Get tips to maximize space and organize your baking and spice cabinet with free printable labels.
As we prepare to get a new backsplash, countertops and appliances in our kitchen, I wanted to do one of the most important steps to making the kitchen feel new and functional. ORGANIZE!
Waste not, want not, right? That’s my theory behind retaining our current kitchen cabinets.
Sure, we could always add more storage, but as you’ll see here with these simple kitchen organization tips, we probably don’t even need it!
Spice Cabinet Organization
Those cabinets in the “before” picture? A mess! I started by pulling out the contents. Guess what? Four jars of parsley, two rosemary, three salts and several spices I don’t even use.
Who knew? I couldn’t believe I had been so wasteful and unorganized! No wonder my spice cabinet was such a mess.
Next, I painted the interior of the cabinets to create a bright, blank canvas, one that will allow me to easily spot anything I need.
I divided the items between baking ingredients and cooking spices. I inventoried each so I knew what labels to make.
To make this an easy and inexpensive project, I dumped spices I didn’t use so I could utilize jars I already owned (from a spice kit years ago) and reutilized them by putting those in plastic and metal containers in them, labeling as I went.
Spice Cabinet Labels
Always looking to repurpose to save the planet and a dime, I removed the label from my vanilla with my favorite adhesive remover. Life saver. You wouldn’t believe how nice it is to have it uniform!
Using 3M hooks {as to not damage the cabinet fronts}, I hung the everyday baking attachments for my KitchenAid mixer to not only make them easily accessible, but save space as well.
Measuring spoons in your spice cabinet add a lot of convenience as well.
As you can see, this cabinet is significantly more functional now for both my baking and cooking (stove top is just to the right and mixer is just to the left) and I will never miss all of the spices that I haven’t touched in the last five years!
Our new spice cabinet is functional and beautiful.
The 3M hooks were repurposed from last Christmas’ magnolia garland. Oh yes, and the labels – full sticker sheets that can be cut to size.
I always have some on hand. While the painting took a considerable amount of time, organizing, labeling, combining, etc only took a half hour! A great investment!
I wouldn’t leave you without the free printable baking pantry and spice jar labels, just click the links to download!
Click here for more tips and simple solutions to get organized! Below are updated photos with the kitchen in progress. She’s coming along nicely, don’t you think?
Sources
flour/sugar jars, Boos board, 3M hooks, sticker sheets, similar spice jars, Kitchen-Aid stand mixer
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So beautiful!!! Congratulations! Is the perfect pantry, it looks so clean.
Can you please confirm me the font? For my labels I used Susie’s Hand but it’s different!
Thank you very much
Thanks Sofia! I just checked and it is Susie’s Hand {on the labels}.
I just wanted to tell you that regardless of having my own (less bent!) spoons, I also have my mom’s; they are an exact match to your mom’s. I use them every day too while the ‘new’ ones still sit in the drawer…thanks for the 🙂
Thanks for sharing Naomi! I love integrating little reminders. Much more special than store bought!
I also make use of the insides of cupboard doors. I hang flexible cutting mats (punch a hole to hang them); various sizes of strainers so they don’t get damaged in a drawer; pot holders (inside door next to the stove); fly swatters & flashlight (door under the sink); and on several doors a magnetic tape strip to hold pages or recipe cards at eye level and off the counter while I cook—it keeps them clean.
Great ideas Kim! I like to utilize all of the countertop space I can while keeping everything convenient. Thanks for visiting. I hope you continue to find inspiration here! Have a great week!
Great ideas!
Thank you for the printable. I hope to paint my pantry white and these would look great!! 🙂
Thanks Gina! I’d love to know – did you make the leap?
Ooo…ok, thanks! :))