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**Title:** DIY Organizing Products on a Budget
**Creator:** Alejandra from Alejandra TV
**Summary:**
In this video, Alejandra showcases 7 creative DIY organizing projects made from repurposed household items, demonstrating that getting organized doesn't have to be expensive. The projects include:
1. **Homework Caddy**: Made from a shoebox, duct tape, toilet paper rolls, and a toothpaste box.
2. **Desk Pen Holder**: Created from prescription bottles and contact paper.
3. **Tea Organizer**: Upcycled from a wine box with dividers.
4. **Cord Wrap**: Utilizing Perler beads (inspired by Robert Mayer).
5. **Lazy Susan**: Made from two $1 baking pans and marbles.
6. **Jewelry Organizer**: Crafted from a piece of wood, nails, and hardware.
7. **Additional Projects**:
* A craft supply organizer from a plastic wrap box.
* A mail center from cereal boxes.
* A flexible tackle box from a pizza box and mini cups.
**Key Takeaway:** Think creatively, and you can get organized without breaking the bank. (Part 1 of a DIY organizing series)
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1. **Video Creator**: The video is created by Alejandra from Alejandra TV.
2. **Video Topic**: The video showcases making own organizing products from household items.
3.. **Project Duration**: Alejandra spent approximately two months making her own organizing products.
**Project 1: Homework Caddy**
4. **Material Used**: A large shoebox, duct tape, toilet paper rolls, hot glue gun, an empty toothpaste box, binder clips, and a clamshell container.
5. **Total Cost for Homework Caddy**: $0
**Project 2: Desk Pen/Pencil Caddy**
6. **Material Used**: Prescription bottles, contact paper, and a glue gun.
7. **Total Cost for Desk Caddy**: Only the cost of contact paper (exact amount not specified)
**Project 3: Tea Organizer**
8. **Source of Material**: A wine box obtained for free from a beer and wine store.
9. **Modification Made**: Cutting the bottom off, covering it with white duct tape, and reattaching the dividers with a hot glue gun.
10. **Total Cost for Tea Organizer**: $0 (since the box was free)
**Project 4: Perler Bead Cord Wrap**
11. **Inspiration Source**: Robert Mayer from Kin Community.
12. **Material Used**: Perler beads (existing, no new cost mentioned)
**Project 5: DIY Lazy Susan**
13. **Materials Used**: Two 8-inch baking pans ($1 each), a pack of marbles ($1).
14. **Total Cost for Lazy Susan**: $3
15. **Assembly Time**: Approximately 10 seconds (after having supplies)
**Project 6: Jewelry Organizer**
16. **Materials Used**: A piece of wood, paint, hardware (nails, chains), and hooks.
17. **Purpose**: To organize jewelry in a cost-effective manner.
**Project 7: Plastic Wrap Box Organizer**
18. **Material Used**: A plastic wrap box, pretty contact paper, and small containers (10 for $1).
19. **Total Cost for Organizer**: $1 (excluding the box, which was reused)
**Project 8: Mail Center**
20. **Materials Used**: Three cereal boxes, duct tape, staples, and labels.
21. **Alternative Suggested**: Using granola bar boxes for uniform size.
**Project 9: Pizza Box Tackle Box**
22. **Materials Used**: A pizza box, mini red cups (20 for $1), and velcro.
23. **Feature Highlighted**: Flexibility in storage due to velcroed cups.