Horrifying, huh? It has become a catch-all for dog food, snacks, costco bulk buys, purses, light bulbs, rags, cleaning supplies, dog supplies, camera bags, mops, potatoes, plastic recycling bags, and believe it or not, I can usually cram my dyson in there as well.
After having not been able to shut it the other day, I decided to repo my closet from the junk. Where else did I turn for inspiration but Pinterest, of course?!?! I fell in love with the look of this pantry posted on http://www.modernkiddo.com/:
The best thing about this pantry was when I followed all the links, I found that the labels were free printables! How awesome is that?!? So I emptied the. entire. pantry. My all-or-nothing-approach tendency kicked in, and I went ahead and emptied all my cabinets as well. I don't recommend this approach. I feel as though it took 3 times as long, due to the chaotic state it left behind in my dining room. It wasn't until after I emptied everything that I realized I might want containers to put the stuff in. Duh. I wish I could call it being spontaneous, but's really that I'm just impulsive. So...I made a list of everthing I wanted a container for, and off I went to the Dollar Store and Big Lots. I'm lucky that my hubby's use to my antics. After spending about $25 I returned home and started organizing. During this process, I gave alot of thought to what I use and where it should be. I took the flour, sugar, and generally all baking materials out of my cabinets in the kitchen and placed them in the pantry. 1. I'm not a frequent baker, and 2. those items aren't something I need daily, or even weekly, so it makes more sense to put it over in the pantry. The other things that made a big difference was getting rid of the household items and putting them elsewhere (light bulbs, rags, cleaning supplies).
Here is my result:
Close up of items on the top shelf:
It isn't nearly fabulous as my inspiration picture, but I'm happy with how it turned out. The picture is from my cellphone (no flash) so it looks much darker than it appears in person. Notice I bought a storage rack for the inside of the door. In here I put all our specialty vinegars, oils, etc. that we don't use daily and was taking up valuable cabinet space. Everything has a place that it goes in and the best part is that the kids (and my hubby) can find things AND help put them away since everything is labled.
My cabinet came out fabulous:
A note about the labels. After making my notes of what labels I would need (you can choose blue, orange, or green), I printed them, cut them out, and modge podged them on. This means I can't put them in the dishwasher, but I can still gently handwash them, which I'm fine with.