If your spice cabinet is disorganized, you need to try this easy (and frugal) DIY organizer! Here's how to make a magnetic dollar store spice rack!
Declutter spices into a functional work of art! Gneiss Spice magnetic jars conveniently hold to your fridge. With spices in sight, you can easily grab what you need—dishing up fabulous flavorful food! Hexagonal shape fits together creating a spice-colored honeycomb design. This DIY Magnetic Spice Kit Includes: 24 hexagon magnetic jars for fridge Your choice of jar size Empty jars to fill with spices from your pantry Strong magnets to keep jars from sliding Airtight silver lids to keep spices fresh Internal food-safe barrier between magnet and spices Includes clear labels of 200 most common spice names Jars are empty, to fill with herbs and spices from your pantry. Small jars hold a scant 1/4 cup volume, measuring 2" tall x 1.75" wide Large jars hold a heaping 1/2 cup volume, measuring 2.5” x 2.5” We recommend choosing jar size based on the spices you can use up in 12 months. Smaller amounts of spice stay fresh. Most grocery store spices bottles are made of disposable plastic. You can avoid this waste by bringing our jars to your local natural food store to refill or buying plastic-free refills through Gneiss Spice. Save waste and purchase jars pre-filled with your choice of organic spices. New to Gneiss Spice? Check out our FAQ videos before purchasing.
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Magnets Getting the strength right is key. I used neodymium magnets, they are stronger for their size than ferrite magnets and less brittle too. Around a 3-5kg pull strength is ample. https://www.first4magnets.com/circular-disc-rod-c34/20mm-dia-x-3mm-thick-n42-neodymium-magnet-4-6kg-pull-p3300#ps_0_3352|ps_1_1481 Backing Board Any magnet (ferrous) material. I used a piece of metal sheet I got from our Blacksmith neighbours. You can get steel
Declutter your spices into a work of art! Stylish jars stick to your fridge, saving valuable kitchen space. With spices in sight, you’ll use them more often; no more digging in cabinets for stale spices or buying duplicates. Reusable and refillable, Gneiss Spice jars are an eco-friendly addition to a zero waste kitchen. Smooth glass showcases spices. Durable containers are airtight and last longer than metal tins. Strong neodymium magnets keep jars from sliding; jars stick to a swinging refrigerator door. Set includes 216 washable spice label stickers that can be placed on lids or glass bottoms. OPTIONAL: Add a steel wall base to display on backsplash, pantry door, or mounted under a cupboard. Empty large 4oz jars measure 2.5” x 2.5” and hold a heaping 1/2 cup volume; choose large size if you are transferring grocery store bottles. If you buy spices in bulk, consider the smaller size and refill more often, ensuring spices are fresh! Jars are also available pre-filled; our specialty is creating personalized spice sets from our collection of 200+ gourmet organic seasonings. Size-appropriate refills packed in compostable bags available online. Woman owned and operated; products are produced in our Maine studio from materials sourced in the USA and abroad. Buy worry-free with our lifetime warranty and fantastic customer service!
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And here's how it went.
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Ok, I think I am completely too excited about my new spice rack. I finally got sick of buying multiples of the same spices and even still not being able to find what I needed. All the ready made spice racks didn't have enough jars or spots for my bagillion spices... so I made my own. I bought a 12x24" piece of sheet metal from home depot, about 10$ punched holes in it where the hinge screws and door handle screws went, and one extra hole in the upper right corner. Then I (or more accurately, husband :) ) mounted it onto the cabinet door. I got these little containers from the container store. It shows a spice rack at the top but the pack of 3 metal containers is 5.99 under the "we also recommend." I also found a 20% off coupon for an entire order and picked them up in the store. Total was about 50$ and I have some left to fill. Or there are some plastic ones that are cheaper, but I splurged. Dump your spices in the containers and you are good to go... unless you want to actually know whats in them :) So I labeled them with some Avery "clear" (which are really more like frosted) address labels. Ta DA instant organizational bliss. :)
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