spring cleaning with Ball® Home Canning Products

This post is sponsored by the makers of Ball® home canning products.*


i’ve been making the most of these rainy/snowy/ cold midwest days to tackle projects i’ve been putting off. not because i don’t want to do them, but because i’m running low on energy. spring should be here, but you can’t quite tell from stepping outside. making the most of this extra indoor time while the children are at school to clean the garage, organize the pantry + sort through things we may not need for the season ahead. 

on old jars or new, Ball® Wooden Lids are stackable, airtight + helping me on my quest to spring clean. if you’ve been following me here on the journal or on instagram, you may know i’m in the process of designing our home, to be built. i’m also working on wrapping up a book project. our kitchen, in particular has been in disarray between my recipe testing + real life.

this spring, i’m tidying up with the help of these airtight Ball® Wooden Lids. reorganizing the pantry + cleaning clutter from our kitchen shelves + counters. packing away things we don’t use regularly and giving away things we actually don’t use in preparation to put our cottage home on the market this summer. 

i wouldn’t say i’m a minimalist but i love clean counters and an organized space to create in. these Ball® Wooden Lids make organizing easy on the eyes. they fit on both regular + wide mouth jars, are airtight + are stackable. making use of what we already have + sprucing it up a bit.

have you started spring cleaning? one thing i always have trouble parting with is an excess of jars…

*Disclosure: This is a sponsored post that is part of an ongoing partnership with the Fresh Preserving Division of Newell Brands. They have provided jars, equipment and monetary compensation. All thoughts and opinions expressed remain my own





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