I wanted these organization hacks from Pinterest so I DIYed them

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Published 2024-02-27
We love DIYing at TSG (obviously) but we LOVE DIYing for our friends even more! And recently, all of my friends have been desperate for some more organization in their lives. So watch as I take you through 3 simple storage hack DIYs that are both functional and so aesthetic, they belong on your Pinterest board.

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MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
SONOpan Soundproofing Panel: bit.ly/42RBsyh
Decorative Screw Caps: bit.ly/3uOgSlI
Wood Stain: https: bit.ly/3SXGKDE
Drop Cloth: https: bit.ly/49LNV8X
Grommet Kit: bit.ly/49zkxD9

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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro
0:42 - Pin Board DIY
8:00 - Hat Rack DIY
12:58 - Hanging Organizer DIY

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VIDEO CREDITS
Host & Creative : Kelsey MacDermaid
Art Assistant : Rochelle Gracey
Creative Director: Emma Keat
Producer : Nina Pikula
Video Editors: Nick Liske & Justin Abalos
Social Media : Melanie Parkinson

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All Comments (21)
  • @bzeiny
    4:26 Rachel saying “I’m sorry, dear” is a whole mood. I love seeing the behind the scenes from multiple projects going on in the workshop!!
  • @paulas_lens
    That Sorry Girls label tag was a sweet touch! ❤
  • @justBorja
    Who else was waiting for Kelsey to build a tiny pin board for the Mouse in her little mouse house by the original pin board? 🥰🐁🐭
  • @aslandn8937
    Never thought I’d hear Kelsey say that green is “not the vibe” 😂
  • @Kroisant15
    Damn time flies by so fast!! because i remember watching an episode where u guys decorated a space in the office for the new editor who was coming in which was justin!
  • @paulas_lens
    That open end of the metal tool is to cut the fabric right where you want the hole - no scissors required. Also, if you add a triangle of fabric at each corner, to strengthen the grommet, and sew those triangles into your seams, it will really strengthen the whole piece.
  • I really like that these ideas were well thought with a specific team member in mind rather than creating things just for the "tips" of the DIY items. Added a really nice personal touch to see the DIYs fulfilling a storage need for each person!
  • @alycegallant5406
    I know TSG is very recycle oriented and I just wanted to mention audio books can be rented from your local library. I listen to at least 7 a week I have learned to reserve the audiobooks and can usually get books is within weeks of release. So please talk up your local library as a source for audio books.
  • @PreciousMe
    Great video! I've made the over-the-door supply organizer. It's sturdier if you put a dowel along the top and/or a middle grommet. It will sag with anything heavy. Big Hugs!
  • @SheHuntsZombies
    My husband who is a audiophile is obsessed with Sonopan. We've made wood frames around them at points then upholster with fabric and put up around the house as art/sound dampening!
  • @JayofallTrades
    As someone who has no storage (living in a trailer) these are what i need. Vertical space. I just hung up some floating shelves using one of the pocket holes method from your videos.
  • @terramagg
    I would also recommend iron on interfacing before you cut out the holes to prevent fraying and add even more support to the hole. (or you could add Fray-Check). And, if you pleat between the pockets, it will make them dimensional, like cargo pockets, and they'll hold more.
  • A couple of ideas of things you can make using grommets are banners/signs and tote bags. You could use the grommets on a tote bag where the handles would go. Feed the fabric, rope, or whatever you will use as the handle, through the grommet hole and tie off into a knot to secure. The knot could be on the outside for aesthetics. Another idea is to make a tissue box cover and a larger grommet in the middle of the top as the hole where the tissue comes out. I saw a pillow cover that used grommets on the edges of both sides to tie the panel covers together through the grommets and another pillow with a sash going down one side of the pillow with three large grommets as a design feature. Love Your Channel!
  • my organizer is literally my favourite thing ever I have filled it up even more now!! thank you K <3 <3
  • Drop cloths are also so great to dye! I love the texture on them and you can make them any color you need for your project!
  • @chriswithers8835
    Grommet use ideas: overhead shade sails for a deck, hanging vertical plant pockets using the recycled burlap bags, curtains, etc.
  • I once bought 2 club chairs and an ottoman at a garage sale and slip covered them in the drop cloth. They got washed frequently and held up well for years.