Welcome!!
This is my first ever post on my first blog! Those that know me would tell you I am addicted to all things Pinterest. This is probably because most of our conversations start with, "I got the recipe from Pinterst!" or "Did you see that <fill in the blank> on Pinterest? It's on my to-do list!" I saw that I have pinned over 3,300 items and decided it is a great time to actually try these pins. Soooo, I am attempting to complete a pin a day for an entire year. At the end of the year I will have completed only 10% of my pins but hey, it's a start.
So here are my "Guidelines":
- a pin is a pin, no matter how big or small
- there cannot be two entries in a row with the same type of pin, ie recipe, organization tip, craft, etc.
- multiple day challenges count as one pin
- use pins that have an active link
That's what I have so far, I'm sure I'll add to it later.

The first day is the medicine cabinet. We have two in our house and I went through the upstairs cabinet a month ago, but was distracted halfway through (shocker). Like I mentioned before the blog that originally posted the challenge did not include tips, so I did some searching on the web and here is what I found:
1. Empty cabinet(s) into a bin and wipe them down.
2. Properly dispose of expired or damaged medicine/supplies
3. Only store things that are currently being used. For example: in the winter there is no need for bug spray and sunscreen. Store those things in a larger area, like a storage cabinent or closet.
Here are some tips from Real Simple:
4. There are many different organizational products for medicine cabinets and bathrooms. Oxo makes a toothbrush and toothpaste holder. Also using magnet for small metal objects like tweezers and scissors frees up shelf space.
5. Adding a small shelf can create space to stack smaller items. Oxo makes a shelf designed for medicine cabinets.
Here are the before pics:
Downstairs Medicine Cabinet |
Upstairs Medicine Cabinet |
Here are the after pics:
Downstairs Medicine Cabinet |
I removed quite a bit of expired medicine and vitamins. Instead of keeping a large bottle of tylenol that is less than half full, I put them in a 4 oz. mason jar and used a dissolvable label. I put the cleaning supplies together on the bottom and made room for the supplies I use in the morning before work. I am pleased with how this cabinet turned out.
Upstairs Medicine Cabinet |
Again, cleaned out expired medicine and prescriptions that were no longer being used. I bought a medicine cabinet organizer from Bed, Bath and Beyond. I put medicine for baby G together in one place, the hubby's prescriptions together in another. I was able to free up space for some things I use frequently that were under the sink. I would call this successfully organized!
Well that's all I have for today. Talk to you tomorrow with pin #2. Hopefully I will figure out how to spruce up the site; I'm still learning the ropes of a blog.
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