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Stuffed Animal Swing
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Over the Door Stuffed Animal Holder
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Belt Shelf for Stuffed Animals
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Stuffed Animal Basket
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Stuffed Animal Zoo
1. Stuffed Animal Swing. This hanging storage solution is inexpensive and can be easily put together in an hour or two. It’s simple enough that the kids can help with most of the construction. A 3-shelf structure will hold about 25 toys.
http://www.itsalwaysautumn.com/2012/10/31/stuffed-animal-swing-diy-hanging-toy-storage.html
2. Over the Door Animal Storage. What could be easier than picking up one of these shoe organizers from Bed, Bath & Beyond and slipping over your child's door? One stuffed animal per band and you're done!
3. Straps and Plank Shelves. These sweet shelves are easy to make even though the site doesn't have instructions. The straps are simply strong fabric strips sewn onto rings. Place the two rings on a hook securely fastened into wall studs. Slide a finished piece of wood onto each set of strips–done! The shelves won't hold too much weight but a few stuffed animals are perfect.
http://www.beeskneesbungalow.com/2011/06/bachmans-2011-summer-ideas-house-pt-iii.html
4. Stuffed Animal Baskets. These wire baskets are really freezer baskets purchased from WalMart that you screw securely into wall. They are small enough to only need two screws but will hold a few books or toys in each. The wire gives them a vintage look perfect for almost any decor.
http://www.lovecityblog.com/2012/11/my-thrifty-stuffed-animal-storage-idea.html
5. The Stuffed Animal Zoo. The Zoo is pricey at $157 but this "zoo" will keep a ton of toys off the floor and out of the way. Plus, it's well made with wood and flexible tubing bars and will last through several kids.