
| 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... |
| 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... |
| 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... |
| Consider separating your children’s outfits into categories such as: *Accessories (necklaces, rings, car keys, wallets and watches) *Masks *Hats *Uniforms *‘Work’... |
| 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... |
| 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... |
| 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... |
| 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.... |