Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Less Mess Project: Pantry Reveal!


(If you missed the first part of this post you can read about it HERE and you can read about the Less Mess Project HERE).

My pantry is finished and I'm totally in love with it! 
As a reminder as to how totally disorganized I am, here is my pantry before...
Nice right? It stressed me out just to look in there. I'm already not a fan of cooking and this made it even worse. It's too bad that I'm not one of those people that thinks cooking is the bees knees, since I have to do it everyday. Wouldn't it be awesome if your hobby was also something that you had to do? I don't need to have a creatively decorated house, but I do need to cook healthy meals for my family. And to add insult to injury, after you cook then you have to clean it all up. Double suck.
 Anyway, rabbit trail. What I meant to say was that cooking it a little more fun now that my pantry is awesome.

So as a quick recap of the last post...
After emptying it out, painting it white, and stenciling, my pantry looked like this...

And here, ladies and gentleman,  is my organized masterpeice!
It makes me smile just to look in there.
I even managed to take the rack off the back of my door. That was probably the hardest part, finding a new place for all that rack stuff.  I plan on taking the door off completely and replacing it with old wooden screen door. I've gotta show off all that beautiful organization, you know? Plus it's a great way to add some personality to the kitchen. I plan on painting it the same color as the kitchen cabinets (which is the same color as the stencil...Sherwin Williams Harbor Grey). I just need to get my hands on a door first....and I don't care if its No Spend February or not, if I find the perfect door I WILL buy it.

Let's take a closer look shall we? On the top shelf we have baking supplies and a basket full of to go toddler snacks.
Below that we have more baking supplies in Tupperware canisters (that I've had forever). The labels are just  cheapo scrap booking stickers from Hobby Lobby - I don't think a dollar has ever made me feel so fancy before!
 Then we have crackers and pastas. The pasta is stacked two deep - we eat a lot of pasta.
 The clear canisters are OXO POP Canisters. I originally wanted pretty circular glass ones, but I could't find any that were airtight. Plus my pantry isn't very big and circular canisters aren't the best use of space. I love these OXO ones though, they have a button on top that you press to take the lid off, then you press it again to seal it closed. Plus they're stackable and the seal matches my stencil color (very important!) I bought mine HERE on Amazon...
They're not the cheapest, but they're the nicest canisters I found by far. (If you want big ones to hold flour you'll have to buy the big 5.5 quart ones separately.) I also found a few randomly at HomeGoods, they were way cheaper but only had a few at a time.
(Update - A reader recommended these Lock and Lock containers, said they're awesome and they're WAY cheaper. Wishing I'd have seen them first...) 

Next shelf down we have rice, beans, etc and cereals. The 'MIX' cereal is for me...I like my cereals mixed - the more the merrier! I used to just pull out every cereal in the morning and put a little of each in my bowl. Now the plan is to pour the cereal remnants from the other canisters onto mine so I only have to pour one cereal in the morning. I great idea if I may say so myself.
The lowest shelf is canned goods. I found some risers at Target and they work great - now I can see everything. Next to the risers is our supply of Costco tomato bisque soup. Have ya'll had this stuff? I don't recommend you try it unless you never want to be able to eat another brand of tomato soup ever again. It's that good. 
On the floor we have some bins (from The Container Store- the shelf baskets are from there too) that holds unopened condiments on the top and onions and potatoes on the bottom. Next to that is my old onion and potato holder which now holds tea bags for sweet tea. It wasn't quite big enough for potatoes... plus I'm pretty sure it didn't get enough airflow because my potatoes grew sprouts like it was their job in there.


I didn't wan't to waste any valuable space, so I the sides of the pantry I put little wire baskets to hold my spices and whatnot. They're actually pencil holder drawer thingys - most normal sized ones were too long for this space so they took forever to find. Guess where I found these? Yup, The Container Store.

Hubby just screwed them into the wall like so...
The other side is a little deeper so I found wider ones to hold other (ugly) stuff). These side baskets are the only reason I was able to take the rack off the back of the door, otherwise my screen door dreams might have been squandered.
Here is a picture so you can see how many there are...
(Gosh it's hard to take pictures of the inside of a tiny pantry!)
That's the grand tour! Do you love it as much as I do? I'm pretty confident that I can keep it this organized for the long haul, everything we use is in there and it all has a place. Here is a side by side before and after shot, looking at that after makes me feel so calm and happy! 

Next I'm moving on to organizing the craft closet, that ones going to be a doozy!







Ashley
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114 comments:

  1. ashley that looks utterly amazing!!! want to come over and do mine?

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  2. WOW. That's really organized! Great job!

    Holly

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  3. I love the way your pantry turned out especially the repurposed little baskets down the sides.

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  4. Your pantry turned out great! Hoping one day I can decorate/organize our pantry, but for now... it's also a storage. Nice job!

    ~Angela

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  5. Fabulous! I wish I still had a pantry. It's the only thing I miss about our crappy apartment. I'm a super organized person and I love your pantry. All the fancy little baskets and containers are like something from my dreams. ^-^ I can't wait to see your crafty closet!

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  6. Great job on the pantry. I think your stencils really added a nice touch. I did a post about doors and there's a few screen doors in there if you want for inspiration, here's the link http://viewsfromcarolannscamera.blogspot.com/2012/01/doors.html
    I remember seeing in an ad for must a basic wood screen door at a hardware store. Very inexpensive and you could add whatever you want to it. Looking forward to seeing what you do! Carol Ann

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  7. Oh my goodness! What a difference and a great job! Love, love the little baskets on the sides! I think the wood screen door will be the perfect final touch!

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    1. I know right? I'm having a hard time finding a screen door that's only 24 inches wide, I think I may have to make one. Well, have the husband make one ;)

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  8. I do love it! I'm jealous! We tried to put a pantry together but it didn't work out. It's a confusing mess and I hate it so I'm going to try to re-do it some time.

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  9. Nicely done! I'm still just wanting a pantry =)

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  10. Wow, that looks great. It must be pantry week, I redid ours on friday! And of course took pictures! :)

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  11. Shirley said:
    I wish I had a pantry. All I have is a narrow cabinet It is dark and is small that you could maybe store a broom or a mop. You get the point.

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  12. Pretty awesome Ashley! I hope my pantry looks like that some day soon!

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  13. That looks AMAZING! You did such a great job! Definitely a good idea to add the little baskets on the sides! Sharing this around by the way! ;)

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  14. My pantry/broom closet is nearly identicle to this and I have struggled with ideas of how to organize it....you have inspired me! I'm going to get my husband on it right away!!!

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    1. haha, does your husband hate your blog reading as much as mine does? I'm always finding things I want him to do...as soon as I say "So I saw on this blog today..." he starts to grimace, lol.

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  15. HI Ashley! Amazing Pantry makeover! I'm just finishing up organizing mine and I may steal a few of your ideas (love the baskets on the side wall!)

    Cath :)

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  16. looks great!! I'm in the midst of getting our pantry organized too, and you provided some great ideas.

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  17. I love it--it looks amazing.

    I am following along on your new LINKY FOLLOWER TOOL and would love to have you come follow me as well.

    Cheri from Its So Very Cheri

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  18. Looks fabulous! I am a new Linky Follower from the blog hop and would love for you to visit me!

    Taylor
    Domestic8d

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  19. Well done, Ashley! Following you via LF and the LF blog hop. Hope to see you at Take Six. :)

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  20. You stenciled your pantry!?! That's motivation for keeping it cute! New linky follower...I know everyone is saying the same thing but...stop by when you get a chance!

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  21. Love that fun stencil! You are one organized gal! Glad to have found you thru Cheri's blog hop! New Linky Follower! Hope you pop on over soon.
    Kelly

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  22. I love it! I have the Oxo pop canisters already and I've taken the "before" photos, now I just have to motivate to make it an "after". I'm now one of your linky follower:)

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  23. Pencil holders! What a great idea, they fit perfectly! Your pantry looks great! I bet having it look that good is motivation to keep it nice from here on out! New follower via LF

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  24. New Linky Follower... hope you come stop by www.domestically-speaking.com.

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  25. Hi! Your pantry looks great. I love the baskets on the side walls. I'm inspired to do the same.
    Glad to have found you at the linky follower blog hop. I'm a new linky follower..

    Sharon @ www.mrshinesclass.wordpress.com

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  26. Your pantry turned out wonderful. Found you via the Linky hop and have become your newest follower. I hope you have a chance to visit and perhaps follow me back.

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  27. Amazing!!! And I know how much work this really is having tackled adding a pantry space of our own! I'm a new linky follower. :)

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  28. I love this! Your newest follower from the LF Blog Hop. Hope you can stop by my site momentswiththemontanos.blogspot.com.

    XOXO, Melysa

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  29. Wow! Love, love, loving those cute little baskets up the wall. And the graphic stencil is beyond fabulous. Such a beautiful pantry!! Would be delighted for you to link up with us at Mop It Up Mondays: http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2012/02/free-valentine-bag-topper-printables.html
    Thanks so much! Have a great week!
    {HUGS},
    kristi

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    1. Thanks so much for linking up!! Still swooning over your pantry!!

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  30. Great job & your stenciling is so pretty. I just recently posted my pantry makeover, and our pantries are almost identical.
    CAS

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    1. I checked yours out and they are almost identical, except that you have a regular sized door that I'm a bit jealous of...I can't seem to find a 24 inch wide screen door to replace mine with! Your pantry organization looks great though!

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  31. Oh. My. Goodness. That is amazing! If that were my pantry I would just stand there and stare at it at least once a day!

    Anna
    www.askannamoseley.com

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  32. You did an excellent job! I am actually going to in corporate some of your ideas in my pantry redo! Thank you for sharing :)Now following! I have a cooking blog and would love for you to stop by! Have a wonderful week :)
    http://onceamomalwaysacook.blogspot.com/

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  33. Great job Ashley. I would get something like that halfway done and never finish. You truly are a domestic goddess. Jane

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  34. Fabulous job! I so need to take everything out of mine and repaint it this spring! Love what you have done! Thanks for the inspiration!!
    Miss Bloomers

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  35. Gorgeous -- and the stenciling is a great touch! I would love it if you would link up with Busy Monday (through Thursdays) at A Pinch of Joy, a linky party for ideas that make life better

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  36. Great job! You have given me some great organization ideas. Thanks for sharing.

    Wende
    The Rickett Chronicles

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  37. Wow! I doubt I could ever pull off that level of organization but you have given me some great ideas.

    happylizard.blogspot.com

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  38. You put my organizational skills to shame! I'll be checking back when you do the crafts.

    ~Bliss~

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  39. So organized! It looks fantastic. You've inspired me to do this to my pantry :)

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  40. I love your little baskets on the sides... a great use of space! Looks nice and uncluttered. I'll have to keep my eyes out for something similar....(I always had spice racks on the brain)...good thinking!!

    Trina

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  41. hey there! came right over from a bowl full of lemons when i saw "pantry reveal". i am re-doing my pantry this month too!!! ;-) so i had to see your end result. i am planning to do some stenciling as well. how did that go for you? i am worried about the time involved. and am pretty sure i'm going to get it done this coming long weekend. thanks for the tips on containers too. i have been going crazy trying to find the perfect containers.

    thanks again for sharing!!!
    samantha

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    1. The stenciling went alright...if you don't have small kids around your feet the whole time it will be a tedious breeze, lol. I'm following your blog now so I can see how yours turns out...pressures on ;)

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  42. I love your pantry! I would love for you stop by and link up at my linky party via: http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/

    Mrs. Delightful
    Ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com

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  43. Your pantry turned out great! I have slowly been working on getting mine organized. Thanks for the tip on the Lock and Lock containers. I have been looking at the OXO ones, but there was no way I was going to be able to get the amount I need for how expensive they are. :)

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  44. Love love love the stencil - you have inspired me! ~ robin
    http://www.itsrobinwithani.com/

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  45. This looks awesome!! Thanks for sharing your great ideas!:)

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  46. Major change. Love the stencil. So organized! Bet a screen door will look amazing.

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  47. Hi Ashley, It looks fabulous - organized, beautiful & clean.

    Warmly, Michelle

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  48. That is amazing! I am doing my pantry now and am going to use your wire basket idea. Thanks so much!

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  49. I am so jealous, great job! Feel free to come do mine. Lol j/k (well sorta). I am working on mine, slowly but surely, but patience is not a virtue of mine :p

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  50. Your pantry looks fabulous! I wish I could be that organized! Love the stenciling.

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  51. love! the size of your pantry looks just like mine, so i see that it IS possible to keep it organized! i love the small baskets on the sides, good way to use all of the available space. :o)

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  52. Awesome. So inspiring. I'll get to this one day. *sigh*

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  53. I love it! You just gave me some great inspiration!
    I love the stencil!

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  54. You did a fantastic job on your pantry! I am drooling over the stencil and all of those containers!

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  55. I am in the middle redoing my pantry right now. This gives me some extra inspiration! I really like the small wire baskets for the spices. Now to go see if I can get some too!

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  56. This is absolutely amazing!!!! I love the stencil on the wall. It looks so inviting. I also love the little racks you used for your spices. That is an awesome idea! I am a new follower.
    I currently have a link party going and would love for you to share this and anything else you would like!

    http://twoyellowbirdsdecor.blogspot.com/2012/02/thursdays-temptation-link-party-5.html
    Jill

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  57. Your pantry looks amazing. I love how bright it looks with just that small addition. I am having a link party today and would love to have you link up http://asouthernladysramblings.blogspot.com/2012/02/show-and-tell-thursday.html

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  58. So inspirational and motivating! This is on my goal list for this year! I'm not sure what part is my favorite, I think how you used office supplies in your pantry is pretty cool though! Thanks for sharing. Found your post in the the C.R.A.F.T Link up party! I'm now a follower. Thanks again!

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  59. How pretty! How organized! How envy-inducing!

    :)

    Linda

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  60. This is the kind of pantry I would love to have, someday! I'm so on the drawer organizer baskets hanging on the wall for my pantry! I'll be hunting down some bargains for those! Great idea of repurposing!

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  61. That looks amazing! I've been looking at a lot of pantries since the New Year and your's is the first I have seen to utilize the sides with racks. I've been so frustrated with my bulk spices and this idea is perfect! So... I'll be stealing it! :) It's so practical and it's still beautiful. Great job!

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  62. This is stunning and something that is MUCH needed at my house! I'm seriously just staring at your pictures over and over again! I'd love it if you shared it at my party! http://www.aturtleslifeforme.com/2012/02/share-wow-wednesday-giveaway.html

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  63. Hi Ashley! Just found your blog thru the Little Knick Knack link party.

    Love your pantry! So beautiful with the stencilling and very organized! Love the pencil holder idea to store spices.

    I am your newest follower.

    Please visit my blog sometime and say hello! I love visitors and comments on my posts.

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  64. Your pantry is truly amazing!! Thank you for linking up to my weekly party!!

    Amanda
    everycreativeendeavor.com

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  65. Wow, what a transformation! I loved having a peek into your neat and perfect pantry. I need to do some tidying!

    Best wishes,
    Natasha @ Five Minutes for Me

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  66. I recently read an article that the "fumes" from onions actually cause potatoes to rot quicker and it suggested keeping the two in separate areas. Not sure it there's any merit to this, but thought I'd pass it along!

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    1. If you put your onions and potatoes together the onion will rot the potatoes. They should not be stored together.

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    2. I had no idea. How far apart is recommended?

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  67. That seriously looks amazing! I love the stencil! I have been wanting to buy those XOXO containers forever, but I just couldn't make myself spend that much money...but now I think I need them! They look so good in your pantry! Stopping by from Serenity Now!

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  68. Nicely done!! My favorite is the pencil trays turned spice container - how clever! Added that to my creative organizing Pinterest collection!

    Cheers! :)
    ~H

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  69. I love the stencil! I'm going to come hang out at your house during dinner time. :)

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  70. Wow! So organized! I bet this will make preparing meals much easier! Well I'm jealous... wish we had pantries here in Greece! We have to keep everything in cupboards. I'm glad I found you and I'm now following! Hope we stay in touch from now on!
    Love, Olga

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  71. Love the new look.. Great how a stencil can make a big difference..
    Thanks for linking up!

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  72. Just letting you know that this is the week's fave blog post and I'll feature it tomorrow during the CBPH party. Please feel free to grab the feature button and thank you for joining us at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop :)

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  73. Thanks so much for the motivation to get going and for the inspiration to know where to start. Love your ideas. Thank you, too, for linking to Motivated Monday. I wanted you to know I am featuring your post tonight at BeColorful
    pam

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  74. Wow, you've made me really want to organize mine now! I love the idea of the pencil drawer baskets.

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  75. I see you already saw your feature! ;) Thanks for sharing on Fancy This Fridays!!! http://www.trulylovelyblog.com/2012/02/fancy-this-features-63.html

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  76. How very inspiring. Or, maybe you're just shame......ing me into thinking I should do that with my pantry now. Thanks for sharing. Im new to blogland, only 3 weeks in........SO COME FOLLOW ME. Im your newest follower.

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  77. LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! My pantry is a lot like yours (used to be version, not the beauty it is now!), but my shelves span the whole depth of the closet. They are so deep that things keep getting lost in the back and I never know what I have. I might knock those big shelves out and get narrower ones and steal your little spice holder idea. That was brilliant! I love the stenciling and it just looks so pretty.

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  78. Beautiful! You must smile every time you open the door. Well done.

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  79. Your pantry looks great! I need to organize mine but mine is a deep, dark cabinet and the door is right up against the shelves. Perhaps I should cut the shelve some so that there is space on the sides like yours. Love your "mix" cereal. My husband has a combination every morning with 6 different cereals. I keep wanting to put them in a container but he has a specific layering so they can't be mixed! Drives me batty!! Hope you find a screen door soon...that'll look nice!

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    1. haha, specific layering...I have to tell my husband this so he'll think I'm less weird :D

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  80. What a cool project! I love how organized you are. You have to show this off at "Cowgirl Up!" - it's the only link party where you post once, and your project shows up on 4 amazing blogs. I know everyone will love this! Party goes live at 9pm tonight. Hope to see you there!
    :) Samantha @ Crafty Texas Girls
    craftytexasgirls.com

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  81. I LOVE the stencil you used! This makes me so incredibly jealous of your organization!! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!

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  82. Gosh from seeing all your comments I guess organizing one's pantry is a big thing - well it is to me. Doesn't it absolutely feel great! Really like the stencil and want to do that with mine. I love how organized you are and need to take inspiration from it. Very nice! Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration at Sunday's Best.

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  83. This turned out AWESOME!!!! Thanks so much for sharing at my party!!! I just featured this on my blog! Can't wait to see what you link up this week!!! Just in case you haven't entered, my giveaway for 1000 full color business cards ends tonight at midnight!!! Glad to be following you!! XO, Aimee

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  84. GREAT job! I am so glad you posted this because I have a pantry JUST LIKE yours! (your BEFORE one!) I always see posts with huge pantries and I think "ummm...mine is a little closet!" so I am so thrilled to see how to do it in a small space! You have motivated me and I hope to copy yours soon!
    Quick question...where do you keep your trash can? I have mine in the pantry but it adds to the mess and takes up a lot of space.....

    thanks again for sharing this!
    ~robin

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    1. I thought the same thing when I saw other pantries online, most have those nice corner shelves...mine doesn't even have a full size door. But it can be done! My trash can is against the wall on the other side of the kitchen, so it's close to where I cook. If you check out my kitchen posts you can see it a bunch. I like not having o turn a door handle with super messy hands, plus I need all the pantry space I can get. Good luck with yours!

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  85. This looks great! So organized!! I love how your used the door and side walls for extra storage. It's a great idea!! I'm going to have to do that in my linen closet!

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  86. Visiting from Met Monday and you did a fantastic job!

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  87. Looks good! I'm going to go check out those containers now!

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  88. You go girl! This is impressive! And inspiring! I have some of the oxo canisters and I love them too!

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  89. Absolutely FANTABULOUS job, girl! Just letting you know that I'm featuring you tomorrow for Feature Friday FREE-FOR-ALL!

    Keep up the awesomeness!

    ~Abbie

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  90. I thought I had commented already, but I guess I didn't! I love your pantry, and I'll be featuring it this week!!

    Thanks for linking up to Simply Klassic Sundays!

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  91. Wow, your pantry looks great!

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  92. Wow-you have super motivated me, I'll say! I'm your newest linky follower-stop by for a visit!

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  93. Wow, fantastic job! I love how you've used different types of containers but it still looks nice & uniform....

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  94. Absolutely love your pantry makeover. It inspired me to do mine.

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