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Lovees Cubbies

Lovees Cubbies – most of the Lovees now have a special spot using a pocket closet organizer.

Lovees Cubbies

The shoe pocket organizer is often used for shoes. Here you can use them for your stuffed animals, umm Lovees! Hold Ty Beanies, Webkinz, Squishmallow and more.

Lovees Cubbies - most of the Lovees now have a special spot using a pocket closet organizer.

A cubby is a small enclosed space or compartment, typically used for storage or organizing items. It is often a box-like structure with an open front or a small door, and can be made from various materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. Cubbies are commonly used in schools, daycares, and homes to store books, toys, and other items. They can also be used as personal workspaces, such as in an office setting, where they can provide a sense of privacy and organization.

Tip: Do not use thumb tacks as they won’t support the weight! Get screws and anchors to mount to the wall.


Shoe hanger to hold your stuffed animals, Ty Beanies, Webkinz, Squishmallows and more.
Update we now have two shoe hangers to hold them all.


These two stand on top of my vinyl holder since they are too big for the shoe holder organizer
These two stand on top of my vinyl holder since they are too big for the shoe holder organizer


Now I can easily tell which lovee went on an adventure with us. Plus they are no longer over crowded either. I guess as my collection grows, I might have to get another shoe pocket organizer. I used the cloth mesh one from Walmart.

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First published April 22, 2022. Last updated or republished March 19, 2023.


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