Good golly, this is a sperg bleg:
Question for the hyper-specific organizers out there: how do you store 1) picture frames and/ or 2) framed pictures that don't have a wall or surface home atm? Was thinking those vertical things for canvases...I guess I could just stand them up on a tall shelf, but I know they'll fall over all the time. Maybe just shelf dividers?
Same question for "empty boxes that are good quality so might be useful for something but aren't currently being used"? I'm talking boxes that can't be folded flat. I guess I'm going to nest them as much as I can but there are a lot of them. I suppose I could get rid of some, but where's the fun in that?
Also has anyone used the back of a door for wrapping paper storage? I store mine in a couple of large vertical sterilite containers made for it, but I have 4 fullsized closet doors in my office so was thinking maybe it would be a good idea to get the wrapping paper off the floor of the closet. Downside: not so portable, so I don't know. But there are 12' of doors that should have their backs put to use for
something. Maybe add hooks to hold the bags of gift bags instead. And long levels and rulers/tools, etc.
*A Christmas break project is organizing my office/ supplies/ crafty things, and it is taking forever bc I'm trying to rethink how I have everything stored & purge as well. So far I've made it through ribbon, wrapping paper, tags, embellishments, tapes, glues/ other adhesives, scissors, misc tools and art stuff, foam things, tissue paper, deco paper, art canvases**. Have redone all the labels for things done so far. About to test 8 million pens/ markers for health, and weed or set aside to give away some of the 4 billion never-used colored and regular pencils. Then on to the rest, including all the misc stuff thst doesn't group well.

And I'm annoyed bc I think I have more (empty) notebooks than things to hold them (magazine files), and that means even adding one or two will mean they don't match or align. ;-/
**I did let go of the little kid supplies like fuzzy balls, pipecleaners, fingerprints, stickers for chore charts, etc...,because
my kids are now all in their 20s (good thing I hung onto those things for an extra 15 years...).