Clothes Peg Kitchen Hack
by IxoraStrawberry in Living > Organizing
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Clothes Peg Kitchen Hack

What can a clothes peg do in the kitchen?
It might sound like a joke, but this is what I have done.
Items


- A few clothes pegs
- Double sided tape (or a silicon glue)
- String
- A scissor
You can easily obtain those items somewhere in your house if you remember where you put it (it's a joke) :)
Stick'em


- Firstly, I attach the double sided tape on one side of the peg.
- Then, I stick it on the inside (or outside) of the cabinet door.
- I arrange it neatly, so that I can hang the tissue paper (tie a string through the tissue paper), the cooking glove and the napkin.
Hang'em


- As a groceries stock reminder, I clip some paper and a marker so that I can jot what items that need to restock.
- I also hang a grocery bag to put some folded grocery bags.
HAPPY MAKING!
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