Are you a crafter or DIYer who loves to find beautiful ribbons at the dollar store? If so you might be looking for ways how to organize your ribbons.
You are in luck. We’ve gathered different ideas to spark your imagination to create a system that works for you.
So let’s get started on how to organize your ribbons!
To, make this effective for your craft space. You want to assess what will work for you in regards to how and where you can store your ribbons. Furthermore, you need to assess how many ribbons you have to store. At any rate, we have gathered ideas to help you choose the right one for you!
Number One: Shelves with Storage Baskets
So if you have a storage unit with shelves or somewhere you can store clear baskets. Then this would be an easy way to group, your ribbons according to the style, and material projects you are working on. Store directly into the bin as seen in the photo below.
Number Two: Paper Towel Holder
Organizing your ribbons with a paper towel holder is a great idea! Using this on your workspace or desk lets you take ribbons from your main storage place and allows you to store the ribbons you are currently working with on your workspace. Also, I think this is a fun simple idea that can used for a small amount of ribbons. Furthermore, it’s inexpensive and can be purchased easily.
Number Three: Fabric Basket with Grommets For Ribbon Tails
If you have a small amount of ribbons and are looking for something portable. Then check out this ribbon storage organizer from MDesign. This box from MDesign has a hinged lid with slots for ribbons, and interior pockets and comes in multiple choices for fabric design. If interested check out this link on Amazon to purchase.
Number Four: Peg Board
Pegboards are a great way to utilize the vertical space in your crafting, and sewing area when space is sacred. With unrivaled versatility, peg boards come in different materials, colors, and sizes. Allowing you to create an aesthetic that goes with your space. Along with organizing objects to help create a functional and beautiful space.
Number Five: Baskets
Our fifth option to share with you is a simple idea but very effective. Check out the video below from this YouTuber sharing how she stores her ribbons on cardstock in baskets. I feel it’s a great option if you’re on a budget.
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Number Six: Pant Hangers
The last and final option we have to share with you is using pant hangers. These hangers have spokes that unclip from the side and you can then slide your ribbon spool on. If you have a closet in your crafting or sewing room this is a great way to use your vertical space by hanging the hangers in the closet.