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Let's face it, writing homework can be a daunting task. It requires time, effort, and a lot of focus.

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Introducing the Homemade Homework Station


A homemade homework station is a designated space in your home where you can comfortably work
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The key is to have a clutter-free and quiet space where you can concentrate on your work. You can
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quality work and improved grades.

Moreover, having a homework station can also help with time management. When you have a
specific place to work, you are more likely to stick to a schedule and complete your assignments on
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Instead get a fresh dose of inspo and tips with our weekly note. After spraying and smoothing the
front of the bulletin board, I wrapped the fabric around the sides and tacked it. This year, I decided
to make a fun and organized place for homework and craft projects so I could take my dining room
table back. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features
of the website. Setting up these guidelines and establishing family rules (like no TV until everything
is finished) has really helped our family stay on track and get things done without it getting too
stressful. Find more on my Back to School, DIY, and Parenting boards on Pinterest. Needless to say,
this is the time of year when I’m always looking for new and innovative ways to make our home
function better. My son loves to make paper airplanes so he made a few for his bulletin board. You
can use the same color you used on the edge of the box or a different color for a fun look. Gather
your homework station items. 2. Place several mason jars in your bin and fill with pencils, markers,
paperclips, etc. 3. Add you other items in your bin. 4. Have a designated place to keep your DIY
Portable Homework Station. For now, though, we’ll stick to art projects and homework. With all of
these great goodies, it is easy to spread clutter and disorganization all over your home. Check out
how to save money on school supplies to get the most bang for your buck. I already miss the lazy
days of summer, but even I admit I like that school forces us to get back in a schedule again. Find a
storage solution like one of the options below that works for you and your child. 1. Organizer Caddy.
You know what that means, it is time to get ORGANIZED. Notch the tape at each corner and
carefully fold tape over the edge of the box. We tried to do homework right after they got home
from school and had a snack. With some help of my sister and friend, I repainted the whole room
white then I added the black stripes. And as you will be able to see there are versatile ways of
making one such homework station. Important papers went on the counter and book bags went
under the homework table. The Yellow Cape Cod Save Photo I labeled supply-filled rattan storage
baskets from a craft store with chalkboard tags purchased at an office supply store. This way the
“seat” part of the homework station has something to keep it secure and hold it place so it doesn’t
slide off. I’ve switched to a Kallax cube unit and that’s been going much better. We sit down with
them and get homework done which usually includes spelling, fluency practice, math problems,
reading and more. Last school year they seemed to move from the kitchen counter to the kitchen
table to the guest room desk on any day of the week and now they will have their supplies all in one
easy place making homework time easier. The duck tape was simply to keep the edges nice and neat.
These are the colors of my sons room makeover. So cute. When homework is done, they stay and
color or create art projects. I wanted to create a homework area that would be away from home
distractions and help to keep us focused on our work.
She also loves spending time with her family and getting away when she can to the lake. Shorter
screws wouldn’t have been long enough to hold the homework station in place. Before we jumped
into building, I created a list of must-haves for the space. You can make one out of mason jars, you
can store them in some caddy, pencil cases etc. Using a black and white color scheme unifies the
mixed and matched set. This makes it easy for them to find what they need and gives them one less
excuse for getting their work started. It will all depend on the space available as well as on your
budget. I agree that things can get busy, but it doesn’t have to be crazy. Have you seen the new Post-
it Study collection that has hit store shelves. Becca wants to spread happiness, helpful tips, pretty
things and funny experiences throughout the land. We set these rules up and made sure the kids were
on board with them and now they do it without complaints. The important thing is finding out what
works best for your child and your home space. Overall, I’m very pleased with our choices, although
I think if you were on a tighter budget and got more creative you could do a similar space for less
money. If your child is older you may also need to add things like graph paper, a scientific calculator,
thesaurus, dictionary, protractor, and other items they may need to help them get their work done. It
really helps to keep all essential supplies in one location. Now do the same process again on the top
and allow the folded edge of the paper to hang over to the other side of the display. While they
aren’t a perfect match, they are good enough for now. The kids love having all they need at their
finger tips, and I love that everything is gathered in one spot so we are not frantically looking for
certain items through out the house last minute. Longer screws would have poked out the top of the
homework station. The Yellow Cape Cod Save Photo I labeled supply-filled rattan storage baskets
from a craft store with chalkboard tags purchased at an office supply store. You know what that
means, it is time to get ORGANIZED. The black and white chairs work perfectly with the white
dollhouse and the new black finish on the table. And as you will be able to see there are versatile
ways of making one such homework station. It has saved me numerous trips to the store (and my
daughter is only in Kindergarten). This Kids Homework Station is the perfect solution. The brackets
are several years old, purchased at Ikea. You can use ONE Design Dazzle image only if there is a link
back to DesignDazzle.com. DO NOT edit, crop, or remove watermarks from any image. Becca has
learned a lot these past years about juggling boys, blogging, family and suburban life. Add in some
healthy snacks, a plethora of school supplies and you’ve got a recipe for a successful night of
conquering the homework beast and help with a more clutter-free homeschool season. I’d like to be
able to purchase those items to create the same I my home.
Tape the trim pieces onto the main board and make sure to fit it on top of the crate for fitting before
gluing. Add dividers, and use up-cycled tin cans for pencil holders. Great stripes paired with the
bold Kelly-ish green desks. xo, S. I wanted to utilize some of my new Post-it Product discoveries
from their Post-it Study collection to help organize a small space work area that would really keep
their focus and keep them organized. With all of these great goodies, it is easy to spread clutter and
disorganization all over your home. Sunshine Chaser, Digital Content Creator, Author, Encourager,
Life Coach, Mama of SIX and CEO of sipping all the coffee. Of course the basic items are pens,
pencils, paper, erasers, and a pencil sharpener. Find your perfect project via age, person, and
estimated cost. The Yellow Cape Cod Save Photo To style the dollhouse hutch, I created playful art
by placing an Albert Einstein photo and inspirational quote inside old frames that I updated with a
fresh coat of the same black paint I used on the table. As a homeschooling family I’ve been workign
on getting organized for the school year and we have a similar setup, although my kids are still at the
age where they can’t be trusted with scissors or glue on their own, lol. The barrage of school
supplies, backpacks, back-to-school clothes, and all the deliciously scented (yes I love the scent of
office supplies) and adorable stationery goods are packed into the nooks of just about every store
reminding me of the impending school calendar upon us. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies
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You can save a boatload of money and still get the exact color you want. As an Amazon Associate, I
earn from qualifying purchases. The chalkboard tags are a fun, decorative element that also make it
easy for the kids to know what is inside each basket. You should make a homework station, where
they can have all the school supplies organized. She is the proud mother of three boys and married to
her college sweetheart. After homework was finished, it continued to remain all over my dining
room table, making it a mess. We’ll laugh, save, and embrace this next season of life together. The
Yellow Cape Cod Save Photo Armed with these key pieces, I got to work. Necessary Necessary
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have used them from pencil holders, to ticket keepers (for rewards), all the way to paper clips, push
pins, and anything else small. You might also include crayons, markers, colored pencils, a ruler, and
plain copy paper. We decided if we were going to redo our room and if we intended for our children
to use it for years to come; it was worth spending a little of money on a new surface. You could even
use the school colors and make a fun, quick and easy banner. Last school year they seemed to move
from the kitchen counter to the kitchen table to the guest room desk on any day of the week and
now they will have their supplies all in one easy place making homework time easier. Do your kids
have a designated homework space at your house. My son was in kinder last year, so we didn’t really
need this, but now that he is going to be starting all day school, this is a great idea. For most kids,
homework is one of those necessary evils and creating a dedicated spot in your home for them to
complete their work can help them to improve their focus and develop proper study habits. Please
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Also I am tired of the kids using broken pencils as an excuse to stop their homework. Sharing home
design, holiday fun, and travel posts to inspire your travel journey. What would your family say if
you served them some double Chocolate baked Cake mix Donuts for. Find more on my Back to
School, DIY, and Parenting boards on Pinterest. Just curious, did you paint your whole room
gauntlet gray. Those stations are such a fun idea and I love how they are organized for each kid.
Overall, I’m very pleased with our choices, although I think if you were on a tighter budget and got
more creative you could do a similar space for less money. We did this to avoid screwing into the top
of the counter. I love being a designer, DIYer, traveler, crafter, holiday lover, and memory maker. I’d
like to be able to purchase those items to create the same I my home. I'm a comfort food lover and
self-taught cook with five amazing kids and a firefighter husband, surviving mostly on coffee.
Measure the inside measurements of the wood crate and place the trim pieces on top of the board.
MomSkoop is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising
program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to
Amazon.com. See our privacy policy for more information. For most kids, homework is one of those
necessary evils and creating a dedicated spot in your home for them to complete their work can help
them to improve their focus and develop proper study habits. Elizabeth has such great ideas on her
blog, A Cup, A Cup. They now spend a lot of time in school and even when they’re home, their
playing has changed. As your kids gets older, the environment that they work best in might change,
so stay open to new ideas. They are perfect for most craft and school supplies. It would be great for
older students, maybe on the back of their bedroom door. 3. 5 Drawer Table Top. So, you should
consider installing some space-saving desk, a hideaway desk. No matter your size or budget, there’s
something for everyone. Instead of storing them away for the winter, we will be using them to keep
the kids sitting tall during their study sessions. It really helps to keep all essential supplies in one
location. Back to school is such a bittersweet time for me because I gain my home again for a few
hours each day but with that comes the responsibility of making 3 lunches every day and the dreaded
homework. And of course, stay up to date with the content of Top Dreamer to find many other DIY
projects that you can try to make. Photo via: ana-white.com Photo via: organizedmom.net Photo via:
yourmodernfamily.com Photo via: classyclutter.net These were the 15 Back to School DIY
Homework Stations that we have chosen for you today and we hope that you liked them. Mine is
from Hobby Lobby and no longer available, but here’s a similar map with a fun look. I also attached
the Post-it Study Notebook Kit for jotting down notes and flagging items in work. MomSkoop is a
participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program
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Amazon.com. See our privacy policy for more information. Since the cart has wheels it makes
moving the cart from room to room, a piece of cake.
The Yellow Cape Cod Save Photo So far the homework station is a hit with the whole family. Secure
the folded edge on the back with a little hot glue and to create a smooth finish on top. And as you
will be able to see there are versatile ways of making one such homework station. My daughter
refuses to do homework anywhere aside from the couch, so I think this would be great for her. We
have a really small house and I have a feeling homework will occur in different places depending on
what’s going on. The Yellow Cape Cod Save Photo I labeled supply-filled rattan storage baskets
from a craft store with chalkboard tags purchased at an office supply store. This particular station is
a combination station since I have both one in high school and one in elementary. I also found an
old, large dollhouse that my dad had built when I was a kid and that my daughter had outgrown a
long time ago. You don’t want them jumping up every time they need a pencil or a piece of paper.
I’ve received product samples and compensation for my time and effort in creating this post. This
idea is really really great to help keep things organized. Did you know that the first prescription ever
recorded was for Frankincense Oil. She did a DIY Planked Wall Bedroom makeover that turned out
so awesome. These days kids are on the move while doing homework so why not create a DIY
Portable Homework Station to follow them wherever they may land. MomSkoop is a participant in
the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide
a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. See our privacy
policy for more information. This can be a place where your child can write down their daily
reminders and tasks that need to be accomplished each day. For me this project is a great example of
how things we already have can be used in new, innovative ways to meet our changing needs. But
since it is a must and they will have to study and do their homework, you should provide them with a
place where they can do this. The homework station is available for them and they will often work
there, however if they prefer, they may work at the kitchen table or in their bedroom, as well. That
way, everything was in one spot when they were ready to do their homework. Thanks to Papermate
mechanical pencils that should stop the need to sharpen pencils all afternoon. If your child is older
you may also need to add things like graph paper, a scientific calculator, thesaurus, dictionary,
protractor, and other items they may need to help them get their work done. It will all depend on the
space available as well as on your budget. Our creative community loves to learn how to create
moments that matter for our friends and families. Plus, since I home school (and we started our
lessons mid July) I have already had the opportunity to use these items and make changes to meet
our needs. Have you seen the new Post-it Study collection that has hit store shelves. Adding a little
water to the paint also helps to give it a washed look. They are perfect for most craft and school
supplies. I wanted to utilize some of my new Post-it Product discoveries from their Post-it Study
collection to help organize a small space work area that would really keep their focus and keep them
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25 Like 23 Share Twitter Email Print In our home the end of summer ushers in back-to-school time
for our three children; it also marks the beginning of crazy sports schedules, homework sessions and
other school projects. We have a really small house and I have a feeling homework will occur in
different places depending on what’s going on. These DIY Homework Stations remind me of the
quiet areas that were set up in our school area for tackling test-taking and reading. However, I was
excited to see them at Dollar Tree a couple of weeks ago. The black and white chairs work perfectly
with the white dollhouse and the new black finish on the table. I purchased one for each child and
mounted them directly in front of their space. To finish off the edge of a round can, add a piece of
mirror tape and make multiple notches. The brackets are from Ikea, the shelf is just a board of wood
I stained to (attempt) to match the desk. With some help of my sister and friend, I repainted the
whole room white then I added the black stripes. DIY Portable Homework Station By Kelly
Published in Home This post may contain my affiliate link, which means I will make a small
commission if you click and make a purchase. You could even use the school colors and make a fun,
quick and easy banner. We’ll laugh, save, and embrace this next season of life together. This year, I
decided to make a fun and organized place for homework and craft projects so I could take my
dining room table back. MomSkoop is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates
Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising
fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. See our privacy policy for more information. They
have great things for organizing and great prices. (By the way, I am not being paid to say this). The
metal legs are from Ikea, as well as the table top. I love to create easy and delicious family recipes,
and share creative family tips I've learned along the way. I found this recipe for Sour Cream
Chocolate Banana Cake with Basic Cream Cheese Icing in a 2012 Sunday Newspaper Coupon
section from Kraft and was excited to. All three children used this space regularly when schools
were closed in March of 2020, although only two children used it for school. I have been working on
a few projects around my house to get me started in the right direction. My son loves to make paper
airplanes so he made a few for his bulletin board. Important papers went on the counter and book
bags went under the homework table. I wanted to share a fun Valentines Day Breakfast will surely
warm the hearts of your Valentines Day. Last year I started making portable homework stations and
picked up some inexpensive plastic containers in different colors, one for each kid.
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permission. Then I'll bring it to the kitchen homework space so they can use it. When homework is
done, they stay and color or create art projects. When the fabric is in place and to your liking, use the
staple gun to secure the fabric. It might depend a lot on your house and your space. If you don't
have enough space or money for a dedicated desk area, you could consider grabbing one of these
portable work trays to do the same job for cheaper in a smaller area. Creating recipes in her kitchen is
how she relaxes. After they grab something to eat, they have to work on homework. I also found an
old, large dollhouse that my dad had built when I was a kid and that my daughter had outgrown a
long time ago. The Yellow Cape Cod Save Photo A few whimsical decorative accents tucked in with
books and supplies keep the design lighthearted. Together these two pieces function like a desk with
a hutch. Secure the folded edge on the back with a little hot glue and to create a smooth finish on
top. Valentine Hot Chocolate Bombs Free Valentine Scavenger Hunt. I already miss the lazy days of
summer, but even I admit I like that school forces us to get back in a schedule again. Using three
organizational items, I have been able to keep all of our essential supplies neat and tidy. Her DIY
Homework station is a great idea for keeping homework time from getting too crazy. As a
homeschooling family I’ve been workign on getting organized for the school year and we have a
similar setup, although my kids are still at the age where they can’t be trusted with scissors or glue
on their own, lol. The kids really enjoy using their favorite colors, as you can tell. One recurring issue
around our house is finding a place where the kids can study without disruptions. Elizabeth has such
great ideas on her blog, A Cup, A Cup. We put them all in one spot on a tray (that could be easily
moved) on and off the table where they could all gather around and use those supplies for their work
and projects. In fact, I should do something like this now for myself for work. The barrage of school
supplies, backpacks, back-to-school clothes, and all the deliciously scented (yes I love the scent of
office supplies) and adorable stationery goods are packed into the nooks of just about every store
reminding me of the impending school calendar upon us. All three children used this space regularly
when schools were closed in March of 2020, although only two children used it for school. You can
save a boatload of money and still get the exact color you want. But, I did purchase a rolling cart
from IKEA and a cork board to complete the station. If you didn’t want to purchase new items, you
could fill the basket and bucket with craft supplies, markers, crayons, etc. Becca Wilkinson has a
creative “need” and will do anything to avoid laundry. My name is Elizabeth and I blog over at A
Cup, A Cup. It was exactly what I was envisioning for our space.

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