Believe it or not, I had several conversations about how to organize canned goods last week. Very riveting conversations. But also, they are! Because cans are something WE ALL have and can easily become headaches. Here’s a few tips on what has worked for me and several other clients. Do you have a pantry with some shelf space to spare? The item above might work for you. It’s what I personally use in my own home and I will never go back. You don’t need to worry about cans topping over, it holds up to 36 cans and - best of all? - you get this super satisfying feeling watching the cans roll down once you take one away. It’s like your own personal grocery store. It’s the little things, right? If you don’t have enough room for this particular product these acrylic organizers might be perfect. Add as many that will fit! Maybe you keep yours in the cupboard. If so, a tiered product might work best. This allows you to see them all at once and take advantage of the personal space? If you have a built in can organizer in your home - lucky you. I would organize them by type. Vegetables, soups, beans - you get the picture. I’ve linked the exact product seen above. If you click the link in my profile, then “shop my feed” you’ll be led right to it! Currently under $20 on amazon. . . . . . organization organized declutter getorganized homeorganization organizedhome organize organizedlife storage homedecor declutter homeorganizer planner organizingtips decluttering simplify clutterfree productivity personalorganizer tidy kc kansascity kcblogger LTKunder50 LTKfamily LTKhome

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