Give kids their very own mailbox!

*forgive the so so pictures.. I have been waiting for a sunny day since there is not much light in the hall but we have been living in a rainforest this month and it’s just not going to happen!

This idea started out with me looking for baskets to put on the wall outside my kids doors. When we are cleaning up,  for some reason they refuse to put things away inside each others rooms. They leave the stuff on the floor outside their siblings room, making the hall a mess. Right now my kids are in the “little” phase. As in lots of “little” toys i.e. legos, polly pockets, American Girl clothes, hot wheels (lots of little things all over the place!) …One day I went looking for baskets to hang on the wall and came up empty.  Then I went to Lowes for something else and I walked down the mailbox aisle and had a light bulb moment! Why not a mailbox? They would hold all the little stuff, and be more unique than a basket! They come in all shapes and sizes, in the end,  I elected to go with the cheapest ones there. (wouldn’t it be cool to search out antique ones?) I did not want basic black, so I got the mail boxes and 3 cans of spray paint.

*handy hooks on the bottom for jackets, baseball caps or light sabers

I was ready to spray paint the mail boxes and my husband INSISTED that he take over, I guess the last project I spray painted left some paint marks on the driveway. I did not see a problem with this but he did, and walked away frustrated murmuring something about resale value…

He painstakingly spray painted the mailboxes. He spray painted them lightly sanding between each coat. I think it took 3-4 coats total.

*my oldest daughters box, full of all her junk she left in the kitchen

We hung them up and I put on some vinyl letters with the kids names that I had been saving for just such an occasion.

So far they work like a charm!  Plus a side benefit is that the kids have been sending each other “mail” constantly… They are writing letters and reading them.  It’s nice,  especially since my son has been struggling a bit with reading and writing in school this year.

I love the look it gives the hallway upstairs. (which as you can see still needs ALOT of help!)  Now wait until you see what I do to the doors!

Here’s a link on Amazon to the mailboxes that would work if you’d like to make your own.

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37 Comments

  1. This is an awesome idea and so cute too. I featured your project on my site! I plan on making one very very soon! Such a space saver.

  2. Super cute idea and so practical. Would have solved lots of clutter problems at my house. Thanks for sharing!!

  3. This is a great idea – I love having a place to put the kids “junk” and the colors you painted make it too cute!

  4. Thanks for the idea…I think I’ll use it for backpacks and winter gear for my girls…This is so much better then just regular hooks 🙂

  5. love it… I read this earlier and keep thinking about how I can make this idea work in my home.

    Wish I was there to see it all in person- I ‘m gonna get me some spiders this year- just to copy your hanging kitchen ones.

  6. what an adorable idea! Sorry it’s taken so long to get back, but Targets are clearancing out their Nikon D40’s if you are in the market for a DSLR~good luck!

  7. Oh I am SO doing this. Genuis.
    Still working on your field hockey silo. Sorry I’m slow this week. I’m Enrichment leader and we have “Craftapalooza” next Tues. So everything is crazy right now.

  8. What a super cute idea! I’m constantly “asking” my daughter to pick up her things from the living room. This is such a clever idea and so cute too. I’m off to Lowe’s! Jenn

  9. Absolutely an ingenious idea! Practical and beautiful! I see my self copying this in the near future… 🙂

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