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Ever since we moved in a few weeks ago, my kitchen counter space has been full of spices waiting to find their home. I finally got it done and love the result! It’s a super easy project and helps free up a lot of valuable cupboard space. Plus, it makes it easy to grab things as you are cooking and baking.
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The cupboard is an old bathroom vanity with the mirror removed and a coat of white spray paint. If you wanted to hide the spices you could put some fabric covered cardboard back in the hole, paint a piece of thin wood with chalkboard paint or magnetic paint…you could use cork for a push board…hmmmm, what else??

I’d be really tempted to try one of those ideas, but Tony likes it open so I’m going with that. I picked up some great fabric for the back of it at Crafty Planet this weekend. {Man, that shop is amazing!!} I had no idea I was going to use it for this project, but it fits so perfectly. It has an understated style that doesn’t overpower the space but still says something.
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I had Tony screw the cupboard to the wall first and then I attached my fabric to hide the not so pretty screw holes. I measured the back of the four shelves and then cut my fabric to fit. Then I used my corn starch art method to put it in. With my lighter fabric, you can still see the screws a little. Shoot! Not a big deal though since you can’t see them at all when you have spices in it. Just something to think about if you try it. I think darker fabric would hide it, or you could use light colored screws.
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And here are my spice jars all set to go. They match! Sooo much better than all the hodge-podge jars, bottles, baggies I had before.
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The jars are from Ikea, so they have good style points with not a lot of cost. {They do not come with shaker holes, so if that bothers you, try something else.}
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I hemmed and hawed a lot over how to write on the jars. I didn’t want anything permanent in case I switched spices every once in a while. I decided my best option was contact paper. Super easy. Wrote the name on the contact paper, cut it out, and stuck in on the jar. This way, I can remove the label with no sticky residue whenever I want.
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This project came together so nicely! I have an organized and pretty spice cupboard that doesn’t use cupboard space, readily accessible, and didn’t cost me a pretty penny.
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