Easy Small Kitchen Junk Drawer Organization

This month I’m so excited to be teaming up with an awesome group of bloggers to help you get your drawers organized. The hop will take place weekly and focuses on a different room of your home. This week we’re starting with the kitchen and dining room. Start here with this easy small kitchen junk drawer organization.

Sometimes you’re not blessed with a large kitchen. In kitchens like mine, where space is at a minimum, organization is essential. The drawers with utensils are easy to keep organized because of the multitude of products available. The other drawers are a little trickier.

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Some people recommend not having a junk drawer but that doesn’t work for us. If you want to get fancy you can call it a supplies drawer. Then you feel more organized (even if nothing really changes).

Luckily, I have some simple tips for easy small kitchen junk drawer organization. This is one organization task you can complete in minutes and is inexpensive to do.


Welcome to the Drawer Organization Blog Hop! For the entire month of April, 12 bloggers will be sharing the process of cleaning and organizing one drawer in our homes each week. To kick off the first week, we’re focusing on drawers in our kitchen and dining rooms!

Drawer Organization Blog Hop - Week 1 Kitchen & Junk Drawer

My PinterventuresIntelligent Domestications

DIY AdulationDomestically CreativeCookies Coffee and Crafts

Domestic DeadlineAcross the BoulevardMichelle James Designs

Mom Home GuideCentsably Creative • Olives & Okra


Easy Small Kitchen Junk Drawer Organization

 

Kitchen Cabinet and Drawers with arrow pointing at top right drawer

Unorganized Open Kitchen Junk Drawer

Disorganized Kitchen Junk Drawer removed from Cabinet

Step 1

Take your drawer out of your counter. This makes the entire process so much easier.

 

Empty kitchen drawer removed from cabinet

Step 2

Next, remove everything from your drawer.

Tip:

Step 3

Now, clean your entire drawer and any organizing containers with a disinfectant cleaner. I love this Clorox spray for the job!

 

Empty Containers Organized inside a Drawer

Empty Containers Organized inside a Drawer

Step 4

Next, find containers to use as organizers within your drawer. The ones pictured here are:

 

Items removed from Kitchen Junk Drawer

Step 5

Take a hard look at what needs to stay in the drawer and what doesn’t. For example, we had a container of extra pegs for book shelves in the drawer. This should be in the garage with similar items.

 

Organized Kitchen Junk Drawer

Close up of organized junk drawer

Close up of organized junk drawer

Close up of organized junk drawer

Close up of organized junk drawer

Step 6

The last step is to return the items you are keeping in the junk drawer to the newly designated places.

 

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This easy small kitchen junk drawer organization will let you knock out a new budget-friendly project quickly. Now it is time to check out the other awesome organization ideas from my friends! By the end of the month, we’ll have all of your drawers clean and organized.

For more kitchen and dining room drawer organization ideas, visit the other host blogs below.

 
 
 

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5 Weird Items You Aren’t Cleaning But Should Be

It’s the time of year that cleaning is at the forefront of our minds. As if we needed more guilt about the state of our homes and our housekeeping habits. However, with cleaning on my mind I’ve noticed a lot of things I’m not cleaning regularly. If you’re like me here is a list of weird items you aren’t cleaning but should be.

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Last week I was laying in bed trying to fall asleep. I recently started a night time beauty ritual to try to improve my skin tone. It’s not easy to start routines so I think about it a lot. Suddenly, it dawned on me that I couldn’t tell you the last time I washed my eye mask.

This is something I wear every single night and it is washed once a year at best. Yuck! It led to other items I’m not cleaning like I should and I figure you might be missing them too.

 

Hot Pink Hello Kitty Sleep Mask

Sleep Mask

Since this is the item that spurred it all we’ll start with it. This mask is enveloping part of your face everyday. That means oil, dirt, and sweat are building up on it even if you clean your face before bed.

Think of this like your sheets. Throw it in the wash at least once a week. If you’re worried about going without it for a night purchase a second one. Then you can rotate them out as needed.

Doors

When is the last time you scrubbed your doors? Think of all of those grubby hands grabbing the handles day in and day out. Again, this is a germ magnet.

I recommend wiping the handles with a Clorox wipe daily. Fully scrub the door every other week at a minimum. Don’t forget a quick pass of the frames while you’re at it.

 

White phone sitting on a computer keyboard

Electronics

Before our television hung on the wall, it was low enough the little fingers could (and did) touch it constantly. Couple with that computers, tablets, and phones with touch screens and these things get a lot dirtier than they used to. I remember being able to dust the computer monitor and CRT television and calling it a day.

Now your electronics require more maintenance. Use a cleaner like this with a microfiber cloth for the screens. Then use compressed air for keyboards and speakers.

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Pantry Organizers

We use plastic bins to wrangle snacks, breakfast items, and more in our pantry. These need to get washed occasionally as well. These are like your kitchen cabinets. They accrue build up and yuckiness that needs to be washed off.

I love the Dawn infused paper towels for this job. The Dawn busts through the grease and grime making the process quick and easy.

 

Green Fans attached to a wall

Fans

With summer coming up, don’t forget about the fans in your home. They are dust and dirt magnets. In fact, they’re actively sucking any particles lingering in your air. Again, gross.

To clean these, take apart the casing by unscrewing it. Throw the casing in your shower and cover with any foaming cleanser (I like Scrubbing Bubbles). While that sits, wipe down the blades of the fan. Finally, use your shower nozzle to spray off the foaming cleaner on the casings. All them to dry and put them back together.

 

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There you have my 5 weird items you aren’t cleaning but should be. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all of the spring cleaning, start with these items that you haven’t cleaned in a while (if ever). Better to accomplish something than be paralyzed into inaction.

What other items would you add to this list? I’d love to hear about them in the comments. Don’t worry, there will be no judgments here. Someone who hasn’t thought to wash their sleep mask in a year doesn’t get to judge, amiright?

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9 Easy Projects to Improve Your Curb Appeal

The mailbox by the road hasn’t seen a revamp in decades. Your garden is a terrible combination of overgrown and dead. The porch itself is unremarkable and bare. If this sounds familiar, you’ll love these 9 easy projects to improve your curb appeal.

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Confession time: our curb appeal sucks. We are probably one of the ugliest houses on our street. The neighbors have beautifully maintained gardens and even the color of the houses are more attractive. It is well past time to update our curb appeal.

As soon as the weather stops going crazy that is number 1 on my to-do list. To prepare, I’m gathering information and ideas now starting with these 9 easy projects to improve your curb appeal.

 

White wooden window box full of flowers

How to Build a Flower Box Planter (H2O Bungalow)

This box planter is absolutely gorgeous. It’s an easy way to spruce up the look of your home without dropping a ton of cash.

 

White wooden farmhouse shutters

Board and Batten Farmhouse Shutters (Organized and Simplified)

These shutters are another awesome project to improve your home. She used them inside but I think they would look fabulous outside as well. You may need a coat of outdoor sealant on them, but other than that, changes would be minor.

 

Yellow chair flower planter

Vintage Toddler Potty into Flower Potty (Pink Fortitude)

Nothing says budget friendly like re-purposing items you already have. That is exactly what she has done with this adorable planter. Love it!

 

Industrial metal orb hanging planter

DIY Hanging Orb Planter (Dazzle While Frazzled)

Need an easy hanging planter to add pops of floral to your porch? This is the perfect project for the job.

 

Styled interior room with white-washed brick accent wall

Faux Brick Wall (Not Just a Housewife)

Again, this is an indoor project but could work well to update your outdoor brick as well. Our brick is this awful yellowy color that I hate so this is a great solution to change it up (without spending a month painting individual bricks).

 

Pastel wooden door mat

DIY Wood Doormat (H2O Bungalow)

A new doormat is a super easy refresh to make your entrance more welcoming. This bright and colorful one is durable and oh so pretty.

 

Before photo of lattice on a deck

How to Stain Wood or Lattice the Easy Way (Rain on a Tin Roof)

If your front porch has a lattice covering on the bottom you can easily update it with this project from Rain on a Tin Roof. This would be an easy way to instantly bump up your curb appeal in a few hours time.

 

Burlap garden flag with a pineapple on it

No-Sew Pineapple Garden Flag (Two Purple Couches)

Don’t forget to dress up that garden after you get it situated. This adorable no-sew flag is a fantastic way to add a pop of color!

 

Black solar lighted address post

Solar Lighted Address Post (Intelligent Domestications)

This is the project I am most excited about. It is incredibly easy but adds an elegant and practical touch to your curb appeal.

 

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Get inspired to tackle your own home improvement with these 9 easy projects to improve your curb appeal. Don’t forget to put your projects in the monthly budget if you need to purchase supplies. Going further into debt for aesthetics is not a good idea.

Now let’s get this party started! Link up your awesome posts at the Merry Monday link party below. Don’t forget to check out what your hosts have been up to lately. See you down there!

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