#1 Bean Bag Stuffed Animal Storage

#2 Hanging Stuffed Animal Toy Hammock

#3 Stuffed Animal Zoo Storage

#4 Macrame Toy Hammock

#5 Cat Face Storage Basket

#6 Llama Toy Storage Ottoman

#7 Wooden Toy Box

#8 Under-Bed Toy Storage Containers

#9 Rolling Toy Crate

#10 Wall-Mounted Buckets Storage For Stuffed Animals

#11 Personalized Toy Organizer

#12 Floating Shelves For Stuffed Animal Storage

#13 Closet Organizer With Pockets

#14 Storage Organizer Bins

#15 Stuffed Animal Swing

#16 Basketball Hoop Storage

Looking to save time and money? We’ve got three DIY stuffed animal storage solutions that could be just what you need. All you’ll need are some coloring materials and stuffed animals (of course). Your children can join in and lend a hand with these projects, too!
#17 DIY Stuffed Animal Storage Idea: Repurposed Shelf

#18 Repurposed Shoe Organizer For DIY Stuffed Animal Storage

#19 Repurposed Ladder For Stuffed Animal Storage

FAQ
What Can I Do With Too Many Stuffed Animals?
Maybe the problem isn't storage but the number of toys you have. You might want to donate some. You can donate a portion of your toys to Goodwill, schools, or children’s hospitals. Also, if the toys are pet-friendly, you can donate the other portion to animal shelters.
What is the Best Way to Store Stuffed Animals?
Nets, baskets, or shelves with dividers work wonders! Under-bed containers or repurposed furniture like ottomans and ladders can do the trick, too. Feel free to pick from the range of stuffed animal storage ideas we listed earlier. Choose what suits your space and keeps playtime mess-free.
Can You Vacuum Seal Stuffed Animals for Storage?
Vacuum-sealing toys come with both pros and cons. Although vacuum sealing saves space, it can break components inside the toy, and the toy might lose its shape. Moreover, prolonged compression can remove the original fluffiness of the toy. Hence, it’s important to evaluate whether protecting the toy from the dust this way is worth it.
However, you can minimize the cons by selecting the right bag for vacuuming, using gentle compression, avoiding squashing them too much, releasing the seal periodically, and choosing less delicate toys for vacuum sealing.


