Creating Clean Cupboards

Hi! Donna Beth here!!!

Creating and keeping clean cupboards is always hard! Every couple of months I try to get the yucky grime off the outside and inside of the cupboard doors in my kitchen. Especially the ones above and below where I prepare and cook my food.

Supplies:

  • Blue Dawn Dishsoap
  • Distilled White Vinegar
  • Cream of Tartar (from the spice section)
  • Hot water
  • Cleaning cloth, rinsing cloth and rag or paper towel to dry it after

Instructions:

Basically I always have a mixture of half Dawn and half Vinegar to clean with. I use it a lot in different areas around my house. I keep it in a spray bottle. I grab that spray bottle, a bowl of hot water and my cream of tartar and mix then also a second bowl for clean water to rinse. You want to really pay attention to the crevices and any lines or indention in your doors. This might need additional attention. Grime on my doors will usually appear as a dark gray color once I start to clean. You can also feel a difference of the clean versus the dirty parts of the doors. After that it’s just a matter of elbow grease, patience and hopefully not being interrupted too many times. 🙂

Happy creating everyone!!

Published by Donna Beth Feagins

I am a mom of 2, wife, and am always looking to create something myself instead of buying it. I met Katy from Little Katy Bugs after becoming a mom, and we both love to craft, both have active families, and a tactful way of telling others what we truly think. I LOVE THAT!!! Art is subjective and so is crafting. So, you may not love everything we make or do, but our goal is to inspire you to create yourself and make things that you will LOVE! We do still sell some of our crafts on the site, at craft fairs, and Katy now participates in a booth store front. Check out our Facebook page for more on the booth. Sometimes we just need inspiration and camaraderie. I hope we can help provide those things to you. Sincerely Donna Beth, a Co-Blogger of www.LittleKatyBugs.com

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