So you’ll spend less time cleaning, organizing, and searching, and more time nomming.
3. Cut off the ends of plastic hangers to DIY chip clips.
Never experience the hollow, tragic crunch of a stale chip again. Directions here.
11. Arrange utensils and cloths on an old shutter door.
You can use 3M adhesive hooks for hanging utensils and potholders. Directionshere.
12. Keep your measuring cups handy inside a cupboard door.
And never do complicated conversion math again. Directions here.
13. Use a liquor or olive oil dispenser spout for dish or hand soap.
Now you can buy your cleaning products in bulk, or make your own. Directions here.
16. If you’re willing to invest in a restaurant-style dish rack, it makes for great extra storage.
18. Tissue boxes are great for holding plastic bags too.
Just thumbtack a box to the inside of a cabinet, or wherever’s most convenient.
19. Store utensils in vintage trophies.
You’ll get first place in kitchen organization HAHAHAHA.
22. Turn a milk jug into a dust pan for easy sweeping.
One less thing you’ll have to worry about recycling.
23. Store knives safely in bamboo skewers.
They won’t splay everywhere and stab you in the hands, which is always a plus. Directions for beautifying here.
25. Create chalkboard-paint lids for your spices.
You can make your own out of old baby food jars. Directions here.
26. Keep small snacks in coffee creamer containers.
Just clean them out and peel off the labels.
27. A roll of brown paper makes a seemingly infinite place for grocery lists.
Which you will promptly forget every time you go shopping. Directions here.
29. Use CD holders to neatly house Tupperware lids.
Oh, yeah, because you totally need those CD holders for your immense collection of Enya’s discography.
30. Make a wreath out of tea bags to keep them all neat.
Plus now you’ll have A WREATH MADE OF TEA. Directions here.
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