While most of us use a shoe caddy to store shoes, it turns out that it can be used for a variety of purposes. It’s a great tool to save space around the house and stay organized!
Use a shoe caddy to create an herb garden. Label each specific section of the caddy with the name of an herb, and create this fun garden in your home! See instructions
here.
2. Water bottles taking up too much space?
If you have numerous thermoses and water bottles throughout your house, then use a shoe caddy to keep them organized. It’s not only efficient, but it makes using one as simple as “grab-and-go!”
3. Wrapping Paper Organizer
Cut the bottom two rows of pockets in a shoe caddy and store long, cylindrical objects such as gift wrap inside.
Rather than store shoes, store extra snacks inside. Free up a little space in your pantry by making use of the door space too.
A hanging shoe caddy adds a lot of organization and space into a closet that is meant for office supplies. Click
here to see how to create your own office closet.
6. Organize your children’s toys
Markers, paint, and other children toys can be stored efficiently in a shoe caddy.
7. Scarves, Scarves, Scarves
Organize your scarves with a shoe caddy. It’s really easy to see which scarf you need with all the options laid right in front of you!
8. Outdoor supply storage
Garden tools can easily be stored in a shoe caddy.
9. Undergarments found in one place
Store your undergarments in an easy-to-find location.
Find all the medicine and first aid supplies you need, easily and quickly.
Camping supplies are easy to reach and organize when you take a shoe caddy camping with you.
Put your wipes, Windex, and other cleaning tools in a shoe caddy.
If you love spray paint, then this is perfect for you.
Instead of throwing cords and chargers together in a box where they can get tangled, store them in a shoe caddy.
Keep all your children’s Legos in one neat place. Now you won’t have to step on one of them by accident!
16. Create bathroom space
The bathroom sink is cluttered with many items, so create more space by hanging a shoe caddy in the bathroom.
Store extra supplies in the car with a shoe caddy. This is perfect for children’s toys and other entertainment devices.
18. Organize All Your Makeup
Hang a shoe caddy on the back of your bathroom door and use it as a hanging solutino for all your cosmetics. It can store your nail polish, various lipsticks, and more!
19. Keep Track Of Kids’ Supplies
A shoe caddy is a great way to organize your kids’ school supplies. Don’t let these supplies take over your child’s desk. Instead, give them a neat way to stash and store all their crayons, colored pencils, markers, and more.
Is your baby’s wardrobe getting out of control? Keep it nice and tidy with a shoe caddy! A shoe caddy is a really neat place to stash a onesie with ease!
Keep your pantry organized and orderly with a shoe caddy. This also puts a lot items easily within reach!
22. Organize Your Sewing Supplies
Stop hunting through the closet for thread or sewing supplies. With a shoe caddy, everything is readily available and easy to find!
23. Stash Spices Together
Your spice shelf does not need to be cluttered anymore. We’ve all been there – trying our best to find the right spice to use but having a difficult type identifying it out of the 20-30 spice bottles we have. This solves that problem.
24. Keep Workout Tank Tops Readily Available
A store caddy can serve as a closet organizer that makes clothes that you use often (like workout tank tops!) readily accessible.
A shoe caddy can be a great countdown calendar for the holidays!
Keep this close to your front door, and you’ll always be ready whenever the weather takes a turn for the worse. Mittens, gloves, and beanies all fit!
If there isn’t a cabinet behind your mirror – or if it is too full of daily-use items – you can always make a medicine cabinet out of a shoe caddy. Fill each pocket with your medication, bandages, thermometer, and anything else you might need.
28. Nail Polish Organizer
While it is nice to have nails that match your outfit every day, it can be annoying to sort through so many colors. Organize your nail polish in a shoe caddy. It will make finding your new color way easier.
Each slot is just the right size for your roll of yarn. How perfect is that? Transform your door to suit your creative needs.
Mornings can be a little hectic, especially if you have little ones. Fill the slots with food that you and your family can grab on your way out the door. You can make it a healthy breakfast spot by filling it with bananas, power bars, and bags of granola.
Cut a shoe caddy in half and hang it on the back of your front seat, or turn your whole trunk into an organization extravaganza.
Put your gear for the season front and center for easy access. You can change it up with each new season. In winter the caddy might hold mittens and gloves, while in the summer it might hold sunscreen and bug spray.
Stick your baby’s extra blankets and clothing in the closet with a shoe caddy. It can be easy to rack up on TONS of materials for babies, especially when they are in their growing phase. Free up a little extra room space with this clever tip.
34. Stuffed Animal Holder
Whether you are organizing toys for your children or your pets, they will fit perfectly into a shoe caddy. As your little one looks up at the stuffed animals, they will all be looking back at him. What a cute way to get organized!
35. Wrapping Paper Storage
Wrapping paper is so easy to fold and tear. Keep your paper safe by placing it in a shoe caddy. Simply cut out the bottom of a few pockets that are stacked vertically, and slide in the wrapping paper.
Keep your child’s dolls in one place with a shoe caddy. Place a doll in each pocket, and they will be ready for their next play session. You might want to store your kid’s favorite dolls on the bottom rows.
Cut a shoe caddy in half and hang it on the back of your seat. Fill it with stuffed animals, toys, snacks, and other items to keep your kid occupied. Long car rides will be SO much easier.
38. Store Extra Toiletries
We all like to stock up on items like lotion and toothpaste. Keep your extra toiletries in a shoe caddy so they are out of the way. This hack is especially great if you have a limited amount of space under your sink.
If you have accessories that don’t fit the season, keep them out of the way. Hang them in a shoe caddy in the back of your closet so they don’t get lost. When the season comes back around, bring them out again.
Keep your kitchen utensils organized and easy to reach by hanging a shoe caddy in your pantry. Fill the pockets with the specialized tools, stirring spoons, and seasonings that you use most often. The next time you go to cook, they will be within reach.
If your kid loves to collect action figures, you probably have more than you know what to do with. Organize the action figures into different pockets of a shoe caddy. It won’t be so hard to clean the floor now.
Make a reminder board out of your shoe caddy. Place post-it notes in each pocket, or feel free to make a few pockets more decorative. You can write to-dos on your notes, or you can load them up with positive messages.
Everyone loves to send a card for the holidays, but then you are stuck with dozens of cards and no space. Organize the cards in a shoe caddy to give them the appreciation they deserve. Now you’ll still be able to see them all without them getting in your way.
It may not be as cute as other photo boards, but if you have an extra shoe caddy you can fill the pockets with your favorite photos. Seeing your family and friends will give you an extra boost when you need it.
Calendars are great, but they are usually too small to make more than a simple note on each day. Fill your shoe caddy with cards that represent the days of the month. Write important goals/appointments for each day on the cards so you will always remember.
46. Video Game Controller Storage
If someone in your house loves video games, you are probably overwhelmed with how many controllers go with the hobby. Keep them organized and out of the way with a shoe caddy. Now only the controllers that are actually being used will be out.
Between your TV, speaker system, gaming system, and other technology you might be overburdened with remotes. We have so many devices in our homes it can be overwhelming at times. Keep your remotes in a shoe caddy, and label each pocket so you won’t ever have to be confused.
Shoe caddies make the perfect jewelry holders. Organize your bangles by color, or keep all your friendship bracelets in one pocket. Just avoid placing too many stringy pieces together or they might tangle.
Next time you are tailgating, bring your shoe caddy along. You can display your beers or place a red cup in each pocket. You might even be able to play some kind of alternative beer pong game.
If you love to keep seeds on hand, use a shoe caddy to organize them. Place a label on the front of each pocket so you remember what is what. When the time is right, plant the seeds in your garden.
Hang a shoe organizer in your living room or media room and use it to store your favorite BluRays or DVDs. Be sure to use a clear one so that you can easily identify the titles.
52. Paint and Paint Brush Storage
If you find yourself doing a lot of home projects that involved painting, keep all of your paint brushes, paints, and stains organized using a shoe caddy. Just hang one (or more!) in the garage or workspace and you’re good to go!
53. Classroom or children’s book storage
Here’s a super cute idea for a classroom or homework area. Use a shoe caddy to organize and store all of your children’s books or workbooks. The kids can easily identify what they need to grab and they’ll know where to put it away when they’re done.
Ornaments can be quite delicate and are prone to breaking. Keep them safe and organized beautifully by using a shoe caddy. Since you only need them once a year, you can hang this in the basement or garage so it’s not taking up living space.
Does someone in your family have a large collection of baseball caps? Keep them organized and prevent the bills from warping by storing them in a clear shoe caddy on the back of your hall closet.
56. Bathroom supply storage
When cleaning your bathroom, it’s annoying to have to walk to another part of the house to grab all of your cleaning supplies Keep them handy by using half of a shoe caddy and hanging over a bathroom cupboard. Store cleaning supplies, toilet brushes, and sponges so you can grab them when you need them.
57. Diaper changing station
Store diapers, diaper rash cream, wipes, and anything else that you need at a changing table in a shoe caddy. Talk about a handy way to organize a nursery without making the changing station too cluttered.
58. Holster storage for tools
If there isn’t any space for a tool rack in your garage or workspace, use a shoe caddy instead. Just drape it over a door and now you can easily store and access all of your power tools.
Using a hanging single-file style shoe caddy, you can store extra toilet paper or paper towels. When you run out of either, just open the closet, grab and go! So simple!
60. Laundry room drying rack
This hack/use is for a metal wire shoe rack. If you have no need to use it to store shoes, just place it in your laundry room instead. You can use it as a drying rack to air-dry delicates.
61. Build your own under-the-bed shoe organizer
Here’s a tutorial of another wonderful way to store your shoes in an easy way.
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