I need to find a better way to store my range of coffee sachets as atm they keep falling out. I need to be able to see the different flavours so finding it hard to find an easy to grab solution :-(
You are welcome! They do make larger tea chests, the one I sent was just an example. Just Google "tea chest" - the selection out there is awesome, including some really cool (albeit expensive) custom boxes.
Time or basket you can find at yard sale, thrift stores ... Put labels use chalk board paint so its easy to change for different flavors. You can decorated them however you like.
Debbie, If you have empty regular size Instant Potato, Minute Rice, Breakfast cereal , or your coffee pods in a box you can tape the top close later, open the box at seams cut when needed. Cut one of the thin sides open. Take strips from another empty box, cut the length & width of the side you've cut open, now place one coffee pod into the open side with label facing out so you can read it when standing. Take a sharpie or pencil & mark just above the pod on each side of the inner box. Tape your box, then placing the strips with packing tape at your marked lines so it is taped total width under & over about every 1 1/2 inches. This makes a shelf you can affix over the bottom pod on it's side the thin width of the main box. Do this all the way up creating your coffee flavor dispenser. the dispenser could be decorated with fabric, covered in contact paper whatever you wish then hung on hooks or placed on a shelf by your coffee maker with your drink accessories. Good Luck & I hope this helps.
Hello Debbie! Here are some great storage ideas for your coffee packets. Take a look at these options – one or more methods are sure to appeal to you. Click on the link below to view. Good luck!
the glass jar is a great idea. However, it isn't big enough to hold 26 sachets. I have this problem too. i used plastic ice cream containers for each flavor of tea and coffee, but still cant hold all. Thus i have to keep some in the cabinet and refill when its low.
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the glass jar is a great idea. However, it isn't big enough to hold 26 sachets. I have this problem too. i used plastic ice cream containers for each flavor of tea and coffee, but still cant hold all. Thus i have to keep some in the cabinet and refill when its low.