Reusing Jute Gift Bags To Organize Your Child’s Room

by | Jan 17, 2014 | Shopping and Fashion

If you are like most women you find that you are a keeper of all things that may someday have a purpose in your home. If you have a collection of jute gift bags sitting in a closet or on a shelf, you can use them to keep a child’s room, a nursery or a playroom neat, clean and organized.

One of the biggest issues with many children’s toys and items is that they tend to include a lot of different parts. This is true for items such as building blocks, Lego, doll clothes, Tonka toys and just about everything else you children enjoy playing with. Jute gift bags, in a variety of different sizes and styles, can make perfect storage for all types of toys, games and activities.

Labeling

The natural fibers of jute gift bags make labeling and decorating the bags very easy. Kids can help and decorate the bags using fabric paint or fabric pens. You can also use yarn to stitch in a word to help keep things organized and in the right bag.

For those that are really creative you can use stencils and fabric paints or pens to design and decorate the bags for easy identification. Kids can also put their names on the various jute gift bags to prevent those reoccurring arguments over what belongs to each child.

Sizing

With the variety of sizes found with CarryGreen jute gift tote bags you can easily choose just the right bag. Small items can go in the small drawstring types of bags while large items, including dress up clothes and costumes, can easily be stored in a canvas laundry style or zippered bag.

The really large jute gift bags can hold board games, larger toys and art supplies. The bags that then be stored in the toy chest, a cupboard, drawer or closet or even hung on the wall on designated hooks and hangers.

Hanging on to those jute gift bags is a great idea and one that will real help your kids to stay neat and organized. With a different bag for various toys and items you won’t be spending time searching through a ton of items and the kids will know right where everything is.

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