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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UW Stout chapter.

For all you make-up junkies out there, it never seems like you have enough space to keep all your goodies. Your mascara turns up all over the place and you keep finding tubes of chap stick in your backpack, and you never have enough room to keep to keep everything. By creating some simple organizers, you can keep your make-up neat and accessible.

Brush Caddy

Sometimes DIY projects don’t require much work at all, this is one of those. To create your caddy all you need is a cute container of your choice and some micro beads (which will keep your brushes upright). Though its simple, this easy idea will keep all your tools together and are less likely to be misplaced.

Make-Up Stand

Made by gluing jars or containers together, this little stand will keep all your products in the same place. This could be made for only a couple dollars by purchasing candleholders at the Dollar Store. With this, you can empty out your purse of endless amounts of lip gloss.

Magnet Board

This magnet board is cute and practical. Besides just being practical, it’s a great way to keep your dresser from becoming too cluttered. This can be made out of a old picture frame or if you don’t want to do the grunt work, you can buy a magnet board from a store.

Perfume Tray

Perfume bottles are already decorative, so they deserve to be displayed. Though they pretty to look at they can take up quite a bit of space. By stacking them up words they can still be seen while being more space friendly. This can also be made for a small amount, all you need is a couple plates and some candle stick holders.

Olivia is a Professional Communications in Emerging Media student at the University of Wisconsin - Stout. Currently the Campus Correspondent for Stout's chapter, she hopes to find a career in journalism. Originally from Milwaukee, Olivia has put her city life on hold to follow her dreams. You can follow her at her Instagram or blog, Olivia Marie.
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