14 Free Storage Container Options for Organization

You already use sour cream and yogurt tubs to store dinner leftovers. And you probably have empty coffee cans in your garage to store nails and screws. If you're looking for more ideas, here are 10 free storage container options for organization.

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HH long handled yard tool pallet organization hack
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Pallet to Store Lawn and Garden Equipment

If you have a yard or a garden, you know that there are a lot of long-handled tools involved. You probably also know how obnoxious it is when you need the shovel or the rake and have to walk all over to find it.

You could easily attach this pallet to a fence, shed or to the exposed wall studs in your garage. No matter what you choose, you’ll want to make sure that your screws are long enough to go through both your pallet and the wall you are attaching it to. We drilled two screws into the pallet, one into each exposed wall stud. You won’t need a ton of screws or nails because the pallet isn’t all that heavy. Now you have a quick and free way to store your lawn tools!

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Six-Pack Carrier

Take that six-pack beverage carrier and turn it into a desktop organizer. You’ll need some duct tape, Mod Podge, a sponge brush and scrapbook paper to decorate. Use it to store pencils, pens, Crayons and markers.

Check out these 12 brilliant uses for duct tape around your home.

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Spice Containers

Next time you empty a store-bought spice container, rinse it out and use it to store small items. Try storing craft supplies such as beads, pins and buttons.

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wine box shoe storage container
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Wine Box Shoe Storage

Why pay for a fancy compartment-style shoe storage container when you can just pick one up for free at almost any store that sells wine? Designed to protect fragile glass bottles, a wine box is perfect for storing footwear because it comes equipped with cardboard dividers—a place for each shoe! In addition, the exterior cardboard is very sturdy, again to keep wine bottles from breaking, but also great for protecting your kicks in storage.

You could get fancy, too, and paint or cover the exterior of the wine box with decorative wrapping paper if you plan to keep it in your closet or entryway.

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Glass Jars storage
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Glass Jars

Whether it’s an empty pickle jar, candle jar or pasta sauce jar, clean and rinse it out and wrap it with some pretty fabric. Use glass jars to store bathroom items such as cotton balls and Q-tips, along with small craft supplies.

Make the best use of your limited bathroom space with these storage and organizing tips.

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Pringles can storage
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Pringles Can

Take that empty Pringles can, rinse it out and turn it into a storage container. When it’s dry, take some glue and scrap or wrapping paper and decorate it. Use it to store cookies and homemade snacks.

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toilet paper roll small cord storage
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Organize Small Cords with Toilet Paper Rolls

In today’s high-tech homes, keeping track of small cords can be challenging. Almost every electronic device has a cord that goes with it: cameras, smartphones, computers and the list goes on. Rather than tossing them in various drawers throughout your house, where they can get tangled or forgotten, try this simple and inexpensive solution.

Find a small box (a shoe box works perfectly) and fill it with as many empty toilet paper rolls that will fit vertically. Then place a single cord in each toilet paper roll. Next time you need one of your small cords, you’ll know where to find it, and it’ll be free of tangles!

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plastic fruit box containers
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Plastic Fruit Boxes

If you purchase berries or small tomatoes at the grocery store, you likely have those plastic clamshells in your recycle bin. Wash them out and use them to store sewing or craft supplies, homegrown produce from your garden or use them as a sandwich container in your lunchbox.

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take-out container repurpose storage
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Takeout Containers

Make your takeout container work double duty. Once washed out, use it to store small toys. This is the perfect way to take small toys along on car trips.

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egg carton nail polish organization
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Egg Cartons

While you can use many cardboard egg cartons in your compost, try using them in new ways. Try using an egg carton as a storage container for makeup and nail polish, or use it to store earrings and other jewelry. Leave cartons au natural or paint them to match your decor.

Kick your composting up a notch with these tips.

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Portable Spice Rack
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Portable Picnic Spice Rack

Turn a simple pill case into a compact and handy portable spice rack for your camper or RV. This is perfect for weekend trips or slightly luxurious camping. Write the spice names on the case with permanent marker for reference. Store in a plastic baggy and pack it into your camping gear for the upcoming trip.

Add these other camping hacks to your list!

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empty cans storage
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Empty Soda and Water Cans

Wash out those empty cans, remove the tops with a can opener and decorate the cans with paint and some pretty fabric or trim. Use them for desktop organization, to hold makeup brushes or even as a small vase.

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drink mix glasses container
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Drink Mix Containers

Yes, those empty plastic drink mix containers can have a new life. Rinse them out and use some decorative paper, Mod Podge and paint to create a storage container for your sunglasses, small lap crafts or a holder for loose purse items such as lip balm, a small packet of aspirin and a small tube of sunscreen.

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Medicine Tubes or Bottles

If you use detergent pods, there are lots of ways you can use the container they come in. Decide if you want the lid on or off, paint the container and label it “Trash,” “Legos,” “Plastic Bags” or whatever else needs organizing.

Check out these 20 small space laundry room organization tips.

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Rachel Brougham
Rachel Brougham spent years working in newsrooms, for television and newspapers, and has won several awards for her writing. In 2015, she left her full-time job as a newspaper editor to focus on freelance writing and editing. She has been a Family Handyman contributor since 2017.
In 2019, Rachel lived through a major remodeling project on her home, and she uses that experience to inform her Family Handyman content. She's also an avid gardener (both native plants and vegetables), enjoys keeping up with decor trends and spends a lot of time traveling, cooking and hanging out with her family and their giant dog.