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11 brilliant ways to organize your kids’ art supplies

How to organize children’s art supplies:

Ah, kids’ art supplies. So much fun. So very, very messy.

If you’re ready to develop a system to keep those art supplies organized for once and for all, you’ve come to the right place.

Here are some pictures from moms who are absolutely nailing it when it comes to organizing and storing their kids’ art supplies. Just click on any of the pictures to view the original source.

number 1

[The Organized Mom Life]

I had to start with my own art station, didn’t I? 😉 This is a favorite spot for both my girls. Read all about how we created it here.

Note: To see our updated art supply storage space, now that our kids are a little older, click here.

number 2

[At Charlotte’s House]

Charlotte had three goals when creating this art station: storage space, gallery space, and surface space. I’d say she nailed it. Every little bit of space in this art station is super functional.

number 3

[Modern Parents Messy Kids]

This entire space only cost $70 to create. My favorite part is the shelf up top- high enough that kids would need help to access certain supplies. 🙂

number 4

[The Owner-Builder Network]

So much storage! This is fantastic if you have a lot of space. . . and a lot of supplies to store.

number 5

[Visual Vocabularie]

This art station was created during a big girl bedroom transformation. I love the simple, clean design, and the accessibility of the art supply buckets.

number 6

[Nurture & Thrive]

Woah, check out all of this storage space! I love how this art station overlooks a huge window. It makes the whole thing seem so bright and open.

number 7

[Reality Daydream]

This article provides an excellent tutorial on how to build your own children’s secretary desk. The end result is super space-efficient, not to mention adorable.

number 8

[Northstory]

This looks like a little girl’s dream to me. This table is so long, it could easily accommodate two or three artistic friends at a time. 

number 9

[Childhood 101]

I think this art station is one of my favorites, because it is so simple, doesn’t take up a lot of space, and still includes everything you could need.

number 10

[Tauni Everett]

This pegboard is amazing. The frame around it makes it look really classy, and the matching hook board below ties everything together perfectly.

number 11

[SFgate]

What a great idea to put a little ledge right above this art table! Perfect for tiny little arms and hands to reach. 🙂

Well, there you go! Tons of inspiration to get you started on your own organizing journey. Now go get ’em!

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How to organize children's art supplies: 11 examples of super organized art and craft storage areas for kids

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Eric Carle: Preschool activity ideas you can do at home

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Gift ideas for kids that they will actually use all year long

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