Little Things That Make a Big Difference

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IN THE KITCHEN:

1. Brown Sugar Keeper // this is the one compatible with the OXO Good Grips Pop Storage Containers. There are a lot of other options for other storage options.

2. Bright Mini Spatula // don’t underestimate the power that having a little spatula can do.

3. Citrus Zester // this pairs as a cheese, nutmeg, ginger, chocolate or really anything you want to finely grate,

4. OXO Mini Spatula // this is one of the most used utensils in our home. It may feel silly to add to your cart but it’s worth it to have it on hand.

5. Splatter Guard // cut down on having to clean up grease and those little oil pops. It’s a great tool to have on hand and comes in handy often.

6. Cleaning Gloves // sure sure, this one may not seem life changing, but with all the hand washing and sanitizer drying out our hands in 2020, having a pair of gloves when having your hands in warm water can make a huge difference in their dryness. Plus, it saves a nice manicure.


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BED & BATH

1. Eye Mask // I swear by using an eye mask. It helps me not only when I’m feeling anxious, but on a regular basis. This is one of my favorites and it’s the one to go with if you have lash extensions or a lash lift to take care of.

2. Heating Pad // look, before you knock it, try it. Instead of an electric blanket or thick socks, try warming up cold feet in bed with a heating pad instead.

3. Cord Organizer // these little things stick to your desks, tables, & nightstands to keep your cords organized and easy to reach for.

4. Drawer Dividers // such a simple way to keep clothing organized. We have them in our own drawers but they are a must for the little kid clothes.

5. Exfoliating Brush // use this before you shave or just to deeply exfoliate your skin in the shower

6. Handheld Steamer // we traded in the iron years ago for a handheld clothing steamer and have never looked back. It’s much easier and faster than an iron and is


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