Maybe I found to many bargains this summer, but my pots and pans cabinet is bursting at the seams! I noticed that the kids’ snack cabinet which is prime real estate next to the stove, was being completely under utilized, so I decided to claim it. A lot of their snacks are stored in the refrigerator, freezer or on the counter top anyway, so they really didn’t need a whole cabinet.
Here is the before shot of their “snack cabinet.”
Disorganized and lots of wasted space…
I emptied it out, and put most of the boxes in recycling. I realized how much space just the packaging takes up!
I saved a few of the empty boxes, and cut them down to help organize a bin as the new snack storage place. Here is what it ended up looking like:
Nothing fancy, but much more efficient, and it will fit on a shelf in the pantry.
I also put any extras right in the shoe bag on the back of my pantry door, which I blogged about here, that works great for storing little things so they won’t get buried somewhere.
We keep frozen waffles in the door of the freezer for easy access, and this little bin in the fridge holds cheese sticks and yogurts in reach. Baby carrots and apples are kept low, and bananas are on the counter.
So they are covered with their snack storage, and now I have an empty cabinet for pots and pans, which works for everyone, right?
Now I need to get busy…
Blessings, Margo
Love the shoe organizer hanging on your pantry door!
We used to have “the red basket” — very similar to your white basket. When the kids wanted a snack, they’d ask, “Can I have something from the red basket?” I agree that condensing everything and getting the packaging out to the recycling bin is great on storage space!
I take everything out of those boxes and use baskets as well. Love your organizing tip of labeling them! The shoe organizer is a great idea as well! Enjoy your weekend!
I’m a basket person, too. They’re just so handy and space-saving! Labeling is a great idea…I’ve gotta get me a label-maker.
You are so clever, using the shoe bag for snacks. Snacks can be difficult to organize coming in so many shapes and sizes but you have done an awesome job. I especially like the fridge idea as things get lost in the great abyss of mine.
This is such an inspirtation! Thanks for the post.
Love this, my pantry is a mess. You motivate me!
I’m going to have to try this. The packaging is so flimsy that once you open it the pantry looks horrible anyway. I like the basket idea but my favorite is the over the door shoe holder for all those little things! Thank you for linking to Wicked Awesome Wednesday!
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Love when we can find a quick fix for more storage! Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!
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DaNita
If I can take something out of its packaging, then I do because those boxes take up SO MUCH ROOM! Great idea.
THank you so much for linking up this great ideas for organizing kids snacks! It was one of the most clicked ideas!
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Love the pocket organizer. What a great idea. I would love for you to stop by and link up to More the Merrier Monday. It is open through Wednesday so you have plenty of time to link up. http://diyhshp.blogspot.com
Don’t you just love how much space the snack basket saves? And time throughout the week?
xoxo,
Jen
Wow, our snack cabinet is always such a mess. Thanks for the ideas, I am going to work on that next week when I am off.