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Paper activities for children's hospital packages

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Max Holloway
Max Holloway

How do you organize your workspace when managing large volumes of paper art and supplies for hospital packages?

How do you organize your workspace when managing large volumes of paper art and supplies for hospital packages? Is there a way to store finished crafts so they can air out safely without taking up every flat surface in the room?

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Sofia Verniga
Sofia Verniga
4 days ago

When preparing art packages for children, keeping everything clean and organized is vital. I’ve started using this green epoxy wire shelving to manage our inventory: https://www.mcdonaldpaper.com/ma1454gn-14x54-inch-green-epoxy-wire-shelf-nsf. The 54-inch length provides plenty of space for drying paper crafts, and the wire design allows for excellent airflow, which is perfect for ensuring glues or paints dry evenly. The green coating also feels much warmer and more inviting for a creative studio than industrial silver. It’s a sturdy, NSF-certified solution that helps maintain the hygienic standards necessary when sending items to a hospital environment!

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