What is the easiest and neatest method to store paper bags?
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Flatten them.
fold then flat and stack largest to smallest. Vertically in a slot if appropriate size allows easy access
http://www.4you-withlove.com/2012/01/how-to-fold-paper-grocery-sack-for.html
Thnku!
I just fold mine up and store them standing upright in my kitchen cabinets or you could fold them up and store them in a plastic bin on a shelf or closet. You could get an under your bed plastic storage unit on wheels and store them in it under your bed as well. Hope this helps!
I use one of those graduated folder holders normally used for a desk. I mounted it to the wall in my laundry room.
I find the neatest way is to fold them and keep them inside another paper bag. They can also be used for things like lining drawers and if there are just way too many, schools love them for kids to draw on.
I flatten them and store them inside the largest bag.