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suggestions please storage
lizalloareds
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i am going to be doing after school craft clubs and looking for ideas for storage for scissors, glue sticks, pencils, paper trimmers and finished scrapbook pages for 10 children
needs to be easy to move as i will need to bring it from home to the club every week it is for 10 children and runs for 4 weeks
needs to be easy to move as i will need to bring it from home to the club every week it is for 10 children and runs for 4 weeks
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Hiya I would just used a storage box like plastic ones you buy to put under the bed , not to big
Then get load of different colored large pencil cases or bags and put each set of items in there.
If colour coded may be easier for kids to visulase when clearing up.
I use 3 of these type of crates for my craft stuff and they hold loads, not to big or bulky to carry, I have to caRry mine downstairs when using them
I'll post a pic of mine later so you can see the style, they were from morrisons and not expensive at all
Good luck with it all
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