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Get Me Organized! (Cleaning too!)

Upcycled Bathroom Organizers

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I’ve used them for spice jars, for holding screws, and for lots of other purposes, but not really for decoration. And why not?

Upcycled Bathroom Organizers from Baby Food Jars

I saw these fun little bud vases made from baby food jars over at Apples and Onions, and I started thinking about what I wanted to do with the multitude of baby food jars I currently go through.

Upcycled Bathroom Organizers from Baby Food Jars

I took the idea and ran with it. I started with these Beechnut baby food jars–I love the shape (and that there’s no rim you’re trying to scrape food out of when feeding your baby) so I cleaned and de-stickered three.

Upcycled Bathroom Organizers from Baby Food Jars

And instead of dipping, I added some washi tape in a spiral, and painted around the tape. Super simple.

Upcycled Bathroom Organizers from Baby Food Jars

Then the only thing left was to fill them! Since I’m using mine in the bathroom, I put in some cotton swabs, cotton balls, and a few tools we use often. Set them on a cute little mirror tray, and that’s it!

Upcycled Bathroom Organizers from Baby Food JarsUpcycled Bathroom Organizers from Baby Food Jars

What would you make from baby food jars?

And don’t forget to come over to Mabey She Made It for more fun ideas like these:

This amazing boxy zipper pouch holds a TON and has such cute detail on the ends. Tutorial shows you how to make one from Mabey She Made It.

Boxy Zipper Pouch Tutorial

Follow these guidelines for finding the perfect sundress this year.

Elements of the Perfect Sundress

Download this free printable earth watercolor for a beautiful display. There are also other versions with quotes

Earth Watercolor Printable

This awesome post has been shared with Homestories A to Z and Whipperberry.

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  1. Desiree @The36thAvenue says

    June 23, 2015 at 10:45 pm

    Love it!
    Featuring it tomorrow on the blog!
    xo

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    • Lisa says

      June 24, 2015 at 12:30 pm

      Thank you so much, Desiree!

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