Ever step on a stray crayon and wonder if it’s time for an art supply intervention? Let’s turn that colorful chaos into a masterpiece of organization with some fun and practical ideas.
Use Color-Coded Labels
Color-coded labels can help even the youngest artists keep things organized. I found that my kids quickly learned which colors corresponded to different supplies, making cleanup a whole lot easier.
Clear Containers for Quick Access
Using clear containers can be a game-changer, as they allow both you and your kids to see what’s inside at a glance. I’ve found that when everything’s visible, it’s much easier for little hands to grab what they need without making a mess.
Label Everything
Trust me, labeling is your best friend when it comes to organization. I once used washi tape and a sharpie to label all my kids’ supplies, and it not only looked cute but also made cleanup a breeze.
The Magic of Art Carts
A multi-tiered art cart can be rolled from room to room, making creativity portable. I love how it keeps everything neatly organized while allowing my kids to take their projects wherever inspiration strikes.
Utilize Wall Space
Vertical space is often overlooked but can be a lifesaver in small areas. I mounted a few pegboards on the wall, and it was amazing to see how much more floor space we had once the art supplies were off the ground.
Drawer Dividers for the Win
Using drawer dividers can help keep small items like beads and stickers in check. I remember the first time I opened a perfectly organized drawer; it was like unlocking a secret level of parenting.
Group by Category
Grouping supplies by category, such as paints or pencils, can simplify both storage and usage. I found that my kids spent more time creating when they could easily find all the parts of their project in one place.
Repurpose Old Jars
Old glass jars can be upcycled into charming storage for brushes and pencils. I love how a simple coat of paint can transform a jar into a stylish organization solution.
Use a Rotating Organizer
A lazy Susan or rotating organizer can make reaching for supplies so much easier. It’s like a little treasure chest of creativity that spins right into your child’s hands.
Create a Grab-and-Go Station
Set up a small grab-and-go station for frequently used items like crayons and paper. My kids love having their own little art station where they can help themselves whenever the creative bug bites.
Incorporate Fun Containers
Using fun, themed containers can make organizing feel more like playtime for kids. I once used beach pails for markers, and my kids were thrilled with their ‘beachy’ art setup.
DIY Magnetic Boards
Mounting a magnetic board can be a unique way to store metal tins filled with supplies. It’s such a delight to see supplies magically sticking to the wall, freeing up desk space.
Personalized Art Totes
Give each child their own personalized tote for their favorite supplies. I crafted totes from fabric remnants, and my kids love carrying their art supplies in something that’s uniquely theirs.
Embrace the Basket Life
Baskets are not just for laundry; use them to store larger art supplies like paper rolls and canvases. I love the rustic charm they add to our playroom while keeping things orderly.
Install Shelf Ledges
Shelf ledges can be a stylish way to display and store books and coloring pads. It’s a space-saving solution that turns art supplies into part of the decor.
Craft a Pegboard Organization Wall
A pegboard wall offers endless possibilities for hanging and organizing supplies. I adore how customizable and flexible it is, adapting as the kids’ interests change.
Use a Shoe Organizer for Vertical Storage
Repurpose an over-the-door shoe organizer to hold smaller items like glue sticks and scissors. It’s a surprising way to utilize vertical space and keeps everything within arm’s reach.

