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Art Supply Storage Ideas: 11 Clever Solutions for Crafty Minimalists

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Art supply storage ideas are essential for keeping your creative space clean, functional, and inspiringβ€”especially if you embrace a minimalist lifestyle.

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Creating beautiful works of art is both a reward and a challenge. Transforming a blank canvas into a masterpiece takes time, dedication, and a lot of art supplies. From brushes and paints to pastels and markers, keeping these supplies in top shape for your future endeavors is crucial.Β 

But, organizing and storing all of these tools can feel overwhelming. You want to avoid cluttering your space while ensuring proper storage to maintain the condition of your supplies. Not to mention, it’s hard to find storage solutions when art supplies come in so many different shapes and sizes.Β 

That’s why today, I’m sharing some clever art supply storage solutions and ideas for where to store them. Whether you have a sprawling art studio or a small creative corner, these ideas will help you maintain a tidy, organized space and ensure your tools stay in top condition.

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11 Art Supply Storage Ideas For Crafty Minimalists

If you’re familiar with my blog, you know I’m all about keeping my home neat and organized. And, while minimalism might not be the first thing you think of when it comes to art, having a tidy space to create in can help clear your mind, allowing you to focus better and unleash your creativity. This post provides practical tips and creative ideas for organizing arts and crafts supplies at home, including functional storage solutions for all types of materials and the best spots to store your collection throughout your space. Whether you’re creating minimalist wall art or personalized crafts, there’s an organization tip here for every artist. Let’s dive in!

Where To Store Art Supplies

Storage Carts

If you travel from room to room for different creative inspiration, invest in a rolling cart. This allows you to easily move your supplies wherever you go rather than bundling them up and carrying them with you.Β 

Plus, with the tiered design of most rolling carts, you can easily organize and categorize different supplies on different tiers for easy access.Β 

Open Shelving

Open shelves are a practical and stylish way to organize your art supplies. They allow you to display your supplies like art themselves, adding a touch of personality to your space.Β 

For enhanced depth and visual appeal, consider pairing standalone supplies next to jars of paint brushes or bottles of paint for a dynamic and organized display.Β Β 

Cans or Jars

Storing supplies in jars or cans is a fantastic way to easily identify them and organize things by type, color, or frequency of use.Β 

Whether you purchase transparent acrylic holders or repurpose old mason jars you no longer use, you can use these storage solutions for anything from paint brushes to small beads. It keeps supplies visually appealing and out of the way.Β Β 

Pegboards

Pegboards are another way to display your art supplies while showcasing them as decor. The benefit of pegboards lies in the versatility of what they can hold.Β 

You can hang yarn or scissors on hooks while storing other small items in baskets or shelves. This easily customizable storage system keeps everything easily accessible and is also visually appealing.Β Β Β 

Craft Bins

Craft bins are an efficient solution for storing anything from larger items like canvases or boxes of paint to smaller items like paint brushes or small embellishments.Β 

Bins help ensure that your supplies aren’t thrown together in too small a space, risking getting lost or damaged over time. Consider using a label maker to identify each box, so you always know where to find exactly what you’re looking for.

Decorative Tray

If you want to decorate a craft room for little ones, a small tabletop tray is perfect for storing kids’ art supplies.

This eliminates the possibility of them digging around in various containers, inevitably putting something in the wrong place. Plus, they will know that their supplies are always there for whenever it’s arts and crafts time.Β 

Magnetic Bar

If you use magnetic paint brushes, installing a magnetic bar somewhere in your work space could benefit you tremendously especially if you’re weary of storing them in a container or basket.Β 

Even if your supplies are not magnetic, you could super glue a disc magnet onto your brushes or tools to allow adhesion to the bar. This is a fantastic way to store items you use frequently, instantly providing quick and easy access.Β 

Cabinet RisersΒ 

Cabinet risers aren’t just designed for organizing a kitchen; they can also be used to organize various bottles of paint!Β 

Organizing your paint tubes or bottles using a tiered riser lets you color-coordinate them for easy access and a visually appealing display. You can also reach paints at the back much easier and without the risk of knocking over others.

Drawer Organizer

If you’re already storing items within a drawer, consider using a drawer organizer to keep your supplies neatly organized and protected.Β 

This allows you to create intentional boundaries for different art supplies, inevitably optimizing space and enhancing visual appeal.Β 

Acrylic OrganizersΒ 

If you have various smaller items, such as beads, foil leaves, or small bits of yarn, an acrylic organizer can serve as a practical and stylish storage solution.Β 

Its clear design offers visibility to various supplies, allowing you to quickly access them whenever you need. It also ensures that your supplies are neatly separated to prevent tangling or potential damage.Β Β Β 

Hanging Organizers

If you’re tight on space, hang organizers on the wall or the back of the door to utilize excess vertical space.Β 

Not only does this free up surface space, giving you more room to create your art, but it can also keep items out of sight, but also keeps items out of sight, preserving the room’s natural focal point. You can store paints, brushes, tools, or embellishments the possibilities are endless.Β 

How To Organize Art Supplies At Home

Home Office Organization

When you have a dedicated workspace, invest in organizers such as trays, a rotating desktop organizer, or tiered shelves to keep all of your supplies neatly arranged and visually appealing. No matter how many supplies you have, giving them a specific home ensures the space won’t look cluttered or disheveled.Β Β Β 

This storage solution also allows you to keep your supplies within arm’s reach, guaranteeing that you don’t have to waste time searching for supplies during creative sessions.Β 

Living Room or Hall Closets

Closets around your home aren’t just ideal for storing winter coats, they can also effortlessly store various art supplies away from your everyday living space. They’re still in an easily accessible location, but no longer in the way.Β 

Store your supplies in stackable containers or bins, labeling each bin so you don’t lose sight of where each item is. This way, you can maintain an organized living space and an organized creative space without having to worry about living with clutter.Β 

Under-Bed StorageΒ 

If you’re tight on space and can do so, store your art supplies underneath your bed. It’s a hidden yet accessible solution in an often overlooked space. This also ensures that you keep valuable closet or desk space free, if necessary.Β 

You can recreate this idea by purchasing rolling drawers or fabric bins that fit under your bed. You can also use a label marker to mark where each type of supply is for easy, immediate access.Β Β Β 

Kitchen Drawer or CabinetΒ 

The kitchen typically has ample cabinet and drawer space that can easily be repurposed for excess art supply storage. It might seem a little odd at first, but it’s a great way to keep your supplies out of sight and save space in your main living areas.Β 

Take an unused drawer or cabinet in your kitchen and use tiered risers or small storage trays to neatly hold various supplies. Implementing organizers within your storage space just provides that extra piece of mind that you can open up the space and not have everything fall out or jumble together.

Dedicated Art Room

Of course, if you have a dedicated art room (or have the space to create one), this is the perfect place to organize all of your supplies neatly and efficiently.Β 

Rather than spreading your supplies across various spaces within your house, you can store everything in one central room, using some of the storage ideas listed above.Β 

Organizing your art supplies can be simple and efficient with these helpful tips and tricks!

When it comes to organizing art supplies, there’s a rhyme and reason. You can’t just throw everything into a bin or closet and hope for the best these supplies need to be adequately cared for and maintained so you can have them for art projects for years to come.Β 

With these helpful organization ideas and storage solutions, you no longer have to worry about how or where to store everything efficiently!

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