5 Things To Do with Shoe Bags

Pick them up, pack them and learn how you can use your leftover shoe bags to stay organized around your home and office.

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Shoe bags come in all shapes and sizes, but the one thing they have in common is they are sturdy and capable of storage. Instead of just stuffing those sacks, why not put them to good use, and try organizing your home and office? Here are five ways to use your shoe bags to stay organized:

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1. Organize Your Bedroom

1. Organize Your Bedroom

Instead of lifting a hanger to get a belt, or rummaging through your drawer for a scarf, try organizing your clothing accessories with an over-the- door shoe bag. The pockets can be used in the bedroom for keeping socks, gloves, and much more than shoes handy.

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2. Organize Your Utility Closet

2. Organize Your Utility Closet

A hanging shoe bag is a great organizer in the utility closet. Use its pockets to store sponges, scrub brushes, and other cleaning utensils – and even some bottles of cleaning products. It’s also good for separating your clean, lemon-oil, and lint-free rags so you’ll always have the right one for the job.

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3. Organize Your Office Area

3. Organize Your Office Area

Free up some valuable drawer space in your office with an over-the-door shoe holder. Its pockets can store lots of supplies that you need to keep handy, like scissors, staples, and markers. You can use the pockets to organize bills and other “to do” items as well.

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4. Organize Your Bathroom

4. Organize Your Bathroom

A shoe bag can keep lots of everyday bathroom items handy and neat. Brushes, shampoo, hand towels, hair spray – almost everything can be stored at your fingertips instead of cluttering the shower or counter.

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5. Organize Car-Trip Toys and Games

5. Organize Car-Trip Toys and Games

Cut a shoe bag to fit the back of your car seat, and let your children make their own choices for back seat entertainment.

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