Puzzle storage. Instead of all those puzzle boxes taking up room, put them in pencil cases and use zip ties to sort them by size. Did this with my kids' puzzles. One for 24 piece puzzles and one for 100 piece puzzles
Puzzle storage. Instead of all those puzzle boxes taking up room, put them in pencil cases and use zip ties to sort them by size. Did this with my kids' puzzles. One for 24 piece puzzles and one for 100 piece puzzles
Puzzle storage. Instead of all those puzzle boxes taking up room, put them in pencil cases and use zip ties to sort them by size. Did this with my kids' puzzles. One for 24 piece puzzles and one for 100 piece puzzles
Puzzle storage. Instead of all those puzzle boxes taking up room, put them in pencil cases and use zip ties to sort them by size. Did this with my kids' puzzles. One for 24 piece puzzles and one for 100 piece puzzles
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When it comes to our son’s room organizing, we have baskets for loose toys, canvas totes for and an for his books. But puzzles? The puzzles are stacked on a shelf, and their lack of neatness taunts me. That’s why I decided to search for better puzzle storage solutions — and here are 6 clever storage ideas:
My kids love puzzles, and I love puzzles. I think they are one of the best developmental toys for the toddler set. The only problem? Without a creative puzzle storage solution, messes are bound to happen. I’m all for cubbies and bins, but puzzles have no business hanging out in a bin. I seriously hate seeing puzzles and pieces all jumbled together; am I alone in this? I feel like kids are a lot less likely to want to play with their puzzles when they have to hunt for the correct pieces.