One thing that plagues my home is toy clutter, even as my boys get older. I decided to build a DIY rolling toy bin to corral some of their things, and I’m teaming up with Kreg to share the build plans with you!

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Kreg. All opinions are my own.
I used my Kreg Jig 520PRO to build this toy bin. It’s a great pocket hole jig, easy to use, and super portable.


I love putting my own design spin on things, and you can definitely do the same. For the finish I stained it with a special walnut stain, then taped off a diagonal design and painted it white. I added 3/4″ thick cotton rope handles and casters to finish it off.
This bin is perfect for sports equipment or larger toys, stuffed animals, games, you name it.


Be sure to head over to the Kreg site for the build plans and full written tutorial.
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