Sunday, 14 April 2013

Organise a Toddler Wardrobe

It seems as though I'm re-arranging things in Miss S's wardrobe every few months. A good idea when you have a toddler who grows out of her clothes so quickly, but time-consuming sometimes. This little clean-up took about a half hour, so it was one of the quickest organising jobs I've done around the house.

Here is what her wardrobe looked like a month ago, coming up to the end of Summer.


It probably looks fairly neat & tidy but on closer inspection....



you can see the tshirts are almost overflowing (& getting squashed & wrinkled) & the clothes on the bottom 2 shelves had to be rolled up so they could fit (more wrinkles!).






Her shoes were in a drawer with the socks & tights.




This wasn't going to work with all the thick, warm clothes for Autumn/Winter that we needed to accommodate, so I  changed things around a little. This is what the wardrobe looks like now...


All the coats, cardigans & knitwear are now hanging on the top rail (coats to the left, cardigans & knits on the right),
with dresses, skirts & long-sleeved tops hanging on the bottom rail (skirts, then tops, then dresses L-R).







Miss S's Winter hats & scarves are top left, Summer hats & caps are top right.
Shoes are on the middle shelves & the white box in the front has her brushes, combs, hair detangler, lint remover & other bits.






One of the drawers now has all her leggings, jeans, shorts & tracksuit pants. I've folded them & "filed" them so everything is visible. It's practical so Miss S can see everything at a glance.
I'm encouraging Miss S to choose which colour pants she likes to wear. I'm finding that this is a good way to teach colours to a toddler!
There are a few rolled up leggings because they're the ones Miss S wears around the house (they're the ones that are damaged or have stains that I can't remove, so she can get as dirty as she likes in those ones!).





Another drawer has pyjamas & singlets.

The other drawer has her socks & Winter tights, & I've put her photo albums on one of the shelves.

A toddler girl's wardrobe is quite involved, as there are also accessories to consider. I've thought of a way to organise hair accessories & I'll hopefully share that in a post very soon.

Not bad for half an hour's work. It could be better but in about 6 months I'll be doing this again, so I can spend a bit more time on better organisation then.

How have you organised your toddler's wardrobe?