IPhone Boxes – Best Mari Kondo Style Storage Boxes

Earlier this year, after watching an entire season of Getting Out of Marie Kondo along with the rest of America’s prone to disorder, I drew one impassioned conclusion: crates. I needed these storage boxes.
It was in them that Kondo kept everything from bras to electronics to socks (always folded, never rolled, of course). I found out that for a while she was selling her collection on her website – KonMari fans could buy a set of three hikidashi boxes for $ 89. By the time I went looking for them, they were already sold out – and besides, hahaha, I wasn’t going to spend $ 89 – so I started looking elsewhere. On the internet, I came across fabric storage boxes, bamboo organizers, and drawer dividers. Although they were somewhat similar to hikadashi boxes, they were not entirely correct. Where, oh, where could I find sleek and sturdy cardboard boxes that would fit in a drawer and hold my happiest things?
I looked around my house and saw them: empty iPhone and iPad boxes. I only kept them in the closet for one reason other than tossing the box off the iPhone? They are clean, minimalistic and beautiful – I would like to think that Marie Kondo would approve of them. I used boxes to organize my trash bin: the iPhone box contains birthday candles and matches, and the iPad Mini box contains my daughter’s pens, pencils, scissors, and EpiPen. I just used the boxes as they are, but you can use cardboard or wrapping paper to make them prettier if you like.
My house is now more orderly and I saved ninety dollars. Joy arose.