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37 Organizing ideas with Command Hooks

Feb 27, 2020
Here's how to organize literally everything with

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hooks

. Plug it in. Knit it very well. These are 37 clever ways crochet can organize your entire life. By Natalie Brown. THE KITCHEN 1. Hooks have many functional uses in the kitchen, such as holding bakeware. 2. Or, you know, regular kitchen utensils. They can rattle a little every time you close the closet. A neat way to store your pans is to equip them with threaded cup

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. For an upper cabinet, line them up at the bottom of a shelf, spacing them far enough apart to ensure they are easily accessible. 3. And, of course, the hot pads.
37 organizing ideas with command hooks
Whether you hang them on the wall or the side of the refrigerator, they can do double duty as decoration. Messy box, nice pencil. 4. They can also transform an old door into an all-purpose kitchen storage space. Now with the addition of the magnetic sheet and some rearranging, I really like it. 5. A hook can hold a measuring cup on the side of the grain container, so you can share perfectly every morning. 6. Use two hooks to make aluminum foil and plastic wrap easy to reach and tear. The door, the door, was the best place for my handy wrapper and aluminum foil.
37 organizing ideas with command hooks

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Direction: I found this pack of plastic hooks at Walmart on the island with the bathroom storage accessories. And it only costs a few dollars! I took measurements first and measured the hooks 10 5/8 inches from the inside to the inside. Place the boxes by sliding one end over the first and then lightly tighten the other hook so you can insert the opposite end. The hooks have just the right weakness factor to allow this to be done! And there they are, waiting to be used! 7. Add some shower curtain rings and rods to the side of your refrigerator to create an art gallery that's easy to set up.
37 organizing ideas with command hooks
Even better: this keeps the art in nice, neat rows, and it will never fall off because the magnet isn't magnetic enough. 8. A single hook can make it easy to store the bib on the back of the high chair. Then, it's easy to remove the hook when you want to donate the highchair later. 9. They can also hang beautiful rustic-style window vases. You can see them among your baby's carrot puree beets. 10. Then mount a vertical herb garden in your kitchen window with a few small hooks. Instructions: 1. Drill a plastic container 2. Hang your

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hook {sturdy, but removable and won't damage your cabinets or walls} 3.
37 organizing ideas with command hooks
Fill your plastic container with some soil and plants and hang it. 11. Place a hook next to your sink to protect your rings while you wash the dishes. With the hook you can remember to pick them up IN THE BATHROOM. 12. Create more storage space by securing a wire spice rack to the back of your bathroom cabinets... I used extra-strong command hooks to hang a small wire rack for perfume and nail polish. No need to drill or purchase door hooks. Make sure you get a spice rack that won't drop your items, like this one. 13. Or hang a wire file box on the side of your sink.
Or on top of the toilet, next to the mirror or wherever it works best in the bathroom? 14. Combine the organizational power of hooks and caddies and everyone can have their own shower stall. Simply hang them on their own hooks. (Be sure to use waterproof glue, if using glue hooks.) 15. Switch out shower stalls for laundry baskets if your situation is more kid-oriented. Again, waterproof hooks are important. I found some plastic-covered wire storage baskets on Amazon and delicately listed them on command hooks. The wide slats of the baskets help everything drain easily. No trapped water! AROUND THE HOUSE 16.
Store all the family's sunglasses on two hooks and a peg (you can make sure the peg stays in place with a little sticky glue). But there's no guarantee that your teen won't "borrow" his favorite pair every time he goes out. Instructions: 1. After finding the right place on the back of the cabinet door, adjust the interior shelves up or down a little so that the sunglasses do not interfere with the shelves. 2. Two more command hooks were attached, rods were cut to size and painted, and small balls of adhesive tack were applied. 17. An upside-down hook can hold a wreath in place.
Instructions on how to make this work at Prettydubs.com 18. And a small hook located at the top of a door frame can hold banners and bunting. I've been fumbling and quietly frustrated trying to hang wreaths for a long time until I came up with this ultra-easy solution... When I'm not hanging a banner, they aren't visible because the hooks are clear and low profile (there's also one in the center of the door frame if I am a hanging number )... I know it is very easy! 19. Pair a pair with a baseboard to hang a large quilt. I used damage-free hanging hooks (like Command brand, found at all big box stores.
No affiliation, like them). From the front (and side) you can't see the socket or hook! Great, sure 20. Hang your curtains neatly by painting the hooks the same color as the crown molding with Jumbo Command Hooks from Amazon. Guide on how to hang these curtains (more information on how to cut plastic hooks if they are too tall for your space) posted below this video. The only downside to the process was that using the command hooks with our curtain rod did not allow us to use the finials that came with the rod; They were also much larger to allow the bar to sit as close to the wall as necessary through the hands. 21.
Clean your entertainment center using zip ties and small hooks. The ultimate combo for

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cables. 1. Slowly move your entertainment center away from the wall. Do it carefully. 2. Then start unpacking and sorting cables. 3. Use cable ties to fasten the cables of each device together to create a thick cable. I placed my zip ties about every 6 to 8 inches. Final Step: Place small command hooks near the top of your entertainment center to hang the new cable ties so they won't be seen once you push the entertainment center against the wall. Now I can sit on my couch and not have to worry about Delilah grabbing or pulling me, plus I can easily clean underneath!
It's a total win-win for $5 and 30 minutes! 22. Or you can design hooks specifically to hold cables. Please find a video link below this video for more details related to this solution. 23. Improvise a towel rack With two hooks and some extra wire. Good if you don't want to buy a special towel rack for the garage but have some extra materials lying around. BEDROOM 24. Basic but pretty (and useful). Hang jewelry on a cork board. 25. Or just along the sides of a shelf. Either on the wall or on the back of your closet door. 26. Do you hate the way white plastic looks?
Spray paint your hooks gold. More inspiration. including information on how to use washi tape for a cool cube border. at ourfifthhouse.com 27. Or top them with a shiny Mod Podge. 1. Mix glue and glitter. I used a 2:1 ratio of glue and glitter. 2. Paint the glue/glitter mixture on the 3M hooks. Wait a few minutes between coats of the mixture to let the hooks dry a bit. I did 5 coats to make sure the hooks were completely covered in glitter. Once you're done, wait at least an hour before hanging up. 28. Painting plastic hooks can help make your decorations look more finished.
I mean, if you know they're command hooks, they still look like command hooks. But they won't last that long. 29. “Hammered Metallic” spray paint can make them look more, well, metallic. You only need: Four 3M adhesive hooks are $4 Rust-Oleum Hammered Spray Paint is $7 AND basic spray painting skills. 30. Do you have a lot of free time? Decoupage your hooks. 31. Give yourself some extra shelves in a small bedroom by hanging a spice rack on the wall. Spice racks (like these $9.99 ones and this $13.79 one) tend to be prettier than bathroom shower caddies, but they work, too. 32. Use hooks to hang baskets on the wall.
The perfect place for kids to review their homework folders every day. 33. Create a fun party game for your next gathering. It can also be a fun way to hang children's artwork. 34. Create your own affordable photo backdrop for a wedding, birthday party, or any special occasion. 35. Hang a dowel between two hooks to store some good washi tape. This would also work with rolls of ribbon, if you're someone who builds a gift wrapping station. 36. Get the perfect place to create macrame with the same dowel and two hooks trick. (For those amazing people, those macrame wall hangings.) And, 37. Place cubes on the side of the kids' table (or on your adult's desk). • Sand the table, rinse it with water and let it dry. • Spray paint all over the table support for 10 inches.
May need two coats. • Once the table is dry, set the hooks aside and add cubes. Super simple and super cute! Made. As usual, comment on this video before you go or hit the like and share button if you don't have a minute or two. Don't leave the subscribe button in the checkbox if you never visit this channel before and after See you later. Thanks for watching.

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