Do-it-yourself vertical storage. How to make a do-it-yourself stand for papers, magazines and newspapers from cardboard

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Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, it seems as if the house will never be in order.

But you can get as close as possible to the desired order using conventional paper trays.

These items can be used not only for storing paper, but also for various other occasions, and surprisingly, they will help you organize many different things in your home and office.


Tidying up the house: kitchen

Horizontal Paper Tray

1. If you put paper trays in the refrigerator, they can act as shelves for frozen fruits, meats and other products.


Vertical storage tray

2. Attach double-sided tape to the tray (preferably one that can withstand a couple of kilograms). Then attach the paper tray to the cabinet door. In such a tray, you can put various kitchen utensils that you often use.


3. You can also use paper trays to store fruits and vegetables.


In this way, you will know exactly where and what products are located, as well as save a lot of free space. You can sign them if you wish.

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4. Various canned food can be stored in such trays.


5. By attaching the paper tray to the cabinet door, you can store foil, baking paper and packaging of disposable bags, for example.


6. Bottles, thermoses and thermo mugs.


Organization of order in the house: bathroom and toilet

Toilet paper organizer

1. Use a plastic paper tray to store toilet paper. You can make a special tray for toilet paper with your own hands.



2. If you attach the paper tray to the cabinet door (on the inside), then you can store a hair dryer neatly and safely in the bathroom, for example.


How to clean up the house: bedroom

1. Using double-sided tape, attach the paper tray to the edge of the table (you can not attach it, but simply put it on the table, but in this case it will take up little space on the table).


So you will have a place to store a hair dryer, curling iron and other tools. In addition, appliance wires can hang down through the tray, which means you don't have to untangle them.

Wooden paper tray

2. Turn a wooden paper tray into a shelf by screwing it sideways into a corner. So you can store magazines, remote controls and other little things.

February 17th, 2016

To organize all your things and keep your house clean, you need special boxes, bags and organizers. Some of these things can be found in stores and markets, while others can be made by hand. Here are some interesting ideas on how and where you can store various things so that they do not take up much space and can be easily found:

1. How to store small things: mat-bag.

With the help of such a mat-bag, which you can buy or make with your own hands from tarpaulin, rope and thread with a needle, you can easily put away small toys (designer, for example) after the children have finished playing.

2. How to make a jewelry organizer

If you pull a fishing line or a strong thread onto an ordinary frame, then you can hang jewelry on it - this is not only convenient, but also looks beautiful.

3. Storage containers.

Also, different things can be stored in one or more magazine stands.

These coasters can be purchased at the store or you can make your own from boxes, such as cereal boxes.

Here's how it's done:

4. Storage of personal small items.

The fruit vase can also be used to store small items such as earrings, lipstick, keys, key chains and others.

5. Storage systems.

If you find such a simple and functional shelf, then you can save a lot of space in the bathroom.

6. Convenient storage box.

For a bathroom or toilet, you can also order such a narrow chest of drawers, which takes up very little space, but at the same time it can store a lot of necessary things. With a strong desire, such a chest of drawers can be made independently.

7. Organizers for storing small things.

If you have such a basket or a box of similar size, then you can use it as an organizer for various little things. You can add small notes that will indicate what is in each compartment of the organizer.

8. Do-it-yourself stationery organizers.

9. Convenient toilet paper storage organizer.

10. DIY kitchen organizer

By stacking several empty cans (preferably the same size) in one basket, you can store various kitchen utensils in it.

11. Organizer from empty cans for storing things with your own hands.

To connect all the cans, use cardboard and wide tape. Glue strips of cardboard to the bottom of each jar. If desired, all cans can be glued with adhesive tape around the perimeter.

12. Do-it-yourself organizer for storing papers from boxes.

* Cut a small piece of the box diagonally.

* From the next box, cut off a larger piece to make a ladder when you connect it to the larger box. It is advisable to compare the size of the next box with the size of the previous one.

* From the third box, cut off an even larger piece.

* Connect all the boxes together with tape - wrapping it around all the boxes - or double-sided tape - gluing the boxes together.

* If you wish, you can wrap the entire structure with wrapping or colored paper to make it look more aesthetically pleasing. You can also decorate it according to your taste.

Another similar organizer:

13. Office organizer.

From the box and cardboard sleeves of toilet paper rolls, you can make a convenient organizer for stationery, in particular for pencils, felt-tip pens and pens.

14. Free portable juice box organizer.

You will need:

empty juice box

Stationery knife

Twine

Hole puncher

Various stationery.

1. Rinse and dry the juice box well.

2. Use a utility knife to cut off part of the box from the side (see image).

3. With a hole punch, make several holes along the center of the box. The number of holes depends on the number of pencils and pens you are going to use.

4. Make a hole in the notched part and thread a piece of string through it. Tie it in a knot to form a handle so you can easily open and close the organizer with it.

5. Cut a hole for the glue stick in the top of the box. You can also insert pencils or pens there (instead of glue).

You can fill the organizer with different stationery. Now you can take it with you.

15. DIY dream catcher - jewelry organizer.

You will need:

Thread for knitting.

1. Separate the hoop.

2. Tie one end of the thread to the top of the ring.

3. From the first knot, pull one end of the thread 6-7 cm and tie a knot next to it. Pull the other end to the other side and also tie to the ring. Repeat until you have a geometric shape inside a circle.

5. Repeat step 4 until you have a web that completely covers the circle.

Now you can just hang your earrings, beads and other jewelry on the craft. If desired, you can make a small loop in the hoop so that the craft can be hung.

To make the dream catcher look even more like an Indian symbol, you can attach feathers to it.

16. Organizer for storing brushes with your own hands

You will need:

Bamboo mat (sushi mat)

wide elastic band

Thread and needle.

1. Wrap the elastic around the first piece of the rug and secure with a few stitches.

2. Begin to draw the elastic through the pieces of the mat, leaving large, medium and small sections for the tassels.

3. At the end of the mat also wrap the elastic and secure with a few stitches.

Now, by inserting the tassels into the elastic, you can roll the rug and take it with you or put it somewhere where it will take up little space.

17. DIY underwear organizer

You will need:

Box (from under shoes, for example)

Scissors

Wrapping paper (optional)

Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, it seems like the house will never be in order.

But you can get as close as possible to the desired order using conventional paper trays.

These items can be used not only for storing paper, but also for various other occasions, and surprisingly, they will help you organize many different things in your home and office.

Horizontal Paper Tray

1. If you put paper trays in the refrigerator, they can act as shelves for frozen fruits, meats and other products.

Vertical storage tray

2. Attach double-sided tape to the tray (preferably one that can withstand a couple of kilograms). Then attach the paper tray to the cabinet door. In such a tray, you can put various kitchen utensils that you often use.

3. You can also use paper trays to store fruits and vegetables.

In this way, you will know exactly where and what products are located, as well as save a lot of free space. You can sign them if you wish.

4. Various canned food can be stored in such trays.

5. By attaching the paper tray to the cabinet door, you can store foil, baking paper and packaging of disposable bags, for example.

6. Bottles, thermoses and thermo mugs.

Toilet paper organizer

1. Use a plastic paper tray to store toilet paper. You can make a special tray for toilet paper with your own hands.

2. If you attach the paper tray to the cabinet door (on the inside), then you can store a hair dryer neatly and safely in the bathroom, for example.

All big hello! Today I will show you and tell you how to make a tray from a simple box. I already have a similar master class, you can see it. In my opinion, such a do-it-yourself paper stand is very convenient for those who work with documents or simply for those who like to read newspaper magazines.

Unlike the horizontal holder, the vertical holder saves a lot of space and is quite compact. Often this kind of organizers can be seen in offices, on desktops. Most trays are made of plastic and wood. In some store I even saw wicker wicker, but they are more suitable for home under magazines and books.

By the way, they will be very convenient for schoolchildren to store colored paper, sketchbooks, notebooks and much more.

My version of the document stand is good because it is very easy to make. So, let's begin….

Do-it-yourself paper stand

We will need:

  • Cardboard box from dry breakfasts or porridge. The tighter it is, the better. I do not advise taking too thin and soft. In this case, it will need to be reinforced on the sides with additional sheets of cardboard for density.
  • Scissors or utility knife.
  • Pencil.
  • Ruler.
  • Self-adhesive film. Wrapping paper is also suitable, but in addition to it, you will need glue or double-sided tape.

First, cut off the top of the box so nothing sticks out. On one edge, from the bottom, measure 11-12 centimeters. Connect this point with a line to the top one on the opposite edge. You should get a bevel, as in the picture.

Roll out a roll of self-adhesive tape and lay the workpiece on top. The figure shows that it is necessary to measure the height of the box and add centimeters at the bottom equal to the width of the bottom + 2 or 3 cm. Bend 4 centimeters of paper and place the blank straight. Glue it around carefully.

Bend the bottom first from the ends, and then from the wide part. Cut off the top protruding part of the film with scissors or a clerical knife. Press all edges well so that it adheres tightly to the tray.

That's basically it. If desired, the product can be decorated with various decors, for example, ribbons, wooden figurines or thick colored paper.

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I wish you all creative inspiration and good luck! Kiss! Bye!


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