Parents, grab your tips to head into the school season with these 9 Family Dollar Store Back-to-School Hacks for Busy Parents. This post is sponsored by Family Dollar. All inventive & thrifty opinions are my own.
9 Family Dollar Store Back-to-School Hacks for Busy Parents
Parents, it’s that time again. It’s time to stretch out those budgeting muscles and loosen up that savvy creativity. With back-to-school upon us, I’m staying organized and on-budget with these 9 Family Dollar store back-to-school hacks for busy parents. Ready to make the school year just a little easier? Grab the “school supplies” you didn’t know that you needed this school season, all with items from your local Family Dollar!
Save More While Giving Back
Parents, I totally get you. It’s a busy school season and we need to tackle this year with clever ideas and big savings. Every week I say thank you to my Family Dollar. I love that this family gem is literally a few blocks from my house, especially with the busy school season here. With two kids now in school, Family Dollar is the perfect place to stock up on those back-to-school essentials that we need (and didn’t know that we needed), all at budget friendly prices we love! Be sure to take advantage of the $5 off coupon on school and office supplies purchases over $15 that you can use toward back-to-school shopping! Also, this back-to-school season Family Dollar, together with Hellmann’s and Clorox, is donating $100,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
With $1 WOW deals, new weekly savings and Smart Coupons, I can stretch our budget even further with these 9 clever Family Dollar Store back-to-school hacks:
1. Dish Rack Homework Center
Time for homework? Pull out everything easily with this dish rack homework center. Organize folders, papers, notebooks, pencils and more in one place.
2. Throw-Away Ice Packs
Do your kids keep forgetting those lunchbox ice packs at school? Stay on budget with these throw-away ice packs! Just freeze a water soaked sponge inside a zip top sandwich bag. Pack with your child’s school lunch for pennies (perfect for field trips).
3. Ice Pop Crayon Organizer
Can’t find the right crayon? Keep everything organized at your desk with this ice pop desk organizer. Use each ice pop opening to find your favorite colors in a flash.
4. Travel Kit Portable Pencil Holder
Need just a few writing instruments? Carry them in style with this Portable Pencil Holder, made with a $1 travel toothbrush kit!
5. Photo Frame Command Center
Meals, homework, chores and family schedules can all be kept track in this handy Photo Frame Command Center. Some $2 Photo Frames, colorful paper and a set of dry erase markers are all you need to keep tabs on the busy week ahead.
6. DIY First Aid Kit
A travel cosmetic bag, small hand sanitizer, bandages and tissues are all you need for this DIY First Aid Kit, all for about $2! You could add a card with emergency contacts, allergies, and other medical info too. Perfect for size for your child’s backpack.
7. School Supply Shoe Organizer
Need to keep those school supplies in order? Use a hanging shoe organizer to hold all of those items. Organize and store everything in one place!
8. Clothespin Reminders
Clothespins are great items to “hold” your daily reminders. Use for homework, projects, errands and more, just decorate with some stickers/markers/paint to keep tabs on your busy school days.
9. Backpack Storage
Do your kids’ backpacks end up all over the house too? Use a handy over-the-door hook in a low spot for little hands (we use our kitchen cabinets!) to keep those backpacks neat and ready for the next day. Great for lunch bags too!
It may be a busy school year for this mom, but I’m ready to help my family have the best school year ever with these 9 Family Dollar Store back-to-school Hacks! Head to your local Family Dollar to stock up on those family essentials and follow Family Dollar via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for big savings, clever ideas and more.
What is your favorite Family Dollar Store Back-to-School Hack? Do you have a hack I should add to the list?
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Edye says
These are so unique! You are so smart!!! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Sarah Bailey says
What some absolutely amazing ideas, those clothes pegs are such a great idea for reminding yourself when things need doing.
Catherine Sargent says
These are all great hacks. I love the idea of using the shoe organizer to hold the school supplies.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Ahh! These are fantastic! I love the dish rack homework organizer and the popsicle caryon/pencil holder. You are a genius!
melissa chapman says
Very great use of dollar store items to store school supplies and organize your kids homework center. My kids are a little older but getting organized is always important.
Rana Durham says
i love hacks and i will try out all of thease back to school hacks. i kmow they will save time and make it fun for everyone.
Tina says
Those are great hacks. I am going to use a few.
Kelly || Food, Fun, & Faraway Places says
These are amazing ideas! I love the shoe rack one and ice pop holder best! I would’ve never thought to use either! The low backpack holder is great for little kids, they can reach it but it’s still not in some random place.
Kelly Hutchinson says
You are so clever and creative! The dish rack homework organizer is brilliant! I cannot wait to try this with my kids.
Pam says
THhese are some great ideas for back to school. I like the clothespin reminder idea a lot.
Veronica Solomon says
I love Family Dollar! I get so many good stuff there. Back to school there means big savings
shelly peterson says
These are some really great ideas. These will be so helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Theresa says
These are such awesome bts hacks. I am really digging using those ice pop molds for crayon organizers.
Dandi D says
These are some very helpful tips–I wish I had been better organized with my shopping this year!
Janet W. says
The ice pop crayon holder is a great idea!! This would be so helpful for my grandsons when coloring!
Linda Manns Linneman says
These are such great suggestions for back to school. It is so easy to forget some things while shopping. Thank you so much for sharing
Debra Holloway says
These are some fun and unique ideas. I will be trying some of these this year.
Sarah L says
Those are some great ideas. I like the mini first aid kit for putting in a kids backpack.
rochelle haynes says
Looking good need all this stuff
Tamra Phelps says
I love going in Family Dollar! You never know what you might find. I always find great deals.