"All you need is this $1.25 three-pack of long rectangular slotted baskets and a set of $1.25 mini adhesive hooks (which you can pick up in-store or online). Simply take the edges of two hooks, poke them through the slots on the long side of the basket about equidistant from the center, peel the backing off of the hooks, and adhere the bin to the cabinet door."
"Just like that, you've got your very own cabinet door organizers in seconds! You can do this in your bathroom, kitchen, living room, or anywhere else you've got a cabinet door (or door of any kind, really) and an empty nook behind it. The best part of this easy Dollar Tree hack is that it's totally customizable to your storage needs - you can choose the bins, the placement, and the colors all depending on what you're storing."
"For a more secure connection between the baskets and the cabinet door, you might screw it in or use a glue that's safe for wood and plastic. On the other hand, the hack above is perfect as-is for renters, as you can remove the hooks without any damage to the cabinet doors (which also means you can move them around if you don't love the original placement)."
Use a $1.25 three-pack of long rectangular slotted baskets and $1.25 mini adhesive hooks to create cabinet door organizers by poking hook edges through basket slots and adhering the hooks to the door. Arrange multiple baskets spaced vertically to convert wasted space into storage. For a stronger hold, fasten with screws or a glue safe for wood and plastic. Removable hooks preserve cabinet surfaces for renters, allow repositioning, and simplify cleaning. The setup works in bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, or any nook and is customizable by bin choice, placement, and color.
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