Finding a place for all those tiny screws, bolts, and bits can feel like a never-ending puzzle. But don’t worry, I’ve got some creative storage solutions that will make organizing your parts both fun and efficient.
Color-Coded Bins
Use color-coded bins to categorize parts by type or size. This not only makes your storage area pop but also makes finding what you need a breeze.
Label Everything
Labels are your best friend. Trust me, taking a few moments to label each bin or drawer saves hours of searching later. I use a label maker for a neat and consistent look.
Spice Rack Repurpose
Repurpose a spice rack to hold small jars of screws and nails. I love how easy it is to spin the rack and grab what I need.
Vertical Wall Storage
One of my favorite tricks is to use vertical wall storage to save floor space. By attaching pegboards or slatwalls, you can hang bins and tools, keeping everything visible and within arm’s reach.
Hidden Storage Bench
Build a bench with hidden storage compartments. It’s a fantastic way to combine seating with a secret stash for those bits and bobs you need to hide away.
Under-Shelf Baskets
Maximize your space with under-shelf baskets. These are lifesavers in my pantry and work just as well for storing parts underneath existing shelves.
Clear Plastic Bins
Clear plastic bins are a game-changer for quick identification. Stack them on shelves and label them for easy access, just like I do with my craft supplies.
Old Toolbox Revival
Give an old toolbox a new life by using it to store parts. The compartments are great for keeping everything separated, just like how I organize my sewing kits.
Magnetic Strips
Who knew magnetic strips could be so handy? I use them to hold small metal parts and tools on the side of my workbench, which keeps them off the table but always accessible.
Drawer Dividers
Create custom drawer dividers using thin plywood or cardboard to separate different parts. This method helps me keep my resistors and capacitors neatly sorted.
Hanging Shoe Organizer
For an unexpected twist, try a hanging shoe organizer. Each pocket is perfect for storing different small parts, and it can hang inside a closet or on a door.
Custom Wood Racks
If you’re feeling crafty, build a custom wood rack tailored to your space. I designed one for my workshop that holds all my odd-sized materials perfectly.
Rolling Cart
A rolling cart with multiple tiers is perfect for portable storage. I love being able to wheel my supplies around the studio as needed.
Pegboard Containers
Try using small containers that hook onto a pegboard. This setup is great for keeping everything organized and within reach, just like my collection of buttons and beads.
Tackle Box Organizer
Fishing tackle boxes aren’t just for bait and hooks—they’re ideal for organizing small parts too. I keep one in my craft corner to sort my tiny embellishments.
Repurposed Jars
Mason jars aren’t just for canning; they make perfect storage jars for nails, screws, and washers. I love lining them up on a shelf where I can see all the contents at a glance.
PVC Pipe Sections
Cut PVC pipes into sections to create little cubbies for long items like dowels and rods. I use this trick in my garage to keep things tidy.

