Just take that first step.

Begin.

That was all I needed to do to complete a project I had put off, ashamed to say, for years!

With a busy life, I just felt I could let it go for later, wishful thinking, it just gets messier.

I started my kitchen cabinet organization project with the two baking cabinets above my stove, they needed the most work.

Yikes!

I know, I know, the before photos are horrible!

So to begin, I removed everything from my cabinets, sorted the good from the bad, the outdated, and gave the inside of the cabinets a good cleaning.

To give order, I gathered all the containers I had on hand, although I did purchase some new canisters with a gift card given to me by my brother, for my birthday.

I also found some great “Rae Dunn” look alike stickers to add to the front of the canisters.

New spice jars were needed, eliminating all the little cans of spices that were here and there, never able to find.

I filled the jars and labeled each one, found a great set of labels on Amazon.

Glass jars worked well for so many of my baking items.

I love that I can now clearly see the items.

Using glass jars and containers standardized my organization.

No more boxes and little cans.

You can now see that sustaining, keeping this order, should be easy, everything has a place, and all containers clearly recognized.

Pleased with the outcome of this project.

Now I am not embarrassed to open these cabinet doors.

They are clean, and organized in an easy simple way.

This is just the beginning of organizing all my kitchen cabinets, next step, dishes, cups, glasses.

Today might be a good day for you to take that first step on a project you have been putting off, just begin!

Love, blessings, joy, and laughter today.

 

 

 

2 Comments on Organizing My Kitchen Cabinets

  1. Love the canisters you bought with my birthday pre$ent! I tackled our cabinets a couple of months ago but my organization ideas were no match for yours!

    • Oh sweet Brother,
      Thanks for reading my posts.
      After working for 15 years everything was neglected, but I’m working on it!
      Love you!

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