Organize Craft Supplies and Tools Easily With These Hacks!
Organize Craft Supplies and Tools Easily With These Hacks!
Craft supplies are some of the most colorful, useful, and joy-sparking things in a home — but they can also become one giant “where did I put that?” situation.
If you’ve ever lost a die set under paper pads, found ink cubes in random drawers, or realized your favorite tools somehow migrated to three different corners of the room, this guide is for you.
These practical storage hacks will help you declutter, save space, and make your craft area feel easier to use every single day.
Table of Content
I. How Do You Organize and Declutter Craft Supplies? II. How Do You Organize Crafts in a Small Space? How Do I Organize My Craft Bins? How to Organize Craft Supplies in Drawers III. 10 Budget-Friendly Craft Organizing Ideas and Hacks 📚 Related Articles 🎁 Free Clipart Sampler 💎 All Access MembershipI. How Do You Organize and Declutter Craft Supplies?
Crafting is fun. Looking for one tiny stamp or your favorite pair of scissors in a chaotic pile? Not fun.
The first step in organizing craft supplies is not buying more organizers. It is figuring out what you actually have, what you actually use, and what is just taking up emotional square footage.
Here are a few easy principles:
- Start by grouping like with like. Keep similar supplies together.
- Make the most-used items easiest to reach. Your “daily drivers” should not be buried.
- Use containers that match the way you craft. Pretty matters, but usability matters more.
- Declutter before you organize. There is no magical bin that fixes “too much stuff I never use.”
If something is broken, dried out, duplicated far beyond reason, or simply no longer fits your style, it may be time to let it go.
II. How Do You Organize Crafts in a Small Space?
Small-space craft organization can feel impossible — until you start thinking vertically, stackably, and creatively.
Here are some genuinely useful small-space ideas:
1. Use baskets
Baskets are simple, flexible, and easy to move. They work well for cardstock, stamp sets, dies, embossing folders, stencils, and coloring tools.
2. Use tote bags for mobile or beginner storage
If you’re still testing the waters or do not have a dedicated craft room, a sturdy tote bag can hold your core supplies without taking over your whole house.
3. Stack plastic bins
Plastic bins are classic for a reason. They stack well, save space, and protect supplies from dust. You can place them on top of cabinets, under desks, or beside your work area.
Organizing hack: Put stamps, dies, stencils, or cardstock in resealable pouches with hang holes, then hang them on adhesive wall hooks. It frees up drawer and desk space fast.
4. Try storage benches or ottomans
If you have the budget and the room, furniture that hides storage inside it is a smart move. It helps especially if your craft area overlaps with a living room or bedroom.
5. Use stackable paper trays
These are especially helpful for cardstock and 12x12 paper, which are awkward to store neatly. Paper trays can also hold flat supplies like stamps, dies, and folders.
6. Use magazine holders
Magazine holders are surprisingly good for visible storage. They keep items upright and easy to browse, which means you are more likely to remember what you own.
How Do I Organize My Craft Bins?
Bins are useful, but dumping everything into them usually creates a “hidden mess” instead of real organization.
One of the easiest fixes is to use storage pouches inside the bins. That way, the bin becomes the big category and the pouches become the subcategories.
Great pouch candidates include:
- ink pads and mini cubes
- stamp sets
- die sets
- pre-cut cardstock
- envelopes
- markers
- washi tape
- embossing powders
- small embellishments
This makes bins much easier to sort through, and your supplies stay cleaner too.
How to Organize Craft Supplies in Drawers
Drawers can either be beautifully efficient or complete black holes. The difference is almost always dividers.
Use small baskets, acrylic boxes, divided trays, or DIY drawer dividers to separate categories.
Drawers work especially well for:
- ink blending tools
- washi tape
- sequins and embellishments
- pens and markers
- adhesives
- small tools
Clear containers help a lot because you can actually see what is inside without pulling everything out.
III. 10 Budget-Friendly Craft Organizing Ideas and Hacks
1. Think about functionality first
Before you buy anything, decide how you want your storage to work. Ask yourself:
- Do I want it clear or opaque?
- Do I prefer open storage or lidded storage?
- Should it be stackable?
- Do I need it to be portable?
- Could it hang on a wall?
Good organization starts with usefulness, not just appearance.
2. Declutter before you buy organizers
This is the Marie Kondo step nobody wants to hear, but it matters. If something no longer serves you, donate it, gift it to a crafty friend, or let it go.
Pro tip: You do not need the exact same fancy drawer system your favorite crafter has. Similar, lower-cost options often work just as well.
3. Keep your most-used tools close
Your core supplies should live where your hands naturally reach. That saves time and reduces the annoying “I know I just had this” feeling.
4. Use every inch of available space
Look up, not just out. Walls, the sides of furniture, the tops of cabinets, and under-desk areas can all become useful storage zones.
5. Categorize everything
Categorizing is a game-changer because it helps you find things quickly and prevents duplicate buying.
You can categorize by:
- type: stamps, dies, stencils, folders, paper
- function: adhesives, cutting tools, coloring tools
- brand: helpful if you use many brands
- theme: florals, holidays, birthdays, sentiments
- color: perfect for paper, washi, inks, and cardstock
- size: practical for stamps, dies, and stencils
6. Label everything
Once you have categories, label them. This saves time, reduces rummaging, and makes it easier to keep things tidy after you craft.
No label maker? Handwritten labels, stamped tags, or stickers work too.
7. Personalize your space
Your craft area should work well, but it should also feel like yours. Add color, photos, little decor details, or pretty labels so it feels inviting rather than clinical.
8. Repurpose everyday items
This is one of the most budget-friendly and satisfying strategies. Look around before you buy new storage.
Great things to repurpose:
- old mugs or teacups
- mason jars
- cookie tins
- shoeboxes
- old vases
- DVD holders
- jewelry boxes
9. Think outside the box — literally
Packaging can become storage. Shipping boxes, pretty product packaging, and sturdy containers can all be reused as organizers.
Sometimes the best storage solution is one you customize yourself.
10. Prioritize mobility
If you craft in different places or like moving supplies around, choose organizers that are easy to carry or roll.
A utility cart is fantastic for this because it keeps your most-used items visible and portable.
Quick Craft Organization Summary
| Problem | Helpful Fix |
|---|---|
| Too many loose supplies | Use pouches inside larger bins |
| Small craft space | Go vertical with hooks, shelves, and stackable bins |
| Can’t find tools quickly | Keep most-used tools within arm’s reach |
| Drawer chaos | Add dividers, trays, or acrylic boxes |
| Paper clutter | Use stackable trays or upright holders |
| Too much visual mess | Label categories and hide overflow in lidded bins |
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🌷 Final Thoughts
A well-organized craft space does not have to look like a giant studio or cost a fortune. A few thoughtful systems, a little decluttering, and some smart categorizing can completely change how your creative time feels.
The goal is not perfection. The goal is making it easier to create.