I really do love baskets. Remember I blogged about it last week?
Here is part 1 in case you missed it.
This time, I'm showing more kitchen and pantry pictures.
this is a cupboard right next to my stove - that basket holds some extra spices that don't fit on my spice rack




This is also my Works for me Wednesday post - working smarter, not harder :)
4 comments:
i too love baskets, but also wanted to share one of my favorite organizing tools. i posted about this awhile back before i found you!! i still need to research your archives for other good ideas!
http://thetruestthing.blogspot.com/2007/09/closet-organizers.html
This is a great reminder about using baskets. I need to go through my cabinets and shelves and see if there are some places where a basket or little bin wouldn't help organize things better.
Thanks for the tip!
Duckabush Blog
Yes, baskets are great. I also love plastic see-through bags with the easy slide zippers.
I keep my tea bags in a Tupperware container. When I left them in the box, they would get smashed and fall out. I also put all of my other teas and hot chocolates in a basket to pull out when I have company. This saves me from pulling out a lot of different boxes. Also, if I am getting low on something, I don't have the entire box with only two packages in it. I look forward to reading more on your site!
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