Love Your Space Challenge: Jan 14th
Howdy! A few more easy tasks for the kitchen this week. Did you display some pretty dish towels yesterday?
For today’s Love Your Space Challenge; corral you kitchen countertop items on a cake stand or serving dish for a pretty and practical storage solution.
For more tips on storage and organizing in the kitchen, click here and here.
Here’s how to participate:
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Each day, post a picture of your completed challenge and tag #loveyourspacechallenge so we can enjoy each other’s spaces!
I’m super excited to see and feature some of your finished tasks so please share them!!
Don’t miss a challenge!
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If you missed any previous challenges, here they are:
Jan 1: Remove dust jackets off of books
Jan 2: Use baskets and bins for extra storage
Jan 3: Line the back of a bookcase with pretty fabric or paper
Jan 4: Rugs!
Jan 5: Change the textiles in your living room
Jan 6: Create a collection for an unexpected vignette
Jan 7: Decorate your fireplace mantel
Jan 8: Amp up your lighting
Jan 9: Switch out dining room seating
Jan 10: Update a light fixture
Jan 11: Add a table centerpiece
Jan 12: Display pretty dish towels
Jan 13: Use attractive fridge magnets
Jan 14: Corral kitchen items on a cake stand
Jan 15: Hang a mirror
Jan 16: Paint a windowsill
Jan 17: Use a storage bench, cubes, or baskets
Jan 18: Style your bedside tables
Jan 19: Swap out bed linens
Jan 20: Organize your closet
Jan 21: Change the look of your curtains
Jan 22: Add a piece of furniture in the closet for more storage
Jan 23: Display your child’s artwork
Jan 24: Switch out your bathroom cabinet knobs
Jan 25: Use white bath towels
Jan 26: Hang art in the bathroom
Jan 27: Put fresh or dried lavender in your laundry room
Jan 28: Organize your desk top
Jan 29: Lean art in an unexpected place
Jan 30: Add some fresh flowers to your space
Jan 31: Add a scented candle
Adieus,
The idea of corralling kitchen items is great. Just by putting boundaries around the ideas with a “platform” makes them look a lot neater, but they are still accessible very quickly. I like it.
Thanks! Pretty and practical is the name of the game. 😉