Join me for a little spice cabinet organization. Glass spice jars, a sharpie paint marker, chalk paint and wooden boxes transform a messy cabinet.
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The spring cleaning bug is buzzing around the farmhouse, and I obliged to its demands with a little spice cabinet organization.
I am slightly embarrassed to show you the before photos on this project. Let's just say I have probably never thought about organizing the spice cabinet EVER, and it kind of shows.
Not only that, the cabinets were a hideous sponge painted blue, on the inside and out, when we bought the farmhouse. I painted most of the backs of the doors, and all of the outside. But, I neglected the inside doors of the less used upper cabinets. They drove me crazy every time I opened the doors, but who has time to paint inside cabinets? Not this lady.
Now that I actually did it, though, I wonder what took me so long. It's one of those jobs that really only takes a couple of evenings. I just used Rustoleum Chalked Paint in Linen White. I love the stuff, and use it all the time, because it goes over anything without any prep work. That's my kind of project!
It's also super cheap on Amazon. I grabbed it from my local hardware store. because I wanted it ASAP but it was $6 more. Boo.
I grabbed a Sharpie paint marker, spice jars and a couple of old wooden boxes from around the house to whip it right back into shape.
Hallelujah!
I like that the little jars have airtight swing top lids. They look so pretty sitting up there. I normally remove the little sprinkle tops from spice jars anyway, so these are perfect for me.
I finished the cabinet doors with some little wooden measuring spoons that I hung with Damage Free 3M Command Hooks.
I want to leave the doors wide open now. There is nothing to hide. Everything is tidy and accessible. I especially love that I can see exactly what I have. No more wondering at the store.
Cinnamon and garlic powder are now obviously on the list. Ahem, ;)
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