Pantry organization ideas are going viral on social media. Magnets, metallic marker pens, chalk labels, rubber bands with Braille letters, and packing tape are methods that busy moms use to keep their kitchen pantries in ship-shape.

We all have that cabinet or closet. It's where we put miscellaneous food items that we don't know what to with. Over time, these spaces slowly fill up. Soon, we find ourselves avoiding them, using other shelving for new purchases rather than open that door and see the mess behind it. Today may be the day to dig in, deep clean, and organize like in this TikTok that got 625,600 views.

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Labels for pantries come in every form and shape imaginable. Paper and Pears, an Etsy from Minnesota makes some beautiful oil and water-proof stickers for spice and canning jars. Some kitchen organizers prefer label-makers. Nowadays, these hook up to a computer or cell phone so that organizers can personalize font and other details.

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Recently, PCMag named the Brother P-touch Cube Plus as the best label maker for small businesses and homes. Anyone willing to shell out about $100 for this device will get satisfaction from labeling tools, toys, sewing supplies with it, and their spice rack.

There are an infinity of DIY ideas, like this YouTube video that uses a laser printer, packing tape, and warm water to make clear labels. Other labelers use fancy markers or chalk with special lids to label their spices.

Creations by Papa Bear shared a fantastic photo of their spice rack on Facebook. This spice rack has deep shelves, so it's hard to see each spice jar's contents. This creative person put magnetic strips along each shelf and made moveable magnetic labels that stick to the shelves' fronts. The result is fantastic, and now they know exactly where each jar is.

For those interested in making a spice rack and brave enough to do some woodworking, the Angela Marie Made website has some simple step by step instructions to follow. After moving, Angela needed a shelf to put her spices on, so they sat on the top of her fridge in a box. Eventually, she decided to create a spice rack. She even explains how she made her DIY labels for her jars.

Those looking to make their pantry more accessible will love these Braille labels from CanDo. They are the 2020 Winner of the Louis Braille Touch of Genius Prize for Innovation.

For some, watching these cathartic videos and looking at soothing images of organized pantries may be a way to live vicariously through people who keep their kitchens spotlessly clean. Others may get inspired and start a full-on pantry make-over, but they should include the entire family when they do.

With so many smells and textures to experience, young children will get just as big a kick out of organizing the spice rack as their moms.

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