TIDY up your kitchen for less.
Upcycling expert Sarah Teresinski posted a video revealing the super-cheap item she uses to help keep her kitchen organized.
For just $2, Teresinski uses a file holder to keep her kitchen neat.
"Flip the holder upside down," she said.
"It actually makes the perfect holder for your kitchen towels."
The expert rolled up a number of hand/dish towels and vertically displayed them on the file holder.
Aside from towels, she also uses the storage item to organize her gift packaging accessories.
When wrapping birthday gifts, instead of rummaging through boxes and storage closets, all of your gift accessories can be kept tidy in one spot.
She designates each section of the file holder to neatly store her gift bags, gift boxes, and tissue paper.
For better closet organization, she uses the file holder to display her favorite clutches and wallets.
Teresinski simply places each little bag between the holder separators and leaves it in an easily accessible spot.
To spice up your guest bathroom, the upcycling expert said to use a fancier file holder for bathroom hand towels.
Instead of rolling up these towels, she drapes each small towel over the arch of the file holder, allowing them to neatly hang.
"It makes a beautiful little display and no one will know it's supposed to hold files," she said.
To reduce clutter in your tin foil drawer, Teresinski said to store your foils and parchment papers in a file holder.
She vertically places tin foil, parchment paper, Ziplock bags, and other food storage wraps in the holder and then slides the holder into a cabinet or pantry.
"Makes it fit all perfectly nice and organized," she said.
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