1Go Vertical With a Pegboard
Oh Happy DayUsing your wall space increases storage. Installing a pegboard not only lets you be super flexible with what goes where, but it also lets you see everything easily.
See more at Oh Happy Day.
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2Color Coordinate Craft Paper
The House That Lars BuiltIf you're a paper crafter like Brittany Watson Jepsen, odds are you own stacks and stacks of paper! Organize sheets by color in cubby holes while displaying scissors on a peg board underneath and your latest projects—aka future inspiration!—up top.
See more at The House That Lars Built.
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3Make a Multipurpose Room
Studio DIYNot sure whether a guest room or a craft room is more important? Make it both with a multipurpose room. It's all about choosing the right furniture like a bed with storage and an easily moveable desk.
See more at Studio DIY.
4Put Things on Wheels
Happiness Is HomemadePut carts, shelves, and even desks on wheels for easy access to crafts. It also makes it way friendlier to reorganization efforts and when the space is shared. No heavy lifting here!
See more at Happiness is Homemade.
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5Give Rolls a Place to Hang
Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty MomRolled items like ribbons and washi tape become escape artists quickly. Give them a place to hang―literally! It can be as easy as a few removable hooks and dowels.
Get the tutorial at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom.
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6Repurpose Old Storage
Design ImprovisedChances are, you have access to old book shelves, dressers, and filing cabinets. Make them work in your favor! You need organization and they provide it. Slap on a fresh coat of chalkboard paint and it will double as a message board.
See more at Design Improvised.
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7Utilize Cubbies
A Pumpkin and a PrincessSmaller items easily get lost, so create a cubby system for storage. It works great for craft paints. Stack them on their sides so you save space and can easily tell which shade is which.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess.
8Add Pullout Shelves
Homemade by CarmonaIf you have a closet or cabinets in your craft room, add pullout shelves! It will be so much easier to grab something from the back and get a better visual of your inventory.
See more at Homemade by Carmona.
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9Get Creative With Closets
Houseful of HandmadeWhile a closet could certainly be used for storage, you can also get creative and make it a hidden desk or work space! Especially if you don't think you have room for an extra table, this works wonders. Then simply close the doors when it's not in use.
See more at Houseful of Handmade.
10Find a Place for the Small Stuff
Alice & LoisWhy do all the fun craft things come in awkward shapes? Make it easier to store items like beads and pom-poms with jars. Just fill and pop on the lids! Clear jars make it easier to know what's inside and then you can get creative by painting them to match your décor.
Get the tutorial at Alice & Lois.
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11Label Everything
The Crazy Craft LadyWhether you use cabinets, shelves, or repurposed dressers, make your life easier by labeling everything. You save time trying to find things, and it will keep you from creating more than one junk drawer.
See more at The Crazy Craft Lady.
12Designate a Work Table
Sustain My Craft HabitMake sure you have a sturdy place to work. And if you have the space, creating a designated work table will keep your crafts separate from your dining room or kitchen tables. You can make your own, too, with a repurposed door.
Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.
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13Don't Forget to Decorate
Design Eat RepeatEverything is organized, and you're ready to craft. But wait! The room isn't complete without a little decoration. If you have space, designate part of your pegboard or wall storage as a mood board for inspiration or add plants to breathe a little life into the space.
See more at Design Eat Repeat.
14Add Some Color With Crafts
Craft Patch BlogYou're making a craft room so you might as well make crafts to decorate the space, too! Adding color with shelf liners and window treatments will really brighten up the space.
See more at Craft Patch Blog.
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15Make the Most of Mason Jars
It All Started With PaintMason jars make such great crafts, and they also make great craft supply holders! Use small ones for glitter and big ones for bulk buys. Label them with chalk paint and you're ready to be organized!
Get the tutorial at It All Started With Paint.
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16Combine Your Table and Storage
Pretty ProvidenceMake your desk or table work double duty with shelves for storage. You can stack your crafting books, paper for projects, or practically anything in a bit that will fit.
See more at Pretty Providence.

AnnMarie Mattila is the Senior Editor for The Pioneer Woman, covering a wide range of topics from food and cooking to home, beauty, style, and more.
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