Sometimes, it's the little things that make me sublimely happy. Like veggies which finally begin to ripen at the beginning of September.
Or figuring out where to keep lunchboxes after four years of school. It didn't work keeping them in cubbies because kids would forget to empty them. Which led to a traumatic episode after a week of Spring Break that I do not care to relive. And then Toni at A Bowlful of Lemons suggested I store them on Command Hooks under the sink
which I did.
So we can empty their contents right in the sink and put them away. Then I found a small metal rack at a thrift store
and filled it with the sponges and drain stoppers that are always falling off the rim of the sink and hitting me on the hand.
Mmmmm. So happy.
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A Bowlful of Lemons

A great idea - I have the hooks, I have a metal rack but had never mentally connected the two.
ReplyDeleteThank you! x
You're welcome! It's funny how something like corralling your drain stoppers can improve your entire day...yeay!
DeleteLove your idea of hanging the lunch boxes on the door. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSue
Fruity Lemonade
I like your hanging organizer idea for sponges.
ReplyDeleteI hate having sponges clutter up my sink.
I use a small shoe hanging organizer thing to hold my sponges. I also used a command hook to hang it inside of my door cabinet.
Lauren
Organizing on a Budget
I'm getting addicted to the command hooks...in the last day or 2 I've stuck them up all over the place around here!
Deletestopping by from bowl full of lemons, looks great! :)
ReplyDeletethank you for visiting! Happy organizing!
DeleteGreat idea! I always forget how useful those hooks are!
ReplyDeleteTake Care,
Mandy
www.mandyjeanchic.com
I'm popping over from BFOL too. I keep my kids' lunchboxes on command hooks just inside my pantry. I'm getting "hooked" on those hooks, too. Great idea to hang the metal rack from them. Looks great!
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