I am a lover of all things pumpkin spice. I am also a lover of all things coffee. Autumn is THE best time of the year for me because I can enjoy two of my favorite things! Pumpin Spice. Coffee. Bliss.
Something that totally sets me off though, is when I am making my morning coffee and I open my refrigerator to take out my creamer and I am hit with the smell of leftovers or worse. A yucky refrigerator smell is not my idea of a blissful autumn morning.
I have a love of the color teal. It is a summery color, but also a perfect accent color for Fall. Seeing this color just makes me happy! When I was thinking about what color to paint my refrigerator deodorizer, I knew it had to be teal. First, I spray painted a small jar. I turned it over and sprayed the outside, let it dry, and then turned it on the bottom and applied another coat.
I also started saving my coffee grounds. My husband and I drink one cup of coffee every morning, but that is it. It took a few days to save enough to fill the jar.
I cut a small piece of cheesecloth, placed it over the top of the lid ring, and glued it around the edges of the ring. (You do not need the flat piece of the lid for this.) After that, I cut a strip of burlap and glued it just around the edges of the lid. I had to trim it a bit to make it look nicer. It took less than 30 minutes to create it, from start to finish!
I filled the jar with leftover coffee grounds. Just screw the lid on top and the coffee grounds deodorize the fridge and fill it with the yummy pumpkin spice coffee scent. It can’t be beat!
This easy refrigerator deodorizer is good year round with your favorites coffee grounds. Just reuse them and they will absorb the odors of the fridge. It would also make a great addition to a gift for the coffee lover in your life!
Make this delicious Double Chocolate Frappé at home!
What other ways do you reuse your coffee grounds?
How To Make Your Refrigerator Smell Fresh Using Coffee Grounds
Make your refrigerator smells fresh by using used coffee grounds!
Materials
- used coffee grounds
- small mason jar
- spray paint
- cheesecloth
- hot glue
- burlap or ribbon
Tools
- scissors
- hot glue gun
Instructions
- Lay out newspaper or a drop cloth and turn the jar over.
- Spray paint the outside and let it dry.
- When dry, turn over and apply another coat.
- Cut a small piece of cheesecloth and place it over the top of the lid ring.
- Glue around the edges of the ring (discard the flat piece of the lid) and glue the cheesecloth to the ring.
- Cut a strip of burlap or ribbon and glue it around the edges of the ring for decoration.
- Fill the jar with leftover coffee grounds, screw on the lid, place in refrigerator and let it do it's job!
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Linda
Wednesday 20th of May 2020
How often do you replace the grounds? Everyday?
Gena
Wednesday 10th of June 2020
I'd aim for once a week and see how it goes!
gracie
Thursday 26th of December 2019
Great idea!!
Arly
Monday 14th of November 2016
How did you make the crocheted alphabet bead embellishment?
Gena
Monday 14th of November 2016
Click on the picture and it will take you to another post where I explain how I did it! Thanks for stopping by!
Linda
Sunday 13th of November 2016
do you think if i poke holes in the top of the lid as if i was to can something in the jar, would that deordorize to.. and of course i would use the band on it as well. im just worried ill knock the jar over with the cheese cloth then ill have a mess and who has time for messes with the busy world now??
Gena
Sunday 13th of November 2016
Yes, you could try that for sure. The cheesecloth glued to the ring would keep most of the messy grounds inside, but the holes in the lid would work!
Marge Welker
Sunday 13th of November 2016
Im missing something. if the lid is screwed on how do the grounds release their scent. are you just using the ring of a canning jar lid and covering the opening with the cheesecloth?
Gena
Sunday 13th of November 2016
I took off the flat lid piece and just used the ring. I wasn't clear in my instructions so I changed them. Thanks!