Get organized for $0 🤑🤑 25 TOTALLY FREE ORGANIZATION IDEAS

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Published 2024-01-10
Discover practical and effective ways to organize your home without spending a dime in 2024! In this video, learn easy, no-cost strategies and clever hacks to transform your space into an organized haven. Say goodbye to clutter without breaking the bank. Simplify your life and elevate your space with these budget-friendly organization tips FOR FREE.

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All Comments (21)
  • @theneatgeek4536
    I have one- don’t throw away those plastic zippered bags that sheets and comforters come in. The smaller ones are great to use to store makeup or as a travel toiletry kits, the big comforter ones can be used to store basically anything from toys to seasonal storage like wreaths! They’re waterproof and many of them have handles so they’re sturdy, useful bags!
  • @StephanieBogart
    These are great! I only have one caveat. As someone who knows a lot about pest control, roaches are attracted to cardboard. So if someone already has an infestation they do not want to keep boxes in the house. Particularly the shipping boxes as they use a glue that roaches love to eat.
  • @FABCASTLE
    Please, do more real budget-friendly content 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 This was a blessing!!!
  • I could want 80 hours of this type of video while doing 0% of them (because I just know myself...no more fantasy self around crafty things.) They are like visual ASMR for granddaughters of depression era grandmas! :)
  • As I was growing up (in the 60's) my mom always used bottoms of sturdy boxes for storage containers. She still has one by her chair holding her recipe cards (old ones from the 50's thru 70's)
  • @willowsverge3046
    Ive used my lysol wipes containers for shopping bag dispensers. A small one is handy in the car for a back up if ive forgotten my reusable bags for aldi as well as for trash bags. Putting one next to my small trash containers in the bathroom and next to my craft table works well too. Loved all your ideas!😊
  • @riverview9320
    Yeah, I use clothes pins alot. ALSO - sometimes I will buy a grocery store item that is in the size glass container I need (especially large) and once the product is used up, clean the container and repurpose it.
  • @lynnbabe678
    These are great. I've reused boxes before, but I always cover them in contact paper to make them pretty. For smaller boxes, I sometimes use gift wrap and packing tape. I've made some cute stuff, lol 😂 Take that, Container Store!
  • @lucycliburn2344
    This was one of your most fun videos. As a mom of 26 and 28-year-olds, I don’t need as much storage, but when they were younger, I used practically every idea that you demonstrated, except for the sponge holder. I also cover myboxes with Contact paper. I covered an Amazon box and I keep it in my car to hold all of my shopping bags. It fits right behind my driver seat and everything is neat and tidy.
  • @silmuffin86
    I've used cardboard and shoe boxes for organizing drawers before, they work great!
  • @FABCASTLE
    Kallie, this is my absolute fav organizing hack video EVER!!! I started my day watching a video of how to keep your house neat on a budget and it was so excruciating unrealistic. We all tend to think we need expensive stuff to organize, and voila, all you need is creativity 😊 Thanks for that!!!❤
  • @georgiawild4332
    My favorite was the plastic bag dispenser. You made it look easy, quick, and doable. Most of the videos I've seen show them being straightened out and folded just so. I know me well enough to know that I am not going to fold and smooth 50 bags, lol. I love these types of videos, thank you!
  • @Kharon_kk
    I'm a missionary and you just helped me so much!!! I want a cute space but don't have the $$ to buy things but this video 🔥 I looked at this more than 3 times. Thank you
  • @pjperdue1293
    Kallie, wow. You had me at "totally free", it's seriously one of my favourite videos of yours. I just watched someone's video where they told us to spend like $75 on clear plastic organizer bins from the dollar store, and then buy labels for them. Plus, yours had so many original ideas: my empty shampoo bottle is now my kitchen sponge holder.
  • @sstephens2175
    The military sock roll. 30 plus years ago I would watch my husband pack his sea bags for deployment, and they were taught the most compact way to fold everything. Not only for deploying, but also for inspections during boot camp. I learned so much from watching his military hacks. As a kid and teen the cardboard boxes were my favorite for doing my bedroom. My mom always had lleftover wallpaper on the rolls hanging around, so I would cover them with the wallpaper, so they would look nice. Definitely some great organizing ideas on a tight budget.
  • @ericas29
    It's been a while since I've seen a zero dollar organizing video like this... Thanks!
  • @user-ke7iz3jb6i
    Love this, love making things out of things. Great for no spend 24
  • @linseyhatten9922
    Thank you so much for this video! With times being so hard right now on so many people this video really helps people that still want to be organized but can't really afford expensive organization products!! ❤❤
  • @Cathy-do2jx
    Brilliant ideas! Thank you so much! I would caution everyone to seal the edges of corrugated cardboard boxes with duck tape before you use them. Unfortunately, roaches often like to lay their eggs between the layers while they're stored in the factory, and you might be bringing pests into the house if you keep a lot of those cardboard boxes.