"Make sure you are picking up horizontal picture frames (I accidentally purchased vertical ones on my first visit) and measuring the drawer you intend to convert into a spice storage space. For instance, you might need 6×4 frames instead of 7×5 frames. (I decided to pick up a couple of 6×4 frames, in addition to 7×5 frames, with the intention to use them for some photos, but it turned out to be a fortuitous purchase - more on that in a moment)."
"Turns out that drawer was too narrow for the 7×5 frames - so it's a good thing I picked up the 6×4 ones! I emptied the drawer and wiped it down. Then, I placed the four frames in a vertical line, arranged so that the bent edge was placed upward and the frames sloped down. Then, I started adding my spices, lining them up side by side, propped up on an angle."
Horizontal picture frames create sloped compartments when laid flat with their backs raised, allowing spice bottles to rest at an angle for easy viewing. Measure the drawer and choose frame sizes that fit, such as 6×4 instead of 7×5 for narrow drawers. Empty and clean the drawer, place frames in a vertical line with the bent edge upward, and line spices side by side in their original bottles. The system fits many bottles and improves aesthetics, but works best when bottles are similar sizes for a tidier, more consistent arrangement.
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