It is week 3 of the $100 Room Challenge, and I am working on our pantry. This week we are talking all about pantry organization on a budget… AKA Pantry Organization from the Dollar Store!
Let me honest for just a moment. I drool over the pantry makeovers I see on Pinterest. I even have a board dedicated to Mudroom and Pantry Inspiration. For the record, my mudroom/pantry will look nothing like those beautiful photos. The $100 limit is pretty much putting a damper on that. As I was looking around for food containers, I found that most cost between $10-20 EACH! BUT… don’t fret, I found some ways to create food storage containers that cost a whole lot less… I just had to think outside the box.
Budget Friendly Pantry Organization Ideas
Pantry Storage with Dollar Store Bins
The first place to head for cheap pantry organization is your nearest dollar store. I started by looking for something I could use to hold individual items from my huge Costco boxes, and these bright orange bins were perfect.
While orange is great for celebrating Halloween, it was not the look I was going for in my pantry. Nothing a little hammered metal spray paint couldn’t take care of. I sprayed them down and attached chalkboard labels onto the handles.
I did notice a little spray paint chipping off the bottom, so I went over the bins with some Mod Podge to help seal the paint.
For tips and tricks on spray painting plastic, click here.
Pantry Organization with Boxes
I cannot take credit for this brilliant idea. I first saw it done by Lauren over at Bless’er House. While Lauren used diaper boxes for this project, I used some leftover Costco boxes and others that used to hold reams of paper. I found some wood-looking paper on Amazon, and used it to wrap the boxes. (This is actually paper for a photo backdrop, so it’s huge: 12 ft. x 4 ft.). I started by adhering the paper with Mod Podge, but it got a little bubbly, so after the first sheet, I used an adhesive spray, and that worked a whole lot better.
Pantry Storage for Chips
Add a chalkboard label on a blank index card, and these boxes-turned-crates are used to store bags of chips and pretzels.
Pantry Storage for Canned Goods
Since I’m repurposing boxes, I thought why not add some old soda boxes to the mix. I needed something to hold my canned goods, and as I was about to recycle an old soda box, I realized it would be perfect.
I once again went with the wood paper and I’ll be adding chalkboard labels (ran out…oops). What I love about chalkboard labels, and the reason I used them on everything, is because I can change the label whenever the contents of the container change.
Pantry Organization from the Dollar Store
I buy a lot of pasta. My kids love it, and so do I. I buy all the different shapes, so I went ahead and bought a few containers (at the dollar store) and added some adhesive chalkboard labels. The containers held exactly one box of pasta, so it was perfect. For the rice, I used some canisters I already had on hand.
Pantry Storage for Rice & Pasta
Pantry Storage for Crackers
Seems to me there are two types of crackers: those that come packaged (i.e. Saltines and Ritz), and those that don’t (i.e. Goldfish and Cheez-Its). I used a basket I already owned to hold all our packaged crackers. Easy peasy.
For the loose crackers, I bought more containers (again, only one dollar each), labeled them, and done:
Cost of Pantry Organization… So Far
I’m not going to give an updated picture this week because I’d rather save it for the reveal, but I am going to give you my cost break-down thus far.
- Orange Storage Tubs x5= $5.00
- Spray Paint= $5.39
- Chalk Labels for Tubs x5= $2.95
- Boxes= Free
- Wood Paper (For wrapping the boxes)= $10.39
- Chalkboard Label Stickers= $1.79 (After 40% off Michaels coupon)
- Pasta Containers x5= $5.00
- Rice Canisters= Free (Already Owned)
- Cracker Containers= $3.00
- Basket for packaged Crackers= Free (Already Owned)
- Adhesive Spray= Free (Already had some)
- Chalk Pen= Free (Already Owned)
- TOTAL= $33.52
This pantry storage solution made its way to the Rachael Ray Show. See the segment below.
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Pamela Arbour says
That is a great idea! Thanks. I was planning to go to Dollar Tree for my pantry storage items but I have been hesitating because of the colors. Just not my style! LOL
Lana says
They really look great. Does the paint peel off?
Erin says
These bins have just now started to peel a little bit (2 years later), however, I have learned a few things since making these that I share in this post: https://www.lemonslavenderandlaundry.com/spray-painting-plastic/ Mainly, if using glossy bins, sand them before spraying (which I didn’t do here). Second, find a spray paint that says it works on plastic (also not something I did). I made similar bins in my coat closet that used the tips from the above post, and they haven’t chipped at all (19 months later).
Carol says
Great ideas
Cindy Riley says
OMG! I love your idea for the pantry! At my age late in life I’m seeing all kinds of ideas and crafts! I love it! I always think to myself, “Why didn’t I think of that?!” Lol! I, too, found you from Hometalk, a little late, Jan. “2017” but hey, you’re never too late or old to learn new things! Love it Erin! Thanks and I can’t wait for my emails from you to see more since I’m not talented enough to visualize things myself, lol!
P.S. I will have to cut out the directions from some of them & keep them with them as far as how long to cook them etc, since my memory isn’t what it used to be, lol!
Erin says
Your comment brightened my day 🙂 You are so right, never to late to learn and try new things. So happy to hear that you’ll be following along with the blog through email.
Tina W says
I just saw the re-post of this from My Repurposed Life and got sooooooo excited that there were large orange bins out there to be had!!! It’s my favorite color and I love orange baskets of any kind.
Then I realized this post is from a year ago. Whomp whomp.
The upside is — my last name is actually Wood so I will be getting those big sheets of wood paper and using them for something crafty!
Erin says
I got these at the Dollar Tree and I am always there shopping for storage options. They still have these bins, although I’m not sure they are still orange. Check around Halloween time maybe, if they aren’t there now. Otherwise, you could always spray paint them orange 🙂
Linda says
I would really like to see photos of your own storage closet. You seem to be so organized with everything in your home. Are all your closets neatly done like bathroom, kitchen, closets, etc.?
They tell me I’m OCD about cleaning and germs. I’m constantly cleaning.
So can you post your pantry, etc.?
I love all your ideas and your such an inspiration to me!! Look forward for you emails!!
God Bless
Linda
Erin says
I wish I could say that every inch of my house was always in order, but it’s not 🙂 I have been working on it though. You can find pictures of my pantry and closets in the following posts:
Coat Closet: https://www.lemonslavenderandlaundry.com/100-room-challenge-coat-closet-reveal/
Cleaning Closet: https://www.lemonslavenderandlaundry.com/100-room-challenge-cleaning-closet-reveal/
Pantry: https://www.lemonslavenderandlaundry.com/100-room-challenge-the-mudroompantry-reveal/
Amy says
Hi I was wondering where you got the chalk lables, I love them!
Erin says
I found them at Michael’s.
Rose says
They also have them at the Dollar Tree.
Joey says
Loving your work and your ideas! I have one question though, does the paint chip off from plastic? I wanted to try and do this to house my onions, garlic, and fruits; I am just worried that it might contaminate the food.
Erin says
When I just spray painted the bins, I did notice some of the spray paint chipping off, so I sealed it with Mod Podge. It’s been 5 months and I have not noticed any further chipping of the paint. I have only put items that are wrapped (granola bars, etc.) into the bins, but if you want to add fresh vegetables (like the onions and garlic) you could add a fun towel to the inside just to ease any concerns about spray paint chips getting on the food. Great question Joey!
michele in ottawa says
or burlap
Rose says
I never thought of modge podge to seal! I see lots of the things at the $Tree (we are on a first name basis) in fact I have the same round canisters you have. Love your post, I really would like some coordinated pretty in my cabinets.
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My only concern with all of this which looks great is that I would include a sticky or the expiration date from the packages in the containers or taped to the back. I have to see expiration dates as I live alone and it takes a while for me to finish a product.
thanks
Sonia
Lauren says
I had bought one of those containers that you used for the pasta BEFORE I saw this post. I was inspired to reorganize my baking stuff. I went and bought 11 more and I’m using them to hold chocolate chips, nuts, baking mix, dried cranberries, powdered sugar, etc. I put them on a tall narrow shelf that I already had that fits perfectly in my small kitchen. I am also doing the spray painted baskets for kids snacks. 🙂 Thank you for the article and inspiration!!
Erin says
That sounds awesome! I love the idea of using the containers for baking goods. Glad you found some inspiration. Enjoy your weekend Lauren!
Lauren says
Yay! Yours came in even cheaper than mine did! You go girl! Thanks for the honorary mention. 🙂
Erin says
If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t know “wood looking” wrapping paper existed. I always try to give credit where credit is due. Thanks for the inspiration! Enjoy your weekend Lauren!
Lisa says
I love the wood paper! Such a great idea – thanks.
Erin says
Isn’t that wood paper so fun?! Thanks for stopping over Lisa! Have a great day!
Carolyn says
hello Erin, from the ‘land of 10,000 lakes’ MN I saw this posting on http://www.hometalk.com
I also spray painted the same dollar tubs and named each container for hair/skin care products in linen closet.
Erin says
Love that idea Carolyn! Thanks for sharing! Enjoy this first day of fall!
Dee Zwiff says
Can you please tell me what kind of spray paint and what color you used for the orange plastic bins….thank you
Erin says
Absolutely. It is Rust-Oleum Hammered in gray. Thanks for you question! Have a wonderful Monday!
Diane Webb says
I use the boxes that the 27 packages of Austin crackers come in to make my can storage…they are sturdier than the soda 12 pack boxes and you can put more cans in them because they are open at the top
Erin says
Diane- I am interested in this. The soda boxes are a little flimsy, I was thinking of reinforcing them somehow. I haven’t heard of Austin crackers before. Where would I find them? Thanks for sharing your idea. I will definitely look into it!
Denise says
You can buy the Austin Crackers at Walmart.
Ruthie says
Erin this all looks great! I may have to come take a look tonight and see it in person!! I love the wood paper you found! Message me the link! 🙂
Erin says
Thanks! It’s been a fun project. There is a link in the post for the “wood paper”, but I can message it to you as well 🙂