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Posted: May 05 2010 at 12:55pm | IP Logged Quote Dana

This is the question.

Lining the kitchen shelves and drawers....adhesive or non-adhesive liners? I've stood in front of my options in various stores and I'm determined not to make the decision just based on the pretty patterns (or not so pretty hideous ones!).

I remember my dear mother's were lined with adhesive liner, but I can't say I ever paid attention to how it held up even though I do remember on occassion helping her clean a few out.

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 1:01pm | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

oh definately stick.,. having it able to slide around, be pulled by little hands etc would DRIVE ME NUTS.

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 1:12pm | IP Logged Quote Mackfam

ooooh! Love the non-sticking options!! I just did this in my kitchen about a year ago...with pretty red gingham liner. It's so easy to clean, and removal is a snap, too, which I love! I can empty the drawer, pull out the liner, wipe it down thoroughly, vacuum crumbs out of the drawer and replace the liner and contents! The non-stick liner I have is backed with a textured non-slip surface which keeps it from moving around in the drawer.

I'm pretty sure I posted a pic on my blog somewhere...let me see if I can find that post so you can see it. I just love how cheery my kitchen drawers look with the gingham liner!   Here it is! Don't read the silly post...just scroll down to the bottom for the pic!

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 1:15pm | IP Logged Quote Mackfam

- Jodie and I are totally contradicting each other!

I will say that I had stick on liner in drawers and cupboards before I put the non-stick option in my drawers and it was a royal pain to remove...in some drawers, pulling out the liner took some wood with it! So, if you go with stick on liner, make sure you LOVE that pattern! Cuz it won't be goin' anywhere easily!

Also, my kids don't pull the liners out of the drawers...but this could just be because they haven't learned that they can remove the liner...that and there's always something very attractive on top of the liner...like my big spoons or my hand crank mixer!

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 1:17pm | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

I was thinking like my tupperware cupboard that the littles are allowed to pull things out of.. edge would be easy to grasp on a shelf vs in a drawer type of thing.

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 1:21pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

I do non-stick. I've used all different kinds, mostly what's on sale. In the kitchen I made sure it was thicker, padded, but it doesn't move much at all.

I just saw some nice stuff at Costco, I think similar to this.

But for my drawers and other cabinets, I was creative. We had extra wallpaper from the previous owners and I used that for all my drawers.

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 1:22pm | IP Logged Quote Mackfam

I am now officially serial posting...about cabinet/drawer liners!

In my cabinets, I still have the old adhesive liner. It's rolling up in a few of the areas it hasn't chemically merged with the wood of the cabinets...and this annoys me! I've been toying with the idea of replacing it. I really, really love my red gingham liner and would so love to continue it in my cupboards...but I haven't done it yet. I am considering only lining one shelf of my most high traffic cabinet and living with it for a bit before I spend the time lining all the cupboards. Would this be an option for you, Dana? Maybe you could try one small roll of a pretty pattern and live with it just a bit before you jump into the entire project?

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 1:25pm | IP Logged Quote Mackfam

JodieLyn wrote:
I was thinking like my tupperware cupboard that the littles are allowed to pull things out of.. edge would be easy to grasp on a shelf vs in a drawer type of thing.

Yes - true. This is something I'm thinking of as well. I'm considering applying a small amount of heavy duty double stick tape to the front edge of my **little people accessible** triangle cabinet if I ever replace it with non-stick liner.

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 2:17pm | IP Logged Quote Dana

To think I was feeling silly for posting such a thing! My hubby called me out of deep thought in Costco and Lowes this weekend. It's serious stuff people!

Well, my favorite pattern is in the non-stick, and I'm thinking that'll be the best option (especially after the replies). All cabinet and drawers are locked, and as Jenn said there are more interesting things on top of the liner. I normally have tupperware explosions without my kids help. Hence, the need for reorganizing, which creates an opportunity to line! I might take before and after pictures if I can get over my shame.

Next thought is the actual cutting which I'm not good at. Such precision has never been my strong point! I can just imagine attempting to accomplish this with my 28 week prego belly, an almost 3 year old and 17 month old underfoot. I could ask for dh to cut it for me and make it an even more interesting project. I'm thinking I'll borrow one of my friend's older daughter to help out with the kids when I get ready to tackle this.   
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Posted: May 05 2010 at 3:31pm | IP Logged Quote Mackfam

I learned a trick for cutting, Dana...

Take the liner and press it into a seam sharply with your fingernail or a the edge of a ruler. It will leave a little indentation for just a couple of seconds. Pull the liner out and mark the indentation on the *wrong side* with a little pencil line. If you need to cut 2 edges, do the same thing with the other edges, marking it in pencil. Connect your pencil markings so that they intersect and cut! Using a 90 degree straightedge is helpful.

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I am now officially serial posting...about cabinet/drawer liners!


As if that's AT ALL shocking to us!

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 3:57pm | IP Logged Quote Erin

Well we've done something different for our pantry. We went to our local flooring covering shop and purchased leftover rolls of vinyl.   We then cut to size and lined our pantry with vinyl.

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 4:14pm | IP Logged Quote stacykay

Erin wrote:
Well we've done something different for our pantry. We went to our local flooring covering shop and purchased leftover rolls of vinyl.   We then cut to size and lined our pantry with vinyl.


Picture the cute little martian squeeze toy guys from "Toy Story", "Ooooooooohhhhhhh."

Absolutely cool idea!!!    


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I am now officially serial posting...about cabinet/drawer liners!


As if that's AT ALL shocking to us!




I know!!!!

DON'T ask me about magazine holders! I'm warning you!!!   

Or bookends!! Right, Suzanne?   

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I know!!!!

DON'T ask me about magazine holders! I'm warning you!!!   

Or bookends!! Right, Suzanne?   


Okay, fess up! My Amazon wish list has been neglected today.

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I know!!!!

DON'T ask me about magazine holders! I'm warning you!!!   

Or bookends!! Right, Suzanne?   


Okay, fess up! My Amazon wish list has been neglected today.


I was going to ask, too. Especially bookends. That's a tricky area for me and I was thinking I need to get a few.

But I also saw Michele's post
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I am very "out of sight out of mind" too. It took me some time to get used to using my planner. I keep it open on my desk right next to my monitor where I can't miss it. I use a book stand (just ordered a new pretty one!) and use sticky notes all over it as well. I have a wall file folder right in front of me and a bulletin board.


and thought I'd ask the organization queen if she had opinions on that, too.

I'll start a new thread....

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Posted: May 05 2010 at 9:43pm | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

We have a small bathroom so any typical magazine holders have no where to be that wouldn't get wet somehow.. I got one of the plastic realtor boxes.. the ones they'll put up in the yard with a sheet of paper with info on the house.. I can keep 5-6 magazines in it and because it's got a lid and is made for being outside in any weather it keeps everything dry.

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JodieLyn wrote:
We have a small bathroom so any typical magazine holders have no where to be that wouldn't get wet somehow.. I got one of the plastic realtor boxes.. the ones they'll put up in the yard with a sheet of paper with info on the house.. I can keep 5-6 magazines in it and because it's got a lid and is made for being outside in any weather it keeps everything dry.

Ingenious, Jodie!!! Absolutely brilliant!!

Every mother of boys is giving you a standing ovation right now!!!!

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