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Storage box for all the irritating tiny things!

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ChangeMyHappy · 16/02/2014 17:07

My DD (5 next week) is having a craft party for her birthday. The tupperware storage box we've been using is woefully inadequate for all the amazing stuff I've just ordered for the party and beyond. (Think complete lack of restraint on my part, and attempting to justify it Wink)

We're definitely going to need something new to keep all the irritating, fiddly bits in-stickers, sequins etc but I've blown the budget already!

How do you all manage to keep things organised?

TIA

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WhatAFeline · 16/02/2014 17:10

I use ikea kitchen storage jars for tiny things.

WhatAFeline · 16/02/2014 17:12

These ones www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40064702/

Clutterbugsmum · 16/02/2014 17:24

Something like this

ChangeMyHappy · 16/02/2014 18:21

Those ideas are great, thanks. I love the glass jars, but probably daren't as I have a 14 month old as well, but the drawers are perfect. Now to shop around and see if I can find them cheaper! (I really did blow the budget and then some on all the party stuff Grin)

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GalensOyster · 16/02/2014 18:23

I use a big plastic storage box with lots of mini compartments I got from a DIY shop. It's intended purpose is for storing nails and screws and thingies. It is most useful. Also for lego.

Clutterbugsmum · 16/02/2014 19:21

Cheap plastice pots.

ChangeMyHappy · 16/02/2014 20:03

Thanks Clutterbugsmum, those look ideal. Not quite as convenient as a single box, (I'm sure I can find a cardboard one to put them all in to keep them together) but definitely more affordable at the moment! Also really handy to have the different sizes. We have a winner Grin

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Clutterbugsmum · 16/02/2014 20:14

Have a look in some of the cheap shops I know B & M do boxes which fit underbeds for a couple of pounds.

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