So you’re looking to organize your vinyl. That’s awesome! There’s nothing better than the feeling of getting the craft room organized and back to being the clean, creative space it should be. If you’re looking to organize your entire craft room, check out this step-by-step guide on how to organize your craft room.
From full DIY solutions to awesome, affordable Amazon buys, check out the best Cricut vinyl holders and storage ideas below:
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If you’re looking for a budget-friendly solution, you found it! The least expensive organizer running right around $10, this clear zipper container, though originally intended for wrapping paper, would make excellent vinyl storage. From long rolls to short, few to many, this container is perfect for the crafters who have vinyl they use once in a while, that can be kept in a closet or under a bed for clutter-free out-of-sight storage. The clear case will allow you to see at a glance what vinyl you do and don’t have, to keep you from accidentally purchasing what you already have, and to allow you to check out your stock without even needing to open the bag!
If you’re looking for budget-friendly storage you can easily slip in a closet or under a bed to keep your craft room organized and clutter-free, then this is the storage solution for you, the: Cost-Effective Clear Vinyl Container!
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Once again, this option is extremely budget-friendly, hovering right around that $10 mark. This option is perfect for a more frequent vinyl-user who is looking for an easier-access storage solution. Though still organized with clear, functional compartments, this organizer can hang on the inside of your craft room door- no need to rummage through the closet or get on your hands and knees to pull anything out from under the bed. This organizer has 6 compartments ranging in size from small, medium, and large, this organizer has a lot of room for many vinyl rolls. You could put your least frequently used rolls at the harder to reach compartments, perhaps the very top and bottom compartments, and keep your favorite rolls you use more often in the easier to reach compartments, most likely the middle ones.
Similar to the previous storage solution, this one also allows you to fit well more than one roll of vinyl per compartment so this is another great option for a Cricut crafter with an enviable vinyl stock. If you’re an avid vinyl-user looking for functional, budget-friendly, easily-accessible storage, then this is the one for you, the:
Over-The-Door Organizer.
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If you’re looking for a versatile Cricut vinyl roll holder then check out this one! This is perfect because we get the best of both worlds with this one: it does a great job hiding the clutter of its contents, but the clear window also gives us the functionality of seeing what’s inside without even having to open it up! As with the previous storage solutions, this one is also hovering around, but just above, that $10 price range.
Similar to the first storage option, this is originally intended for gift wrap storage but we’re crafters, we’re creatives, right? They say gift wrap holder, we say vinyl roll holder! Differing from the first option however, the handle for this container is on the top, not the side, which means it’s hangable! Though not specifically designed to hang in a closet, this organizer could be hung up on a hanger, it also could be stowed away under the bed, or if it was full enough to keep its shape, it could even be stood upright in the corner of your craft room or closet. So, if you’re looking for both clutter-free and functional, AND budget-friendly and versatile then this is the one for you, the:
Storable, Hangable Vinyl Holder.
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Now, this one is probably the trendiest vinyl organizer I’ve seen. This is one of the most popular craft room organizers, and definitely a fan favorite, and it’s easy to see why: this wall-mounted organizer is functional art at it’s finest. What an excellent way to organize your vinyl in a way that adds to the creative aesthetic of your craft room. I mean, after all isn’t that why pegboard organizers are all the rage now too? There’s no question that seeing crafty things puts us in the mood to craft, but when it’s also a means of decluttering and organizing, it’s no wonder why these are so popular! If you’re a fan of the neat and tidy and have some wall space that you’d like to fill with functional, creative inspiration, then this is definitely the organizer for you, the: Wall-Mounted Vinyl Holder.
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Now, this is one of my all-time favorite craft room organizers because it’s the most versatile with what you can easily store in it. From Cricut vinyl, tools and accessories, to containers of miscellaneous items, fabric, t-shirts, water bottles and more, this is the perfect organizer for the full-inventory crafter. With a total of 20 cubbies between this 2-pack, these babies can hold a lot of stuff and if you have a craft room closet with some room left on the rack then these are pretty good contenders for you. Though not as low of a price as the previous organizers, you do need to take into consideration that this is a 2-pack in which case the price per organizer is still hovering right around that $10 each price range. However, if you’re a fan of the clutter-free closet craft room organization like me, and you’re looking for a good vinyl roll storage solution with extra room for your other craft supplies, then this is a fantastic set of organizers for you, the: Fabric Hanging Organizer (2-Pack)!
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If you’re a fan of anything boho, farmhouse, or hygge, then this is a serious contender for you. Though not quite as budget-friendly as the previous organizers, this storage solution is definitely more about aesthetics than a cheap storage solution. Perfect for holding your rolls of vinyl, this basket is a great way to elevate your craft room and make it more homey and upscaled at the same time. As versatile as wire baskets are, this one in particular fits a number of different decorating styles and best of all, if you ever find yourself not needing as much craft room storage, this is an item you could move to nearly any other room in your house.
Though it’s a perfect aesthetic Cricut vinyl roll holder, it’s also the perfect blanket basket for the living room, Shoe basket for the entryway, Towel holder for the bathroom, and more. If you’re looking to invest a little more money now for something high quality that you’ll likely be keeping for a very long time, that can serve a wide range of functions, or you’re just looking to transform your space into an amazing Pinterest-worthy craft room, then this is definitely the storage solution for you:
The Wire Basket.
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Ok, so you’ve come all this way and as a crafter, maybe the premade Amazon solutions just aren’t speaking to you? Well, if you’re looking for something you can make yourself, then the DIYer is definitely the organizer for you.
This is one of my favorite vinyl storage solutions because it’s easy, fun, functional and extremely customizable. You can make your organizer hold as many, or as few rolls of vinyl as you want and you can fashion it to hang on a wall, behind a door, or in a closet… heck, you could even make one that can do all three! From picking your own dowel length, to your own ribbon color, this is definitely the solution for the DIYer who is looking to MAKE, and to customize. Simply crafted by creating 2 strands of ribbon with loops to hold the dowels and hung up on a hanger or by a ribbon handle.
Create this project the way you want, or learn how to make this vinyl holder out of ribbon and dowels.
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Create this project the way you want, or learn how to make this vinyl holder out of ribbon and dowels.
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