

Save some for your travel bag and toss what you don’t want, need or did not like.

If it is thick, clumpy and is difficult to spread evenly, it’s time to toss it. Old nail polish-Check the texture of the nail polish.Old lotions or perfumes you never use or are almost empty– Ugh, old bottles of these things drive me crazy! Keep in mind that products expire so make sure you are checking expiration labels.Old hair products- If you will never use it again because you didn’t love it or found something better, then just toss it, donate it or give it to a friend to try.Old hair accessories– Trust me, you do not need 50 scrunchies, 200 rubber band hair ties and 15 claw clips! Keep what you love and donate the rest.Powders (including blushes, bronzers, and shadows) Makeup– If you haven’t used it in over a year, toss it. Makeup does have a shelf life.Broken or unused hair tools– Why keep it if it’s broken?.However, these things expire just like everything else.ġ0 Things to Declutter From Your Bathroom Old Dessert Decorations– I am notorious for having a huge supply of sprinkles and frostings left over from parties.Old/Expired Baking Goods– Most baking items like sugar and flour are inexpensive to replace.Water pitchers– Think of How many you will actually use at one time?.I keep enough to have extra if my family is in town visiting but thats it! Unused coffee mugs– I only have a couple coffee mugs.Old toddler plates, utensils– My kids want to use the same exact bowls and plates every single time they eat.Old toddler cups– These often accumulate mold.Plastic utensils– Unless you eat on the go, you don’t plastic utensils taking up space.Are you ever going to use 20 casserole dishes at once?! Old/unused/never used dishes– pots, pans, baking sheets, casserole dishes.Old water bottles that don’t have lids– Will you use it if it doesn’t have a lid? Probably not!.Most recipes these days can be found online. Old cookbooks– If unsure about tossing your cookbooks, take a picture of the recipes you love or want to try then get rid of it.If you are ready to toss Tupperware overstock, go for it!

Mismatched Tupperware– Go through and toss all the Tupperware that doesn’t have the matching lids.Ask yourself, do you really need 3 can openers, 10 spatulas and 100 missmatched forks? Keep just what you use and let go of the rest. And if we did, I would probably use plastic forks. I will also probably never have 50 people over at a time. There will never be more than one or two people opening cans at a time. I quickly realized that there is no reason for me to have three can openers, 5 wine bottle openers and 50 forks. Kitchen gadgets– I recently decluttered my entire kitchen.Expired spices/baking products– If you haven’t used it in more than six months, replace it.Expired freezer items– They are expired which means not edible!.Cooking pans with scratched teflon– Scratched teflon is actually dangerous to cook with.Condiment packets– You don’t need to get rid of all your condiment packets but you also dont need 500 of them from 5 years ago.Someone could get cut or they are more susceptible to breaking! Chipped dishes- This is just hazardous.Less stuff means less dishes to wash and put away. Unused kitchen utensils– If you have a family of 4, you probably don’t need 25 mismatched forks, 30 knives and 100 spoons.26 Things to Declutter From Your Kitchen and Pantry
