1. Compact Gift Wrapping Station
A magazine racks works wonders to keep gift bags, sheets of wrapping paper and tissue paper organized and protected. You can hang the magazine rack or put it inside a tote or even on a shelf to organize and store those wrapping supplies. This keeps your bags and paper from getting torn or wrinkled and you can find all your wrapping supplies in a pinch.
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2. Clever And Easy Toilet Paper Storage
Sometimes the simplest things give you the biggest reason to smile. I'll admit I really smiled big when I saw this toilet paper holder that is nothing more than a magazine file folder. You can get these at the Dollar Store for a couple dollars each and they come in cardboard or wire – or you can go all out and buy a wooden one from your local office supply store. Just stick those toilet paper rolls in there and keep your bathroom storage all neat and tidy.
3. Corner Wall Shelf Storage
This little wooden magazine rack turned shelf is perfect for hanging right inside the door. You can put your keys, mail, and all sorts of other things in it. This would also be a great place to keep the television remote and maybe your TV Guide. You just paint or stain the magazine rack and then hang it wherever you need it. The shape makes it perfect for corners and it really does offer a wonderful catch-all station.
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4. Kitchen Drawer Organizer
If your kitchen drawers are deep enough, you can use magazine racks to keep those papers, spice packets, and other goodies neatly organized. Those plastic magazine organizers that you can get at the Dollar Store for about a dollar each will lay down perfectly in a kitchen drawer and help you to keep those items organized depending on how deep your drawers are.
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5. DIY Compact Coffee Table
How about a neat little table from those magazine racks? I love the idea of putting together this table for a reading nook. You take those wooden magazine racks and assemble them to create the top. Plus, you've got great storage inside each one. Add some legs and you're all done. Imagine the magazines and other items that you can store in here and what a conversation piece!
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6. Craft Supply Organizer
Cardboard or plastic magazine holders are so inexpensive and you can use them to create this amazing craft supply organizer. The racks hold loads of yarn, paints, fabrics, or whatever craft supplies you have that need to be organized. You can hang a simple wooden shelf and stack them up or even attach the magazine holders right to the wall. What a great way to get your craft room cleaned up and organized.
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7. Curling Iron Organizer
Use that decorative magazine holder to keep your hair essentials neatly organized. Once they have cooled, just store your blow dryer, curling iron, or flat iron inside the magazine holder. Be sure that you've let them cool off before adding them to the holder as you could damage your products if you put them up hot. This is a wonderful way to organize the bathroom and you can totally paint the magazine racks to perfectly match the décor in the room.
8. Magazine Rack Turned Cutting Board Organizer
If you never seem to have enough room in the kitchen cabinets, organization is definitely in order. This magazine rack turned cutting board organizer is great because it is an easy and inexpensive solution. You can attach the magazine rack right to the inside of your cabinet door and your cutting board will always stay perfectly in place and right within reach, too.
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9. Easy And Inexpensive Flip Flop Storage
I'll admit it, I wear flip flops year around – even in the winter if I'm staying inside. If you're like me, you have so many pairs that organization seems nearly impossible. You can easily use magazine holders to store flip flops and keep them organized. If you have the shelving space in your closet, just line up those racks and then add your shoes. If you don't have shelves available, you could even hang these on the wall. They look great and there are no more worries of your flip flops getting lost or misplaced.
10. Freezer Organizing Shelves
If you have a deep freezer – and if you don't you really need one – this is a great way to organize what's inside. Take those plastic magazine racks and stack them up to hold foods that you've frozen in freezer bags. I have so many jams and soups that I freeze in the fall and these racks are perfect for organizing those bags and keeping them from being thrown all around the freezer. You can also use these in your standard refrigerator freezer space to make more room for other foods.
11. DIY Quick And Easy Pantry Organizers
You've seen those can organizers for the cupboard and pantry, right? Well, those can be a bit expensive, especially if you have to purchase several. Instead, take those metal or plastic magazine holders from the Dollar Store – which cost you around a dollar or so each – and turn them on their sides. Canned foods will easily slide right in and they roll down so rotating your canned food inventory is easy. I love this idea – it's a really quick and easy, not to mention inexpensive, way to organize that pantry.
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12. Toy Manual Organizers
You can use those magazine racks to organize toy manuals or just about any manual for that matter. You know those booklets that come with your washer and dryer? What about the toaster and blender? All of those are important to keep – just as toy manuals are. Take those manuals and put them into magazine holders to keep them organized so you know where they are when you need them. You could also label them. Make one for kitchen appliances, one for living room electronics, and whatever else you need.
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13. Cute DIY Mail Station
This little mail station shelf is adorable and it's so easy to make. You'll use those wooden magazine holders and then add a top shelf. How easy is that? Then, use the shelf for whatever you want and the slots for holding mail. You could have an incoming and outgoing mail slot or separate for everyone in your family – those who typically get mail that is. I love this idea for keeping family mail separate – you could also separate by type like have a slot for bills and one for letters.
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