How I Organized My Sister's Fridge Using The Home Edit's Incredible Fridge Collection

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

What a joy and honor is it to have a talent that my loved ones can benefit from.

For me, it makes my heart sing for my friends and family to trust me as a professional.

Really, I don’t take it for granted and it will never get old.

So, it was a treat to be able to complete my final Container Store project with my big sis.

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

If you haven’t, you MUST watch our Instagram LIVE of the process, it’s filled with giggles, sisterly love, and real time explanation of Organize For Love process.

 
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So like all my home organization projects, I start with a sketch. I simply take what’s in my mind and put it on paper. As a visionary/visual learner, this is the way that I do everything, including my own home projects.

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

This is my sister’s fridge before we got started. As a family of 4, she and her husband do most of the cooking (and eating). Her two teenagers are at the age where they often order their own food. I took all this into account as I planned out the layout of her family’s fridge.

I’ve been seeing a lot of kickback for fridge organization coming from families and their concerns are valid. Not only is it my job to show you what’s possible, but it’s also my job to prepare you for success. What’s possible and/or is practical for YOUR lifestyle is paramount to my organizing consultations BEFORE I plan, shop, and install.

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

With my sister’s fridge, keeping a shelf empty for leftovers, take out, and random purchases is how we left room for flexibility.

After planning, measuring, and receiving items from The Container Store, we scheduled our session.

I loved sitting on my maternity ball as we emptied and cleaned her fridge (well actually she cleaned 🙈).

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

The Container Store has all the kitchen essentials you need to maximize space in your pantry, fridge, kitchen drawers and even under your sink. The Container is also having a sale on their kitchen and pantry products now through April 18th!!!! Do yourself a favor and see the products I used for my sister’s fridge and add to your cart!!!

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Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Photo by Delilah Peach Photography

Do you live in the New York tai-state and want to work with me? Click the link below to Expand Your Space..

The Home Edit Large Divided Fridge Bin

The Home Edit Small Fridge Bin

The Home Edit Berry Bins

The Home Edit Divided Fridge Drawer

The Home Edit Egg Bin

The Home Edit Narrow Fridge Bin

The Home Edit Divided Freezer Bin

The Home Edit Produce Bin

The Home Edit Divided Lazy Susan

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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