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Organize and Display Kids' Books, Magazines and Coloring Supplies in Handy
Decorative Baskets!
Kids' books come in many shapes and sizes which can make storing them
on shelves or between bookends difficult - not to mention messy and often
hard for little ones to manage!
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Our solution? We made
handy "book baskets" to help our young children easily sort
and store books and keep them within easy reach. What's more, you can
place the filled baskets in a shelf unit, set a few on a dresser, or even
stow several under the bed, they're easy for kids to take out, carry around,
and yes -- even put away! No more messy book stacks sliding around on
shelves, dressers or tabletops!
To make our book organzing baskets, we used simple shaker-style rectangular
baskets with built-in handles (from IKEA). With a coat of whitewash and
a few garden stencils, they add a decorative touch and make daily room
clean-up easy for the kids - one less thing for Mom to do!
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Materials:
Baskets - square or rectangle shapes work best. Make sure they are
big enough to accommodate your child's larger books. If you plan to place
them on existing shelves, make sure they will fit with at least 3/4 of
the baskets sitting on the shelf to prevent spills!
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Paint to suit your
desired finish. We used thinned white acrylic craft paint for the
whitewash and regular-strength acrylic paint for the stencils. Spray paint
is a good choice for full coverage on baskets (don't spray inside the
house or around the kids!)
Paint brushes, rags or sponges. Baskets are perfect for "imperfect"
finishes, so sponges and rags work well, and they let the kids really
get involved in the project!
Paper or styrofoam plates for pouring out paints.
Stencils or stamps - depending on your basket finish, you can stencil
a design on the rim or side. Ours are relatively flat-surfaced, so with
a little work, we were able to stencil our garden designs across the sides.
Clear satin topcoat - this adds a sheer finish and protects the
paint. We prefer the spray.
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Step
1
Paint the base coat on your baskets - here our 3-year old helps out with
her sponge!
Let dry completely |
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Step
2
We carefully stenciled our flower and butterfly motif on the baskets. A
sponge "Spouncing" stencil brush is good for stenciling uneven
surfaces.
Let dry and finish with clear topcoat. |
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Step 3
Fill with books by sorting them small to large and place the baskets in
a spot easily accessible to your kids. Enjoy!
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