Tracery Interiors
If you’ve only ever thought of the traditional dress-up box in a playroom, here are five alternative creative storage ideas that might spark your organisational...
Liz Carroll Interiors
1. Create a mini-wardrobe Lots of stores now sell little timber clothes rails for kids’ outfits and you can pick one up from most department stores. These...
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Pick up a little rack and a pack of kids’ clothes hangers and set up a dressing station with all their dress-ups hung and easy to see. This is great for...
2. Use drawers with categories If drawers or storage containers are more your thing, consider setting up a few smaller containers with categories in them...
Glamour Nest
Consider separating your children’s outfits into categories such as: *Accessories (necklaces, rings, car keys, wallets and watches) *Masks *Hats *Uniforms *‘Work’...
John Croft Design
3. Design a wall display Recently at Simpy Organised, I worked with a family who loved dressing up with masks. They had a collection of around 30 masks...
A Houck Designs
We came up with the idea of hanging all the masks on a wall with hooks and creating an amazing wall display. There were many interesting masks that were...
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4. Utilise under-bed storage Do you love keeping dress-ups but don’t use them all that regularly? There are some great under-bed storage solutions that...
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5. Repurpose suitcases I’ve seen some beautiful dress-up storage where people have used vintage suitcases or old travel trunks to store kids’ costumes....
The years of playing dress-ups can go all too quickly, so having your children’s dress-ups well organised means you and your kids are more likely to enjoy...
NEAT Method
Remember too that costume outfits won’t fit your kids forever, so every six months or so go through and donate the pieces your kids have outgrown to make...
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