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Hair Accessorties Taking Over, Need Organizational Ideas, Please

OK I have 3 girls 8,7 and 3(lol)my poor husband is out numbered. The girls have TOO MUCH hair accessories, the mess is over taking the bathroom. We only have 2 bathrooms. One in the master for the adults and a jack and jill set up for the girls. The older girls also have too much "kids" jewelry and it overflows the jewelry boxes. HELP!!! Any tips on organization? I have 3 buckets w/the girls names for hair stuff in the bathroom and I resorted to using the paper towel roll to store scrunchies. We also have drawer organizers in the only drawer in the bathroom to give each girl a place to store headbands and brushes. After a 3 month battle with lice(which I would not wish on my worst enemy) everyone has their own brush.All this to say the items that I am using are not efficient nor are they attractive.Does anyone have any better ideas? My husband is sort of a neat freak and it is rubbing off on me after 11 yrs of marriage but both of us are stuck as to how to clean up the clutter. TIA for all your help!

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I am going to get the over the door shoe organizer to clean the clutter. Thanks for all the advice.

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Hi B.,

I can only imagine what my life is going to be like when my girls get older. They ae 3 and 4 now and they already have TONS of accessories. I recently went a bought a 4-drawer organizer that fits under the counter-top. Each of my girls have one with their name on it. They work GREAT! Brushes and combs go in one drawer. Hair tyes and things go in another and then their jewelry and accessories go in another and the 4th is for their hairbows, or some combination like that! I love them because it keeps everything organized and its under the counter top so there isn't clutter all over the top of the counter. Good Luck!

C.

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Throw away / give away most of it. It will be such a relief for everyone! Hair without any accessories is all right too!

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When my daughter was younger I helped her wrap a wire hanger with pretty yarn (super glue the ends), then we braided 3 LONG yarn braids that hung down from the hanger. She had plenty of room to hang all kinds of hair accessories from her yarn braids. Maybe you could try this with different colored yarn for each girl. The hangers can be hung in the bathroom or in their bedrooms. It's also easier to quickly see which accessory matches that days outfit without digging through buckets.

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Try this web site. staymybaby.com Good hair organizer stuff.
D.

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http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_type=tag_ti...

Here are some cute hair organizers.

What I would do, is go through them with your girls.

Say, you each get to pick 10 hair accesories and 15 jewelry pieces, and then get rid of the rest. Honestly, they probably only wear maybe 4 or 5 of their favorites anyways. I know we always did (and still do).

Can they maybe store their own hair accesories in a drawer in their room? That's what we had to do. The top drawer of our dresser was for brushes, make-up, curling irons, blow dryers, jewelry and hair stuff. ANd now that I"m an adult, I still use that drawer for the same purpose.

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Hi B.,

I can only imagine what my life is going to be like when my girls get older. They ae 3 and 4 now and they already have TONS of accessories. I recently went a bought a 4-drawer organizer that fits under the counter-top. Each of my girls have one with their name on it. They work GREAT! Brushes and combs go in one drawer. Hair tyes and things go in another and then their jewelry and accessories go in another and the 4th is for their hairbows, or some combination like that! I love them because it keeps everything organized and its under the counter top so there isn't clutter all over the top of the counter. Good Luck!

C.

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Do you have any space on the wall to hang a basket or two? Also, if you haven't worn it in 1 year, get rid of it might help you problem (I hate throwing things out that I might use later).

I have a really nice basket from Southern Living at HOME for my daughter's lotions & potions (she is 16). You might try something like it. I have the black one.

Go to www.southernlivingathome.com/maureenm and type in under Our Products these two numbers...41000 or 41009.

Hope this helps! M. M

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Have you tried fishing tackle boxes? You can get trays with little boxes in them to separate smaller items like barrettes, ponytail holders, earrings, etc., and the bigger items like hairbrushes can be stored underneath. You can have one for each girl that can be kept in their room and brought to the bathroom when they are getting ready. I grew up in a family with 5 kids and 1 1/2 bathrooms - feeling your pain a little there! Good news is, when they go to college, they will be used to sharing a restroom with other girls!!

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Could some of this be thrown away? I'll bet if you tell your grils that you are going through it and only we are only keeping our favorites and the rest we are giving to a little girls who doesn't have hair stuff they would be ok with that...if not then give them a number and sy you can on ly keep 10 things each. Surly they don't need that many hair accessories!
If throwing stuff away is not an option then I have some suggestions. Freestanding paper towels holders work great for scrunchies. I also have three girls, a little younger than yours, and we use one of those pocket things that you put over your door. You can find them on LillianVernon...I think they are really used to store dolls but we like it just fine for storing our brushes, rubberband holders, clips, and such...the drawer could be just for headbands. Also, you could take a cute ribbon, a long piece, tie knots in it every few inches and use that to clip bows on...then you can hang that on your wall. Hope these tips help!!!

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Throw away / give away most of it. It will be such a relief for everyone! Hair without any accessories is all right too!

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Hello there!

You can take a wide ribbon and hang it up somewhere in the girls bathroom to clip the hair bows to [||||8|8|8|||] (that is an attempt at a sideways picture of what I am talking about) Ha!

You can also buy cheap organizing drawers from craft stores and have the girls or you decorate them in the style of the bathroom to store other hair things like headbands, etc. They have 2 or 3 drawer ones that you could use one drawer for each girl or have one set for each (that works better, especially when they get older and get even more stuff)!

I found that using the jewelry organizer that adults normally use when they travel works pretty well. (it is a large canvas like sheet (2x5) with little clear pockets of varying size) - it usually works for little ones so they can see what they have and don't get the whole mess out to find one necklace or something. :) They can also decorate that or you could get a pink one (I'm sure they have them) - I found some at Target in the luggage section. I keep mine hanging on the back of my closet door and that keeps everything off the counter so it looks cleaner and more organized but, doesn't take a lot of work to keep it that way! :)

I hope you can find something that helps with the accessory take over!

- J. K.

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