end of school paper clutter.


It’s almost Summer! P has one day of school left before she’s done with the 2nd grade & she’s been coming home every day for the last few weeks carrying a backpack filled to the brim with papers. I’ve been weeding out the most important papers and recycling the rest, but what to do with the papers that make the final cut? Mailing boxes. They’re the right size. They’re compact. And they’re stackable. Label the outside with the relevant school year and voila! Organized chaos.

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Allison

Hello there! I'm Allison Czarnecki, founder + editor of Petit Elefant, a blog all about style on a budget for every part of your life: style / home / travel / family. I do a lot of how-to beauty + style tutorials, travel posts, easy recipes, home remodel projects, and cool DIY crafts you totally want to try. I'm super happily married (to a hot Polish immigrant) and am the mother of two kids, a daughter and son, all of whom are featured here on the regular. We live in the country but we're a little bit rock + roll. Welcome!

8 Comments

  1. KJ :

    oh, they are also free, you clever cookie!

  2. Scary Mommy :

    … and usps.com delivers them for free too!

    (and they have shoebox size ones, which are perfect for school projects)

  3. clara :

    I couldn’t agree with you more on the use of these boxes!

  4. Bobbi :

    Great idea! School papers pile up next to the fridge at our house. I try to sneakily throw some away from time to time, but even that doesn’t help!

  5. Trevlyn :

    Perfect! I love this!

  6. Indy :

    Such a great idea. You just saved me TONS of money. I was going to Target to buy something to put their artwork in. Thank you. Great suggestion. It will be a breeze to stack.

  7. Anonymous :

    Try wrapping them in beautiful fabric or wrapping paper for a nicer look!