Easy Organization Tips and Practical Holiday Baking Solutions

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Its post-Thanksgiving and you’re looking at your kitchen cabinets like 😱

Between fighting your spices, pots, and piling dishes- you’re tired of the chaos your kitchen is post holidays. You know cooking in an organized kitchen is not only a necessity but one step to making hosting ENJOYABLE!

It’s not too late to get your kitchen together because we’re still in the thick of the holiday season. And if you’re like me, you opted for an intimate Thanksgiving this year but you still have your eyes on Christmas and New Years.

I HAVE to host a holiday party before the year ends 🙏🏽

Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

But I digress!

I teamed up with The Container Store to show you how I organize my spices and baking. It felt SO good and made my Thanksgiving cooking a seamless, clutter-free, and peaceful process.

Despite doing home organization for over 15 years, I still learn new tips and tricks daily! Did ya about terra cotta disks??? If you have, wow you’re blessed, and if you haven’t, you’re about to be blessed.

If you’re nifty like me, you’ve been microwaving your hard brown sugar wrapped in a wet paper 🙈. But you and me can now graduate from our nifty ways to THIS! lol I’m excited to see how it works.

Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

I used the Premium 10pc Baker’s Storage Set to organize my flours and sugars.

Pro tip: You don’t have to use the bakers set just for “baking foods“, consider getting 2 or 3 sets for your other pantry goods 😉

Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

Check out my IGTV to see the entire process and the significance of these chips!

Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

The set fits very nicely on my top shelf and compliments the spice jars so well.

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Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

Photo by aQut Photography

What was really nice about this project is I only used 3 products making this more enjoyable. Check out the products I used below:

Premium 10-Piece Bakers Set

3oz Glass Spice Bottle

iDesign Linus Expandable Cabinet & Spice Organizer

This post is a paid sponsorship by The Container Store and if you purchase any product through a link, I will receive a percentage of the sale.

 
Rebekah Christie
Rebekah Christie began creating accessories in 2009 when she was living in Philadelphia. She was having trouble getting use to Philly being her permanent residence so she stayed home for months. She then began designing headbands and hair accessories. She was discovering her inner designer which was the beginning of "Make it Happen". She grew up in a very creative household where her parents promoted and delved in the arts themselves. With the support and help from them she began a line of headbands, bangles, hair bows, and feather earrings. She sold her pieces at street festivals and markets in Philadelphia. In 2010 she moved back to New York, settling into Brooklyn for the next three years. Since she began her journey as a jewelry designer, she has built a following throughout New York City. Charmed Feathers has been sold at shops in Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, and D.C. CF has also been sold in France and Canada. "The guidelines I follows are adapted from my family and into my designs. Myfather is a man that does not fear color, and Charmed Feathers accessories are always colorful and vibrant. My mother is a woman who taught me to be myself and to not follow the crowd. I like to believe that being true to yourself is as natural as you can get". -Rebekah Christie In 2012 she attended the Art Institute of New York majoring in Fashion Merchandise and Marketing. She's currently attending Borough Manhattan Community College majoring in Business Management. She continues to be a self taught designer and educate herself on entrepreneurship
http://www.rebekahlove.com
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