Keep Your Ride Clean with a DIY Car Trash Can

Keeping your car clean with small kids is next to impossible. The crazy things that you find in your kids’ carseats ranges from insane to downright disgusting. That’s where this DIY car trash can comes into play.

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These is no way I am the only person in the world who can’t seem to keep her car clean. Sometimes it feels like the trash is spawning in your vehicle (especially after my husband drives it).

Even worse? Go on a road trip with 3 small kiddos and you will have no doubt that you need this DIY car trash can, espiecially if you’ve got one of Honda’s new cars for families. Don’t want to get that messy! Take it from someone who loves random road trips on the fly.

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Materials

Step 1

First, pull off any loose pieces of packaging, like the label. This keeps your duct tape from coming off of your container.

Step 2

Next, remove the lid from your container.

Step 3

Now, use your container as a guide and cut your Velcro slightly larger than the bottom of your container.

Tip:

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 4

Stretch your velco across the bottom of your container and make sure that it overlaps onto the sides of the container on both ends. Secure in place with your first layer of tape.

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 5

Continue covering your container by layering rows of duct tape.

Note:

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 6

Next, cover your lid with duct tape. Do this separately from your container so that you can take it off and put it back on as needed. You don’t want an open trash can floating around your van.

Tip:

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

Step 7

Lastly, place in a plastic grocery bag inside of your DIY car trash can, return the lid, and Velcro to the floor of your van.

Life is messy, especially for busy moms on the go. Keep your vehicle clean and organized with this easy-to-make DIY car trash can!

This was so easy to make that I went ahead and made one for hubs too! Of course, I can’t promise that he’ll use it but that’s an entirely different story.

Bonus Tip:

Put a couple of empty bags in the bottom before placing the last one as your trash bag. That way, if you empty your trash on the go, you have a replacement bag ready to go.

Star Wars Trash Can and Pink and blue hexagon Car trash can with text overlay: Keep Your Car Clean with a DIY Car Trash Can

This DIY car trash can is not only easy to make, it is also easy to customize to your tastes. Choose a fun duct tape in a pattern you love and the rest is cake. What other hacks do you use to keep your van clean? I’d love to hear about them in the comments!

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How to Organize the Bathroom Catchall

It’s the 3rd week in the Drawer Organization blog hop and this week we’re in the bathroom. Of course, neither of the bathrooms in my house have drawers. That’s why this week I’m showing you how to organize the bathroom catchall.

If you live in an older house or a house without a master bathroom, you probably don’t have bathroom drawers. In fact, I’ve never lived in a place with drawers in the bathroom in my adult life. Instead, you find creative ways to add more storage in that tiny room.

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Welcome to the Drawer Organization Blog Hop! For the entire month of April, 12 bloggers will be sharing the process of cleaning and organizing one drawer in our homes each week. To kick off the first week, we’re focusing on bathroom drawers!

Drawer Organizing Blog Hop - Bathroom

My PinterventuresIntelligent Domestications
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Domestic DeadlineAcross the BoulevardThe Latina Next Door
Mom Home GuideCreative CynchronicityOlives & Okra
Centsably CreativeFearlessly Creative Mammas


One way is the basket on top of the toilet. You know what I’m talking about. You put that pretty basket on the tank and fill it with extra toilet paper rolls for convenience. Then the basket empties.

Suddenly, instead of being refilled with toilet paper as intended, other items start getting tossed in. Your husband throws his razor in. The kids toss some chap stick in there. A bottle of body spray finds a home when you’re rushing out the door.

Now that basket has become a catchall for anything and everything. You couldn’t even fit toilet paper in it of you wanted to. It’s overflowing with stuff that actually belongs somewhere else in the home.
Not anymore! Today we’re tackling that basket and bringing it back to its purpose in life.

 

Step 1

As always, start by removing everything from the basket. If you’re feeling brave, you can simply dump it out on the floor. I was not that brave since I had no idea what would be inside, instead opting to take everything out piece by piece.

 

Makeup items in a pile

Pile of jewelry

Loose change

Household items in a pile

Zoo Viewfinder Key Chain and cartoon fish die

Pile of hair accessories

Step 2

Next, organize everything into piles of like objects. Toys in one pile, makeup in another, and so on.

Note:

 

Pile of jewelry

Pile of bracelets

Step 3

Before you put everything away, go through each pile and see if there are any items that need to be tossed or donated. For example, there were expired beauty products in mine that could go and about a thousands key chains I never have or will use. Don’t store these for another 5 years, clear them out now.

 

Empty jewelry box

Step 4

After you have only the items you want to keep remaining, put them away in their designated homes. I’m incredibly embarrassed at the number of jewelry items in mine. In fact, when I pulled my jewelry box out to put them away, it was still empty from when we moved into our house almost 5 years ago!

 

Stacked rolls of toilet paper inside blue basket

Step 5

Lastly, return your basket to the bathroom and immediately fill it with toilet paper (or magazines, hand towels, etc. that it was originally intended to hold).

 

Organized Nail and Hair Supplies in Caboodle

Organized rings and earrings inside jewelry box

Makeup organized inside carrying case

It’s amazing how long I waited to tackle this project. It seemed so daunting but, in reality, I finished it in about an hour. That includes sorting everything and cleaning the basket.

Now you know how to organize the bathroom catchall and return it to its original purpose. The next step is preventing it from becoming a chaotic mess in the future. Luckily, I have some tips to help you.

  1. Always keep the basket full. If you see the toilet paper getting low, add a few more rolls. This will help keep you and your family from putting other items inside.
  2. If you do catch an item in there that doesn’t belong, have the owner of the item put it away immediately. This works especially well for kids and teens who won’t like having their fun interrupted for cleaning. That’s a powerful deterrent.
  3. Be present. Don’t flit in and out of the bathroom with items that have no place in there. My husband is bad about bring books to the bathroom only to be on is phone anyway. If that’s the case, point it out and have him remove and re-shelve the books.

 

Stacked rolls of toilet paper inside blue basket

Beauty supplies and jewelry with text overlay: How to Organize the Bathroom Catchall

If you do have drawers in your bathroom, don’t fret. My friends below have you covered with their tips for organizing bathroom drawers. Hop around and see what inspiring ideas they’re sharing!

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Wrangle Supplies and Electronics | Office Drawer Organization

We’re back with another Drawer Organization Hop and this week we are focusing on the office, craft room, and living room. Start here with wrangling your office supplies and electronics with step-by-step office drawer organization.

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Welcome to the Drawer Organization Blog Hop!

For the entire month of April, 12 bloggers will be sharing the process of cleaning and organizing  drawers around our homes each week.

We kicked off the first week in the kitchen! This week we have been doing drawer organization in our Office, Craft and Living Rooms.

Household Drawer Organization Blop Hop. Week Two Office, Craft and Living Room drawers

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DIY AdulationDomestically CreativeCookies Coffee and Crafts

Domestic DeadlineAcross the BoulevardMichelle James Designs

Mom Home GuideCentsably Creative • Olives & Okra


 

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Too often in our desks, we start throwing things in drawers without any real plan. The result is that months or years later we have no clue what’s in the drawers and cannot find what we need.

In my desk, it’s easy to tell which drawers I use regularly and which ones I don’t. The ones that have some semblance of organization are frequently used. The chaotic ones? Almost never.

Why do we keep things that we don’t use? Why are we turning important furniture pieces into overpriced catchalls? This challenge is helping me fight that habit and I hope it helps you too.

 

Messy Pile Office Supplies

Organized Notebooks inside Desk Drawer

Notebooks and Label Maker in Desk Drawer

Random cords and office supplies in desk drawer

 

Office Drawer Organization

Three Disorganized desk drawers side-by-side

Step 1

First remove the drawers you are organizing from your desk. This always makes the process of cleaning and organizing much easier.

 

Messy Pile Office Supplies

Messy Pile Office Supplies

Messy Pile Office Supplies

Messy Pile Office Supplies

Step 2

Next, take everything out of your drawers. I was amazed that so much stuff fits into such small drawers but that is what comes from a year of cramming items in. I was also shocked to see what was inside. Some I forgot I even owned. To name a few things:

Photo of little boy with Thomas the Train

Step 3

Once everything is removed from your drawers, it is time to sort all of the items.

Tips:

Step 4

Now, clean your drawers. Again, I recommend Clorox Spray for this. It does a fantastic job of cleaning out grime and kills germs.

 

Empty cardboard toilet paper tubes

Step 5

Before you start adding items back to the drawers, grab some empty cardboard toilet paper tubes. You need one for each cord, or one for each type of cord if you need multiples of similar cords.

 

Washi Tape Covered Cardboard Tubes

Step 6 (Optional)

Next, cover your cardboard tubes with pretty washi tape (I got mine at Michaels). You totally can skip this step but I, personally, like things to be a little prettier so I did this step.

 

Close up of decorative cardboard tubes with electronics cords inside

Step 7

Now, put your cardboard tubes into one of your drawers and use them to organize your cords.

Tip:

 

3 Organized Office Drawers Side-By-Side

Step 8

Lastly, return the remaining items to your drawers.

Tips:

 

Organized Desk Drawer with cords, video camera, and label maker

Close up of label maker inside of desk drawer

Electronics Drawer

This drawer contains electronic items I might need such as cords and my label maker. I stored the cord for the label maker underneath of it to keep them together and also because the label maker is slightly canted within the drawer. This is also where I stored our video camera.

 

Organized Desk Drawer full of notebooks and sticky notes

Organized Notebooks inside Desk Drawer

Organized Notebooks and Sticky Notes in Desk Drawer

Notebook Drawer

Yes, I needed a drawer designated to notebooks. I have a ton because I go through them like crazy. For this drawer, I do use a few small boxes to help organize everything. A larger box stores the smaller and irregular sized notebooks. A second, smaller box holds all of my sticky notes. I also keep a pencil sharpener in this drawer. The kids are constantly losing theirs and this means I will always know where a backup is.

 

Computer disks organized inside of desk drawer

Close up of computer disks organized in desk drawer

Program Drawer

After the decluttering and organization process this drawer is pretty much empty. It now houses my computer programs. So few come on disk anymore that I don’t have many to store. I also decided to keep my floppy disks because I think they could make a cool craft in the future.

 

Messy Office Supplies with text overlay: Wrangle Supplies + Electronics Office Desk Drawers Organization

Stop using your desk as an expensive catchall. Wrangle your supplies and electronics today with this step-by-step office drawer organization. It’s amazing how much less stress you feel when you start getting rid of the excess in your life, not to mention how much more productive you’ll be.

Now it’s time to get your craft room and living room drawers organized with the other ideas from the hop. By the end of this month you’ll have some of the best drawers on the block!

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