OrganizeMore

Family-operated business specializing in handcrafted storage organizers for scrapbooking, stamping, and papercrafting supplies since 2007.

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Returns

What is the return window?
OrganizeMore offers a 60-day return window from the date of purchase for customer satisfaction.

Are there any items that are non-returnable?
OrganizeMore gift cards are not returnable, refundable, or redeemable for cash, though they do not have an expiration date.

How will I receive my refund?
Once OrganizeMore receives the organizer(s) back in original condition, they will issue an immediate refund for the original purchase cost of the organizer(s).

Who pays for return shipping?
For returns due to customer dissatisfaction, the return shipping costs will be the customer's responsibility, and in most cases, original shipping charges cannot be refunded.

What if I received a damaged or incorrect item?
If any item arrives damaged, OrganizeMore will send a replacement quickly and may need a photo of the damage to file a claim with UPS.

Editor's Take

There's something genuinely refreshing about OrganizeMore that you don't find in today's mass-production world. This isn't your typical craft storage company-it's basically a love story between two people who accidentally stumbled into building a business that's now been handcrafting organizers for over 17 years.

Mike and Chrissi started this whole thing back in 2006 when Chrissi, who was deep into the Stampin' Up community, desperately needed better storage for her growing collection of supplies. Mike built her a 48-slot ink pad organizer, and honestly? That same design is still one of their bestsellers today. Sometimes the first idea really is the best one.

What makes OrganizeMore different is almost everything about how they operate. While most companies are racing to automate and outsource, these folks are still hand-building and hand-painting every single organizer in their Tennessee workshop. And when I say "hand-painted," I mean it-you might find small character traits that make each piece unique, which they're completely upfront about.

The product line has grown from that original ink pad organizer to include ribbon organizers, marker holders, paint storage, and desktop solutions. But they've kept the same philosophy: make things that actually look nice in someone's craft room, not just functional storage that you'll want to hide away.

Their customer reviews consistently mention the same things-solid construction, beautiful finish work, and customer service that feels personal. One customer mentioned ordering a second organizer immediately after receiving the first one, which tells you something about both quality and that "I need more of this" feeling you get with really well-designed storage.

Since 2013, this has been Mike and Chrissi's full-time gig, and you can tell they're still genuinely excited about what they do. They sell through their own website, Etsy, and have built a loyal following in the crafting community without ever compromising on their handmade approach.

In a world where everything feels mass-produced and impersonal, OrganizeMore represents something different-the satisfaction of owning something made by people who actually care about the end result.