This Dollar Tree DIY Turns The Side Of Your Fridge Into Extra Storage - Tasting Table
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This Dollar Tree DIY Turns The Side Of Your Fridge Into Extra Storage - Tasting Table
"To make your magnetized organizer, you'll need this set of Essentials Clear Plastic Desktop Organizer Drawers, a magnet or even a handful of magnets, depending on how strong you want them, and glue. Gorilla glue or hot glue will work great. Remove the drawers and affix a magnet to one side of the case with glue, as seen in this Instagram video."
"These DIY organizers would be great for holding a pen and paper for quick notes, recipe cards, dryer sheets, bleach pens, or any other small items that you want to keep handy and in one place in the kitchen. After creating a storage bin, you'll be left with a couple of clear plastic drawers that can be used for even more organization."
"If you're short on space in the kitchen or washroom, an inexpensive Dollar Tree hack will quickly keep you organized and stylish. The best part is that it only uses three items, and you may already own some of them. Often, the sides of our refrigerators and washing machines go unused when they could be utilized to store items that we use every day."
A magnetized storage rack can be built from a Dollar Tree Essentials Clear Plastic Desktop Organizer Drawer, magnets, and adhesive. Glue a magnet to one side of the drawer sleeve, allow it to dry, and attach the sleeve to any magnetic appliance surface such as a refrigerator or washing machine. The sleeve holds pens, recipe cards, dryer sheets, bleach pens, and other small items for easy access. The remaining clear drawers can organize small kitchen or pantry items inside drawers or on shelves. An inexpensive wire step shelf can also improve spice visibility and save space.
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