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How do you store/organize Sippees and all their parts?

My cabinet has become cluttered with sippee parts and cups and lids.  I can't figure out a way to keep this stuff organized mainly because the lids are bulky, the cups aren't stackable, and the parts are all different shapes and sizes (thanks to buying all types of straw/sippees to figure out what C would drink from).  What do you do to keep it semi-organized?
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Re: How do you store/organize Sippees and all their parts?

  • Right now I have a small plastic basket/bin I use for lids and straws, but it is a jubmled mess inside the basket - so not sure if that really helps!
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  • imageumdbride:
    Right now I have a small plastic basket/bin I use for lids and straws, but it is a jubmled mess inside the basket - so not sure if that really helps!

    This is pretty much what we do.  It's not perfect, but I feel like it's somewhat under control--all the lids live together and then its just a matter of having the room for the cups...no easy feat (as you noted).  As DD#2 has gotten older, this has become easier because we use mostly the disposable sippy cups and those do stack, so at least all the cups are together. 

  • I agree with the others. We basically keep it in a little bin and it's a jumbled mess.

    I love these clear baskets with handles for stuff like that. The handle on the front allows you to easily pull it out of the cabinet to see what's in it. 

    https://www.containerstore.com/shop?productId=10022155&N=&Ntt=basket+with+handle 

     

     

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  • I assemble the cups before putting them back in the cabinet. We use straw cups, and all of the straw parts look identical when they're disassembled, so it's the only way I can keep them straight.
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  • We don't have storage space in our cabinets (tiny kitchen) so they're in a pretty mixing bowl on a shelf (that probably sounds fancier than it actually looks, which is a mess). We only really use the take and toss kind and the Nuk kind. The Nuks we put back together before throwing in the bowl and we stack the take n toss parts. But at any given time, at least half are on the Munchkin drying rack next to the sink. Going to keep this bin idea in mind for our next kitchen.
  • imageWinesNotWhines:
    I assemble the cups before putting them back in the cabinet. We use straw cups, and all of the straw parts look identical when they're disassembled, so it's the only way I can keep them straight.

     

    i do this too! and just don't screw the top back on in case the cup isn't totally dry, i just rest the top  

  • imagedoggylovr:

    imageWinesNotWhines:
    I assemble the cups before putting them back in the cabinet. We use straw cups, and all of the straw parts look identical when they're disassembled, so it's the only way I can keep them straight.

     

    i do this too! and just don't screw the top back on in case the cup isn't totally dry, i just rest the top  

     

    Yup--same for us.

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