Organize Your Kitchen #12 Wrap, Paper, and Ziptop Bags

by Tina on February 4, 2011

We’re on a Freedom Journey (Wrap, Paper, and Ziptop Bags – Foil, Plastic, Wax, Parchment, etc.) that will declutter and organize your kitchen in 21 days, using about 10 minutes per day. Three weeks will come and go. If you are able to join us on this Freedom Journey, after 21 days, you will be celebrating in your newly organized kitchen. You can do this.

(If this is your Day #12 with us, you’ll notice a pattern. 🙂 )

Remember, first we declutter. Then we organize.

Declutter

  1. Gather all the wrap,  paper, and ziptop bags in your kitchen and pantry (foil, plastic, wax, parchment, etc.).
  2. Sort “like items with like items” – make little piles on the countertop or table – by type. This is one category for which you may not have extras. And, if you do have extras, they are probably stored somewhere else away from the “main set” of wrap and paper. Make sense? But, let’s get them all together for the moment.
  3. Purge through your piles. Designate new areas on the countertop or table as Donate or Trash piles. You can mark the designated areas with post-it notes or a slip of paper with each title on it. Scan the “like with like” piles. Remove anything you think is unusable, and place it in the Trash pile. Remove any items you no longer use, and place them in the Donate pile.
  4. Make a Purge Storage Area. This could be individual paper bags, plastic bags (different than your regular trash bags), boxes, containers, or a section in your laundry room or garage. Label your containers to avoid confusion. Place your Donate or Trash piles into the appropriate container. Place that container in its designated space until you get ready to dispose of these items.

Organize

  1. Take a look at the remaining wrap, paper, and ziptop bags.
  2. Where do you want their home in your home to be? Pantry? Cabinet? Drawer? Shelving? Will they fit in this area? If not, you may have to go back to the purging step (Donate).
  3. Would you like to buy organizing products to divide/contain them? On-the-Door Holders? Bins? Baskets? Stacking Shelves? Plastic? Stainless? Wood? Color? Style? Size? (Note: you may find it helpful to wait to purchase any organizing products until after you’ve completed decluttering and organizing. For now, just make notes about what you might like and the size it needs to be.)
  4. Locate your selection in which to house them.
  5. Place your items into your selection. Place the selection into its home.
  6. Enjoy being able to find your wrap,  paper, and ziptop bags whenever you need them.
  7. Remember to return your wrap, paper, and ziptop bags here after each use.

Congratulations! You did it! We’ll continue your Freedom Journey tomorrow. There are only 9 days left to your newly organized kitchen.

“He is wooing you from the jaws of distress to a spacious place free from restriction, to the comfort of your table laden with choice food.” Job 36:16 (New International Version)

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 Hello, my name is Tina Bonifacio, and I am a Professional Organizer working with residential and commercial clients in the greater Savannah, Georgia area. For more information, visit https://organizedbytina.com. Thanks for stopping by. You are welcome back anytime.


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