Keep Bathroom Countertops Organized With Dollar Tree's Napkin And Paper Towel Holders
Between hair accessories, cosmetics, and sometimes that stray roll of toilet paper, the bathroom counter often becomes a graveyard for loose items, cluttering up the space. It can be a daily struggle to keep things organized, especially if you have a small bathroom with minimal counter space. You may think that dedicated bathroom organizers or otherwise expensive solutions will help solve your bathroom clutter crisis. In reality, you don't have to look further than the Dollar Tree for the best storage and organization hacks. As it turns out, the Cooking Concepts Wire Napkin Holder or Paper Towel Holder is the unexpected solution to bathroom organization and efficiency. Use them to organize cleaning supplies, jewelry, hand towels, makeup, hair accessories, and beauty products.
Designed for vertical storage of paper products, Dollar Tree holders solve a key problem in small or cluttered bathrooms: a lack of surface area. A wire napkin holder, for instance, is the perfect petite size to store neatly rolled hand towels. It will elevate your bathroom space without taking up too much surface area on the countertop. Meanwhile, paper towel holders are a total game-changer to organize jewelry or hair accessories on your bathroom vanity. It's also a genius holder for extra — and bulky — rolls of toilet paper. With a quick upcycle using some spray paint or cable ties, among other supplies, these budget-friendly kitchen organizers can de-clutter counter space in the bathroom. They're cheap, practical, and, dare we say it, chic.
Mount a paper towel holder under the sink for cleaners
To maximize under-sink space and keep cleaners off your bathroom countertops, repurpose a Dollar Tree paper towel holder into an under-sink hanger. First, position the holder horizontally on the inside of the cabinet — it will stick out from the wall. Ensure there's enough space above the holder for the spray head. Using either screws, brackets, or adhesive strips, mount the base of the holder to the wall. Hang the cleaners over the horizontal bar by their heads. You have a streamlined storage solution that keeps those unattractive bottles contained.
Use a napkin holder to store rolled hand towels
Have you always wanted to chicly present hand towels but simply don't have enough room or the stacks feel too cluttered? Consider repurposing a Dollar Tree wire napkin holder to craft a dedicated yet demure hand towel or face cloth station. Roll each towel into a tight cylinder, then slide the towels in between the two sides of the metal holder. This hack stops stacked towels from toppling over when you grab one, keeping your countertop organized and maintained. It's an elegant, low-profile solution that's practical yet aesthetic.
Transform a paper towel holder for accessories organization
Paper towel holders are the vertical storage hack-of-all-hacks, particularly for stray hair accessories or jewelry that clutter bathroom countertops or drawers. To fully maximize your bathroom storage space, stack two paper towel holders against one another. Tie them together using Dollar Tree Tool Bench Hardware Colorful Reflective Duct Tape or Tool Bench 8-Inch Nylon Cable Ties. Stand the joined holders up on one base, and use the other base to hang hairbands, necklaces, watches, and bracelets. To elevate this DIY, spray the holders with Rust-Oleum Rose Gold Metallic Spray Paint.
Use a paper towel holder as a DIY lipstick stand
Lip glosses, lipsticks, and other tubular cosmetics are another culprit behind bathroom countertop clutter. Dollar Tree paper towel holders offer a clever way to keep them organized using vertical space rather than taking up surface area. Loop cable ties around the stem of the holder to create slots, gluing them in place. Then spray paint the entire stand so it's cohesive. Once the paint has cured, fill the stand with your favorite primers, lip oils, and concealers. Now, they're all in one place rather than rolling around your bathroom countertop.
Craft a countertop cosmetic tower from napkin holders
This is a more construction-heavy upcycle of Dollar Tree napkin holders: Use the holders as brackets and legs for a bathroom countertop cosmetics tower. Use metal braces to secure the holders to either end of Crafters Square MDF Wood Plank Boards to create shelves and cubbies for makeup and facial creams. Slot tubular beauty products and makeup brushes into the napkin holders themselves to stop them rolling around your vanity countertop. Waterproof the boards and coordinate the shelf to your existing aesthetic using peel-and-stick wallpaper.
Use a paper towel holder for miscellaneous storage
Combine Dollar Tree paper towel holders with the store's Essentials Assorted Coated Round Wire Baskets to craft an elegantly chic basket stand. It's yet another genius paper towel holder hack that keeps bathroom clutter at bay. Cut a hole in the base of two baskets and thread them onto the paper towel holder. Secure them in place with cable ties and glue: one basket at the bottom and the other in the middle of the stand. Spray paint the holder a color of your choice. Fill it with sprays, sponges, and soaps.
Store scrunchies on a paper towel holder
Another Dollar Tree paper towel holder trick to a clutter-free vanity is using a paper towel holder as a countertop scrunchie and hair tie stacker. This idea is even simpler than the earlier hack that uses two holders stuck together. You simply set the holder on your countertop and slide your scrunchies and hair ties onto it, pushing them down to the base. It looks cute, and you'll no longer struggle with stray hair accessories falling behind your vanity to be lost forever!
Use a paper towel holder to stack toilet paper rolls
Sometimes, if you don't have the space to store spare rolls of toilet paper, you end up stacking them on your bathroom countertop. You can use a paper towel holder from the Dollar Tree to solve this unattractive addition to the room. Pop it on top of the toilet tank and stack those rolls one on top of the other. The holder should fit about three toilet paper rolls, depending on their size. It's a slimline solution that's arguably superior to woven baskets.