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Mix boxes for cards with games in a cupboart
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Stacking games vertically in a basket
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Group game boxes by similar box size. Our bookcases have those little pegs that allow us to move shelves up and down. So after grouping like-sizes, we can easily make a shelf full of games without gaps in between.
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A hanging closet organizer allows you to make use of vertical space and hide those board games in a closet to get them out of the way.
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Keep boxes upright and in their places with a wire pan rack.
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Use baskets and Ziploc bags. Cut out the game’s instructions and cover, pop them in the baggie, and you’re all set.
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Headbands to keep contents falling out when you stand games vertically
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Storage
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More than just Lego, kids can draw on this one too.
Mix boxes for cards with games in a cupboart
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