It's the holidays and you have a million people in and out of your home. That usually means spills, accidents and the like which require some sort of quick clean up. We've talked before about keeping a kit of cleaning supplies, but make it even easier on yourself and your guests and hang them in plain sight!
This might just do the trick and even allow you to label the compartments for what surface each cleaner should be used on!
We stopped in over at The Complete Guide To Imperfect Homemaking where Kelly has not only been busy making her own pocket organizer (diy baby!), but she's used it in a rather unusual manner.
We've all seen pocket organizers used on the back of full size doors in the past, but this idea is a little unique in the fact that it's not full size. A smaller organizer (or one cut in half if you're not crafty like Kelly) is placed on the inside of cabinet doors.
It's a great use in the bathroom for frequently used things that would be cumbersome in bins or baskets that don't need to live on the countertop. That said, the idea of putting them in your kitchen for easy access during the busy holiday season to your trusted cleaning supplies is a good one. Guests would easily be able to identify what is used where and not have to rummage around under your sink. Keep a fresh sponge or clean cloth so no one goes snooping in your kitchen drawers either!
If you want to make your own pocket organizer, you can check out Kelly's method over at The Complete Guide To Imperfect Homemaking.

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Very smart.
I like it - might have to try this in the bathroom. I keep a clear shoe pocket organizer, full-sized, on the inside of the linen closet so guests can see everything and pick for themselves (OTC meds, spare toothbrushes, etc).
In the kitchen I use the IKEA Rationell pull-out waste bins, that gives me 4 bins with a handle, one holds garbage, another container recycling, another paper, and the last is cleaning supplies so I can just grab it & go clean around the house.
I just had a hand-slapping-my-forehead moment. You've changed my bathroom forever. thank you.
Great idea!