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    23 Ways To Transform Every Junk Drawer In Your Home

    Soon you'll be able to easily find a needle in your sewing room junk drawer!

    1. Bring an obscene amount of order to the messy wasteland where (somehow) food-storage containers end up with a lid organizer that'll blend in with your actual drawer.

    2. Corral tiny metal things thanks to a magnetic wood strip that comes in a range of wood types and lengths so it can fly under the radar.

    3. Successfully aim when dropping your keys or fave jewelry in a drawer with this gorgeous iridescent tray — it has a slope you'll hit every time.

    4. Pick up your organized drawer with you when you move over and over again with this adjustable, food-safe system that comes with a range of various notches to fit allll the things.

    5. Or cut a beaded shelf liner to size for a low-key transformation that'll make miscellaneous objects roll around a little less. Hey, everything helps!

    6. Plop in a plot of grip grass to keep loose business cards and the emergency credit card from going MIA.

    7. Float essentials you need first and foremost with a clear expandable tray that'll still let you see stuff in the drawer and close it as usual.

    8. Transform some sheets of felt into a honeycomb organizer so your underthings can stop fighting about who gets top billing in your underwear drawer.

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    Watch the full tutorial on Nifty here.

    Get a 42-pack of 8"x12" felt sheets from Amazon for $16.99.

    9. Or buy a plastic honeycomb organizer that'll sturdily divvy up areas of a drawer for your lucky pair of undies or a matching pair of gloves. (Let's face it, your underwear drawer is a ~junk~ drawer.)

    10. Color code whose stuff is whose in the family drawer with colorful interlocking trays. Yes, that is your brother's eraser!!!!

    11. Stash smaller items you'd rather other folks *not* glimpse in this pretty marble box you can nestle in with other storage containers.

    12. And spotlight the stuff you're fine with others admiring in this mirrored jewelry box whose mouth is wide enough to catch earrings and other trinkets.

    13. Keep noisy essentials in their rightful places thanks to a peg kit because sometimes junk drawers are HUGE and need A LOT of help.

    14. Or fashion yourself some custom dividers with this ~expandable~ peg system that'll easily fit in deep but narrow drawers.

    15. Secure loose scissors with a ~slim~ knife organizer, lest you injure yourself because you listened to Martha when she said that you need a designated set of scissors for each material you cut.

    16. Lengthen your storage possibilities with a gift-like diagonal DIY made from foam board and contact paper.

    17. Station metal odds and ends by dumping them in these magnetic trays so your loose coins and eyeglass screwdriver won't go MIA in case you turn over the trays.

    18. Tidy up the kitchen catchall with a bamboo set to put the spare keys in one spot and paperclips in another.

    19. Catch a glimpse of something you need (without rearranging your *newly organized* drawer) in a sectioned organizer you can bring out and toss back in as needed.

    20. Create an individual place for every last thing with these stackable jewelry organizers you can use for other items. (We won't tell.)

    21. Put these slotted drawer organizers to task where trays and boxes just won't do.

    22. Line up errant bottles of aspirin or vitamins with a spice strip. Just one'll make a huge difference! (You can use the other five strips for an *actual* spice drawer.)

    23. Or if all other methods fail, just divvy up each person's "junk" section with spring-loaded dividers so at least you'll know *which* pile of stuff belongs to you.

    Now that your junk drawers are in order, you have more time to make "cocktails." And that's a good thing.

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