DIY Back-To-School Desktop Organizers
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Getting ready for "back-to-school" doesn't just mean organizing the supplies your kiddos will use in the classroom. It's also a great time to get their home/homework supplies organized and we found the perfect craft to help you do that. Check out these awesome DIY desktop organizers from Erin over at Love My Life x4! Fabulous for corralling all your kiddos' study supplies, they'll always be able to find notebook paper, pencils, and other materials when they need them!
Supplies You'll Need
- Large shoebox
- Recycled jewelry gift boxes {or other small boxes}
- Small plastic cups
- Decorating supplies
- Gift wrap, colorful/patterned scrapbook paper, or craft paint in assorted colors
- Ribbon
- Glitter, spangles, and/or sequins
- Stickers and/or adhesive foam shapes
- Letter stickers or Wonderfoam letters
- White craft glue
- Low temp glue gun
We think this is a super fun way to personalize your kiddos' homework space and get them excited about the new year!
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