When the trend of figuring out “life hacks” first took the Internet by storm, we weren’t so sure that transforming cardboard boxes into different things or organizing our phone cords in creative ways would really have an impact on our lives. At least, that’s until we actually gave it a try and realized that even the smallest things that promote organization in a cheap, upcycling-based way can have a big and very helpful effect! Since then, we’ve been looking up all kinds of weird little life hacks and ways to store or protect the small things in our house to make life easier for everyone without spending money.
Just in case you’re as intrigued by the whole concept of organizational “life hacks” as we were, here are 50 of the coolest, most creative ideas we’ve found so far in our search!
Life Hacks to Try
1. Make your own whiteboard
There’s no easier way to keep track of everything you need to do or the things you need to buy than to have a cool whiteboard that you can make in just a few minutes on your own. We have a
2. Never forget anything with a wooden memo board
If you want to keep track of everything that’s important for you to do, you could make yourself a rustic wooden memo board. It will take a few minutes and you’ll then have a very useful tool in your own home. Follow our
3. Don’t let your phone fall over with a wine cork mobile phone holder
If you’re always complaining about your phone falling over, but you never really went out to buy yourself a phone holder, you could definitely make one. What with? Wine corks! It takes a few minutes and minimum skills to make this and we’re sure you’ll manage just fine. Read our
4. Use leather strips and a stick to make your own paper towel holder
Your paper towels never seem to be in the right place where you need them, so make your own hanging holder with the help of a couple of leather strips and a stick. You can
5. Stay on top of your schedule with a wallboard
With our lives being so complicated, with school, and work, and social meetings, and sports, and so on, it can be hard to keep track of everything. Make your own schedule board to keep track of everything. It’s super easy to make and it looks great, so come get our
6. Safely clean your microwave
We all know how much stuff can build up in a microwave and just how nasty those market cleaning supplies can be. So, why not make your own safe cleaning solution that will also make your house smell divine? You need one lemon and some water. That’s it. Read the tutorial from
7. Repurpose a ketchup bottle for pancake batter
Pouring the perfect amount of pancake batter can be difficult sometimes, you can get drips on your stove and counter, pour too much in the pan and end up with too-thick pancakes, and so on. So, why not use a big ketchup bottle as a dispenser? You can learn how to do this from
8. Make your crafting table
If you’re into crafting (and you should be so you can make your life easier as you repurpose things around you), you need a crafting table. The folks at
9. Organize your makeup with a magnetic board
Keeping track of all your makeup can be difficult, especially if you have to shove everything in a tight drawer. Instead, we propose you use a pretty magnet board and add magnets to your eyeshadow cases, your powders, and blushes. You can see them all immediately so you don’t have to rummage through the pile. Get the tutorial from
10. Recycled soda box soup can organizer
Have you ever opened up your kitchen cupboard and had a can of soup come rolling out, making your life flash before your eyes? It seems no matter how we stack out cans (look, our kids really like chicken soup), they seem to teeter off each other or take up all the space on the entire shelf. That’s why we were pleasantly surprised to come across this can storage idea from
11. Toilet paper roll seed pots
Recently, our kids came home with tiny seedlings planted in little miniature pots that they’d been learning about at school, but rather than forgetting about them like some kids would, ours decided they wanted to actually watch their plants grow for as long as they could. The plants soon got too big for their mini pots, however, but the next size up planters we could find were ridiculously large in comparison. That’s why we were pleased to come across this little upcycled seed planter tutorial from
12. Ice cube and cutlery tray organizers
Okay, we know that they actually already make drawer inserts intended for organization, but we’ve tried store bought storage trays of all kinds and, as it turns out, our desk is actually just a little smaller than the average writing desk with a drawer. This means that the regular organizers we’ve come across won’t fit! Instead, we followed this suggestion from
13. Shower caddy for car fluids
Recently, we hit the breaks in our car a little harder than usual because a cat ran into the road and everything was find because we stopped in time for the cat to run away, but all the car fluids and supplies we had in the back of the car got shaken around by the force and flew all over the trunk, so we had to put them away before we could fill the trunk up with our groceries half an hour later. Since then, we’ve discovered this awesome, simple little life hack from
14. Shoe rack as a snack holder
We’re constantly looking for simple, space efficient ways to clear our pantry shelves out and make more space for all the snacks our kids are constantly convincing us to buy for them, but so many of them come in unnecessarily big boxes! Imagine how excited we were, then, when we came across this idea from
15. PVC pipe bike rack
Do you have a big family with kids of all different ages, meaning they also have bikes of all different sizes? Well, if there’s nowhere to put them other than all over the garage floor, we can only imagine how inconvenient that is when you’re trying to actually use to garage for real purposes, like parking the car. That’s why we thought this DIY bike rack idea from
16. Dish rack filer
We work from a home office and we’ve often wondered whether there might be a better way to organize our files than just piking them on the side of our desk next to the computer. We had them all in a filing cabinet at one point, but it was kind of a waste of space because we didn’t really have enough files to fill it, plus the files were a lot more inaccessible to reach for when we’re on the phone when we kept them in the filing drawers. Then we came across this filing idea from
17. Toddler’s winter leggings from women’s knee socks
Recently, we bought a pair of super warm, fun looking knee socks for winter because we thought we could brighten up a warm outfit with them, but they turned out to be too small. Instead of throwing them out or putting them in a drawer and forgetting about them, we decided to find fun ways to upcycle them into some kind of clothing pieces for our kids. That’s how we found these cute toddler sized winter leggings!
18. Cell phone charging holder from an empty lotion bottle
Whenever we’ve scrolled by a life hacks blog post on the Internet, we’ve always noticed a few staples that seem to be ideas recycled over and over by different people. Part of us gets tired of seeing things repeated, but the other half of us thinks that they’ must be really useful ideas if that many people have already tried them and still recommend them! So, what’s our favourite idea from those classic life hack ideas, you ask? At the risk of sound cliche, we completely adore the idea of creating a phone charging station out of an empty lotion bottle cut in half! Find out how this weirdly crafty and totally useful little device is made on
19. Doorknob towel hangers
Okay, so we know that this idea isn’t necessarily a life hack, but it’s definitely an adorable decor idea and it does help reduce your environmental footprint by upcycling something that isn’t being used elsewhere! We’re completely obsessed with the way
20. Shower hangers for car rides
Have you ever seen those awesome shower supply hangers that suction right to the wall so you can easily reach your razor or your soap? We have those at home and we appreciate them every day! We can’t help but think, however, that these would be pretty useful just about anywhere that they’ll stick. That’s why we thought this idea from
21. Storage baskets as fridge organizers
While we’re on the topic of plastic organizers and how useful they can be in all different places, we want to tell you how much we appreciated finding this fridge basket idea from
22. Dollar store magazine organizers for paper dishes in the RV
Are your family huge fans of eating outside in the spring, summer, and warm fall, so you often keep plastic or paper dishes around to save the real, fragile dishes in your cupboards from ending up on the cement patio? We keep picnic supplies around too, but we find that if we don’t keep them contained, they just end up spread across the cupboard, getting in the way. That’s why we liked this simple idea from
23. PVC pipe towel hanger behind the door
Do you live in the kind of tiny apartment that has a bathroom so little you can barely fit a towel rack on the wall? Then we think we’ve definitely found an idea that will help you out a lot with keeping things neat and tidy and making sure your towels actually dry between showers!
24. Crayons for scuffed shoes
We’ve talked a whole lot about life hacks that involve making stuff out of other stuff and keeping things organized in your life, but believe it or not, that’s actually not the only kind of life hack that’s out there! That’s why we just had to make sure to show you this awesome trick for fixing up your kids’ (and probably your husband’s) scuffed dress shoes.
25. Hang your tank tops
We all have a ton of tank tops, and if you’ll hang them all up individually, you’ll take a lot more closet space than they really deserve. So, using a single hanger and some shower curtain loops, you can hang them all up at the same time. Super useful idea posted on
26. DIY disinfectant wipes
Nowadays we need disinfectant wipes more often than not, so why not make our own? It’s going to save us quite a lot of money since store-bought can run quite the price. The folks at
27. Hang more shirts and pants with soda can tabs
Those soda can tabs that you usually play with as you chat with your friends can be useful for another reason – they can be used with your hangers to hang even more clothes. You can learn more about how you can do this from
28. Learn how to make your shoes stink-free
All shoes end up smelling after you wear them for a while, so you need to learn how to easily and cheaply get them to lose the smell. Store-bought solutions are expensive and not always efficient. So,
29. Protect your doors and walls with a pool noodle
We’re going to admit that when it comes to life hacks, pool noodles are extremely versatile. This time, we’re using a cut-up noodle to protect our doors and walls, as well as little hands that may get trapped. Learn how to do this super easily from
30. Move your hanging clothes in trashbags
If you’re moving, you need to take your clothes with you. Shoving them all in bags or boxes will get them wrinkly, especially as you’re unlikely to get to actually put them in their place immediately. So,
31. DIY Sprinkler
Sprinkler systems can be expensive and sometimes there’s just no budget for it. So, we found this cool life hack that involves using a plastic bottle attached to a hose. Once you make a few holes in the bottle, you’re good to go and your yard will thank you! Check out the tutorial from
32. Organize your care knickknacks with magnetic strips
Bobby pins, tweezers, scissors, and all sorts of other things you often use in the bathroom can be difficult to keep track of if you use a ton of containers. So, as long as your tools are metallic, you can solve the problem with a magnetic strip attached to your cabinet door! We love this idea from
33. Keep your boots straight with pool noodles
Didn’t we just say that pool noodles are godsent? They are! Cut up a few of these and shove them in your boots so they can stay upright. In this way, you’ll avoid those annoying bend lines. Get the idea from
34. Turn an old lotion bottle in a phone holder
An old lotion bottle can be the solution for your charging phone. When you’re charging your phone, you sometimes have to put it on the floor because the cord just isn’t long enough. If you craft a holder out of an empty (and clean) lotion bottle, you can make sure you don’t step on your phone by mistake. Learn how to make a super cute one from
35. Use a straw to rethread a drawstring
Hoodies and sports pants frequently “lose” their drawstrings in the washing machine, or if you accidentally pull on one too much. Putting these back in is a complete chore, but if you use a straw, it’s going to be a lot easier. Get the whole story on how to do this from
36. Cheaply clean your jewelry and silverware
Professional cleaning supplies for jewelry and silverware is usually expensive. Thankfully, with just a few things you likely have around your home, you can make your own, bringing out the shine in your items.
37. Never lose your bobby pins again
Bobby pins are these items that mysteriously disappear all the time. If you want to make it easier to keep them all together and avoid spreading them all over your bathroom drawer by using a Tic Tac case. Get the details from
38. Correctly wrap bandages
We know you can buy bandages that go perfectly over the tips of your fingers, but why pay extra? With some scissors, you can turn your regular bandaids into the perfect fit for your fingers by following the instructions from
39. Lose the bags under your eyes
You can buy a ton of cosmetics to treat the bags under your eyes, you can try sleeping more, you can try a lot of things. The folks at
40. Protect your charger cord
For some reason, charger cords are always breaking apart, the material unraveling. While Android cords are reasonably priced, iPhone ones are super expensive. You can follow this hack from
41. Prevent your glasses from fogging up
Now that we’re all wearing masks all the time, people who wear glasses often find that their lenses keep fogging up. It’s annoying and distracting, so there must be a way to avoid this. The folks at
42. Keep track of your keys with Lego
We know Lego has its own keychains you can buy, but they’re a bit expensive, especially when you can easily mak e your own with a few bricks, a small board, and a drill. The
43. Never lose your hair ties again
Hair ties have a tendency to just vanish. No matter where they tend to hide in your home, if you use a little bit of help, you can hold them all together so you never lose them. We loved this idea on
44. Get more bathroom storage room
Do we ever have enough storage room in the bathroom? If you’ll add an extra shower rod to your bathroom, you can add more caddies in which you can store all your shampoos and shower gels and poufs and so on. Even your kid’s toys will fit in there. We found the idea on
45. Fold a fitted sheet
Learning how to fold a fitted sheet seems like an important skill to master especially since this type of sheet are so much more useful to have. Folding them can be a nightmare, but if you catch on to the trick, you’ll never have a problem again. Check out this
47. Keep your remotes close
As long as you have a coffee table and some velcro and double-sided tape, you’re good to go to make sure you never again lose your remotes. Add some velcro to the side of your coffee table and some to your remotes, and you’re done. Check it out
48. Car trash can out of a cereal container
Plastic cereal containers can double up as a great trash can idea for your car. It’s super cool to make and very easy and useful in your car. Check it out
49. Keep your matching sheets together
If you’re like us and store your bed sheets separate from your pillowcases, it’s time to maybe stop.
50. Organize your tupperware with file organizers
Those Tupperware lids are always going missing, but if you use a file organizer pinned to your cabinet door, you can store them better. Learn how to do this from
Final Thoughts
Do you have other great DIY life hacks that have made things a lot easier for you but that you don’t see on our list? Tell us all about how you made it happen or link us to photos of what you made in the comments section.
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