5. Create a Pouring Jar
Repurpose old salt or seasoning containers to create easy-pour jars for dry goods. Simply attach the pour spout to a mason jar for a mess-free way to store sugar, flour, herbs, or drink mixes. This makes accessing these items easier, and it gives a charming, rustic look to your kitchen.
6. Whimsical Soap Dispensers
Turn old glass soda bottles into adorable hand soap or dish soap dispensers. Just add a pour spout and cork (found at craft stores), and you have a stylish way to store your soap while adding some personality to your kitchen sink area.
7. Spin Your Condiments
Stop wasting time digging through the back of your fridge for condiments by using a lazy Susan. Place it on a fridge shelf and organize your condiments on it. With just a quick spin, you can easily access the bottle you need without hassle.
8. Save Can Space
If you’ve ever struggled to organize cans in your pantry, consider making your own soup can organizer. Simply cover a soda box with pretty paper and enlarge the slot so cans can easily slide out when needed. This inexpensive organizer is both functional and visually appealing.
By repurposing household items, you can organize your kitchen effectively without breaking the bank. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also be reducing waste and creating a more sustainable, efficient kitchen. Share these ideas with friends and family and start organizing today!
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