A practical and nice table organizer for the night table, so you have all your wealthy and well within your grasp things. Below I leave the scheme part of this organizer with all measures, so you can cut all the pieces in foam board.

Is your nightstand a black hole for glasses, lip balm, and remote controls? Let’s fix that with a simple, stylish organizer you can make in under an hour. In my experience, having designated spots is the key to keeping clutter at bay.

The Multi-Bin Organizer (No-Sew Version!)

You’ll need: A few empty cereal boxes or cardstock, pretty contact paper or wrapping paper, scissors, and glue.

Measure & Cut: Decide on your bin heights. For my organizer, I made one tall bin for a book and a shorter one for smaller items. Measure and mark your boxes, then cut them down to size.

Cover & Decorate: Cover each box completely with your chosen paper. Contact paper is fantastic because it’s self-adhesive and durable. Tuck the edges inside the box for a clean finish.

Arrange & Secure: Play with the arrangement. Do you want them side by side or in an L-shape? Once you’re happy, use strong glue or double-sided tape to attach the boxes along their sides firmly.

Add Personal Touches: Label a bin “Reading” or “Essentials.” You can even add a small loop of ribbon to the side to clip your hair ties to!

This project is a triple win: it’s free, it reuses waste, and it actually solves a daily problem. You’ll start and end your day with a little more peace and a lot less mess.

Materials for the organizer:

  • Foam board
  • scheme parts
  • Hot silicone glue

Materials for decoration:

  • Decorative paper
  • blade
  • rule
  • silicon
  • glue stick
  • 6 beads
  • washi tape

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