Best fragrant drawer liners according to redditors

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u/poohspiglet · 1 pointr/lifehacks

They have scented cover sheets for shelves and drawers. Or get some cedar closet liner and cut to fit. They make all differnt scents of the drawer liners. https://www.amazon.com/English-Lavender-Scented-Drawer-British/dp/B00BGDQYRI

u/roseofjuly · 1 pointr/muacjdiscussion

I tried so many different storage solutions as my makeup collection grew. I got tired of wasting time every morning trying to find the one lipstick or mascara or whatever I wanted to use. I decided that I needed a rolling cart with some drawers so that I could store different items separately. I was got inspired by a picture I saw on Amazon, of all place, while looking for an inexpensive yet attractive rolling cart. They don't really exist, so I decided to DIY this, haha. I normally hate crafting but this has been kind of fun to do.

I bought this clear 10-drawer rolling cart (really, the drawers are more translucent than clear) from Michael's for $30. I also bought some purple glitter sticker letters and some purple and gold sticker decorations (butterflies and flowers), some rectangular chalkboard stickers, and some gold patterned washi tape. With the letter stickers, I labeled each drawer with the broad category in there ("face" for my primer and foundation; "eyes" for my eyeliners, brow products, mascaras; "cheek" for my blushes and highlighters, etc.). I then put the chalkboard stickers on each drawer on the opposite side of the drawer from the glitter letters, and created pretty metallic gold borders for them with the washi tape. On the chalkboards, I have a more granular/specific labeling of what's in that drawer (helpful because I have two face drawers, two eyeshadow drawers, etc.)

I put these pretty lavender-scented drawer liners in each drawer (had to cut to size, but there was enough) for decoration and scent. Then, for some drawers with smaller items like pencils and lipsticks, I bought these white plastic drawer divider buckets that were on sale at Michael's - they were like 3 for $3. My eye buckets are organized by item (eyeliner pencils in one, brow products in another, mascaras in a third). My lip products are organized by color family (browns/nudes, reds, pinks, and purples/berries. Might have to split the browns and nudes up soon).

The last touch is for my makeup brushes - part of the reason I bought the thing is because of the nice shelf on top, so I ordered these mini Mason jars painted in different shades of gold from Etsy, plus a smaller set with two taller jars for my longer brushes by the same seller. They just shipped Friday, hooray! So when I get those, I'm going to put them on top, and organize my brushes in it by function (face, eyes, etc.) and size. I also have my setting sprays on top because I always forget to do that, and I'm considering buying a little gold tray for it, but I don't really think I need it, haha. We'll see how I feel after the jars get here. Also my daily brush cleaner is on top and that's gone a long way towards helping me remember to actually clean my brushes every day.

This has helped me soooooo much not only in getting ready in the morning - doing makeup is so much more enjoyable! - but also in recognizing what I actually have in my stash and preventing me from buying dupes. When I had the mess in a drawer, a lot of times I'd swear up and down I didn't have an X and after I brought one home I'd realize I did have X, I just couldn't find it in my f'in makeup drawers lol.

I'd share photos if I was at home, but I'm not! But next time we have one of these and I have the jars, I'll share.

u/OMGyarn · 1 pointr/crafts

I think you could use scented drawer liners.