Stick a paper towel holder on your door (BRILLIANT!)

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Publicado 2024-01-11

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  • @mes373
    Good ideas. Just a friendly addition - when mounting paper towel holders to vertical surfaces, bend the towel holder slightly so it angles upward just a bit. That will ensure whatever you place on it won't fall off
  • @terriealby5209
    Great ideas! Just another tidbit on dollar tree items... this is from experience and other YouTube videos... the dollar tree brand of command hooks are NOT good for walls! They are quite permanent and can rip off paint and paint layers from your wall. This is one item best purchased as its brand name counterpart. Happy home hacks and crafting! Thanks for the video!!
  • @user-pc1jf7py4i
    5:25 Hanging a heavy pointy Iron on the back of a Door like that_ is very dangerous, especially when there are small Children in the home. If Someone slamms that Door, that iron can do some serious damage.
  • @jennykim6220
    I am amazed at how people can organize things from dollar store things. Never thought of these ideas!
  • @showmegalusa4521
    Some really great ideas. The only thing that bothered me is when you put the eating utensils upside down. I was always taught, both at home and RN school, to put the handles up. This way a person doesn’t get other peoples germs on the end that goes into your mouth.
  • @zuuzsh.4373
    The photo frame for spices OMG ,,,that’s soooo smart 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
  • @pinionpuppy4950
    For the dish rack idea (which is so good!) you could always paint the hanging towel rack arms the same color as the towels and it would look like they were floating on the wall.
  • @EFergDindrane
    Friendly comment: storing your spices in the light drastically shortens their useful life. People tend to keep them far longer than they're good as it is--I know I'm bad about using them as long as they even SORTA smell like they should--but light is muy mal.
  • @ahill4642
    The plastic-frames-into-drawer-spice rack made left my mouth hanging open. 😊 awesome
  • @larrybruce4856
    Great tips ! ! ! I especially like the spice organizer in the drawer using clear plastic, angled, photo frames.
  • @larrybruce4856
    I used a few of the pool noodles to protect my car doors when opening them in a tight garage. Just attach the pool noodles to the garage wall with double stick carpet tape.
  • @dawsie
    Okay out if all of those tips the ironing board trick won me hands down, I have been shifting mine all over the place trying to find a home for it. Perfect and I have the very door to hide it behind as it’s always open 24/7 so it’s out of sight.
  • @MSDG62
    I just happened to have a piece of tubing hanging around, and found a paper towel holder at a thrift shop. I discovered that the plastic tubing fits over the vertical part of the paper towel holder. I can put 5 large rolls of Angel Soft T.P. that sits beside my toilet where I can hide it, but keep it within hands reach.
  • @ilovemydog6847
    This video was brought to you by your friendly neighbourhood Dollar Store😊
  • @suezbell1
    The paper towel holders hung horizontally such as for hats or, even heavier, toilet tissue likely need spacer/support on the bottom so they don't sag down and dump off what you hang on them.
  • I love this Channel! I built my tiny cabin in Trapper Creek Alaska 20 years ago now and I haven't had electricity for that long also. I get wonderful ideas here that saves me so much space!!✌🏻❤😊
  • @Lttnggo123
    I do like zip ties but if you trim them they will be very sharp, so remember that when positioning. You can melt the sharp ends with a bic lighter. Don't overdo it or breathe in.
  • @wendybutler1681
    Tomato cages. Brilliant. Use my antique colanders for the baskets. I will soon have my own kitchen again and I can't wait to revel in my organization expertise. I plan on visiting Dollar Tree to help me do it!
  • @kathygreer2097
    Some really good ideas, but many flew by so fast I couldn’t figure them out!