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Use an Olive Oil Bottle as a Dish Soap Dispenser

September 2, 2014 By Meegan 1 Comment

Happy Tuesday everyone!!  How was your Labor Day??  Mine was spent with about half of our kids so it was REALLY fun.  And, the grandbabies are growing up SO fast!

I have a simple, but easy way to make your kitchen sink area look SO MUCH BETTER.

Use an Olive Oil Bottle as a Dish Soap Dispenser

Does your kitchen sink look like this?  With hand soap, dish bottle and sponge on the counter? It looks cluttered and messy, right?

 I know MANY of you are using a mason jar or some other type of jar for your dish soap.  And that looks super cute.

BUT, what if you don’t have the skills or ability to make a mason jar dispenser yourself?

What do you think if you Use an Olive Oil Bottle as a Dish Soap Dispenser?

How about pouring the dish soap in an olive oil bottle?  It looks so much better.

Use an Olive Oil Bottle as a Dish Soap Dispenser

The olive oIl bottle will disperse the dish soap slowly and not all at once.  AND it looks pretty sitting on the counter.

Use an Olive Oil Bottle as a Dish Soap Dispenser

Such an easy tip that can make a big difference in your kitchen—Use an Olive Oil Bottle as a Dish Soap Dispenser.

I have been using one in my kitchen for years now.

BUT, I can not take all the credit. One of our daughters started this trend in her home and now just about the whole family using the same idea.  So thanks, dear daughter!  You are amazing!

There’s my tip for Tuesday.

Make it a great day!

 

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  1. agy says

    September 3, 2014 at 6:56 PM

    Very pretty indeed. My only concern is that it might be slippery for the kids to use so perhaps you could slip on some plastic grip sleeve on the bottle. :-)

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