Sunday, 8 July 2012

Thrifty little storage boxes

You know the piles of stuff that gather around the house, especially on the surfaces?  Dining table or kitchen counter perhaps? These are most frequently paper in my flat. Mail, junk mail, notebooks, receipts, you name it.  

As Laura says on her blog, here and here, piles of stuff occur either when stuff doesn't have a home, or in the landing zones - the places we put stuff when we come in the house.   

I have one such pile in particular; receipts, because I just don't know where to put them.  I need them to keep a budget of what we spend, but I'm not the type to enter a single expense into the spreadsheet every time I buy something. This means that I need somewhere to keep the receipts in the meantime! I think the pile of receipts has the tendency to be moved around the room because I don't have a fixed place for them.....

UNTIL NOW! :) 

My ethos is to reuse wherever possible (read more about my ethos here).  I put a sturdy but small cardboard box from my hairdryer in the recycling, because I couldn't think of a use for it (after all I'm also trying to declutter my flat!). I managed to rescue it from impending recycling lorry death just in time when I thought of what I could use it for: little boxes to store receipts and other small items.  Yay :)

This is the box I started with:




I wanted it chopped in half so I could have two smaller boxes, so I drew a line around the centre:



And then cut along the line with a craft knife and scissors (you could use just one)

 







I found some cute (FREE) scrapbooking papers to print out, here (they come as pdf's). Another place for free papers is here.









I used some card to spread my PVA glue onto the box. A glue stick would be fine too (and perhaps better to stop the paper getting soggy)
I covered the box in white paper first to help hide the picture of my hairdryer.  I cut it diagonally to make it easier to fold over the edge.
Then I cut the scrapbook paper to size and folded it over the edge too. I left the red sides because I quite liked the colour, but it does leave the edges a bit untidy. 
I covered the second small box in a different scrapbook paper and went all the way round this time, because the hairdryer image was on this half.
Then onto LABELS!! Fun labels are great because you know exactly what is supposed to be in the box! 

I made these labels with Ribbet. You can use this tutorial here to read how to make labels in Picnik (which got shut down and replaced).  Everything in Ribbet is identical to Picnik except the background/logo and the name. 

I printed out the labels and stuck them on with a glue stick.



The boxes are done!


I named the other box "stickies" because it has all my post-its, adhesive labels, and stickers in it, i.e. anything that sticks!  I like it. 


Before and after shot:



My life will be that little bit more organised now I have a fixed place for my receipts! Small steps! 

Anyone else been coming up with thrifty storage solutions?


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7 comments:

  1. What a lovely idea, they look fantastic! Thanks Linda for visiting me and for your sweet words :)

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    1. Thank you! :) I'll be checking out some more of your recipes :)

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  2. WOW! From little things to an awesome things. Good job my dear friend.

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  3. Linda this is such a good idea! You could use really pretty wrapping paper too, and embellish with ric rac trim or ribbons...you have inspired me to rummage in the recycling bin to see what I can find! x

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    1. Thank you! Ah yes, wrapping paper is a great idea! and ribbons! so many possibilities :) fabric could work too!

      I'd love to see pictures if you make a box! :)

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  4. Hey! Thanks so much for the invite! I will link up :)

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  5. The designs are great! It only proves that creativity is the key for unique form of designs. Surely my daughter will love this post. Thanks!

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