Call me crazy, but I hate looking at the bottle of dish washing liquid sitting next to the sink!
I used to hide the bottle under the sink….but none of the other people in the house ever put it back there…
so it was always sitting there.
Now you are probably saying…..”in the giant scheme of things….this is a pretty SMALL thing to get hung up on!”
Yeah….but I found a simple, thrifty, stylish way to solve the problem….SO THERE!

And….my solution saves soap too!
Wanna know how?   Read on!
Disclaimer:  This isn’t my original idea…have to give Martha Stewart and her “good things” the credit….but you all are probably too young to remember this from her mag…and the statute of limitations on “good things” must have run out by now!

Use a pretty bottle:
mine are from Goodwill of course!

but what about an empty wine bottle from a special occasion that you even leave the label on!

or I suppose you could go out and buy one…

Anyway…I bet you can find something you like…..

Pour the dish washing liquid in (see I give SUCH good directions)

Then put a bar pourer in the top and you are DONE!

You can get a whole bunch of these at any party store….they come in handy for the original purpose too!

I know that I use a lot less soap with the bottle instead of the plastic squeeze bottle method….
And my back thanks me for not having to bend over to get the soap from under the sink!

I like to keep a couple of bottles and bar pourers in the gift closet along with some dishtowels and dish cloths!
Pop them all in a pretty gift bag….what a great gift for a housewarming or wedding shower!

I think this fits Sweetwater Style…simple, thrifty and ingeniously elegant!

I suppose I really should close this post by saying “It’s A Good Thing!

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Linking Parties:
Sunday Favorites
Momnivore’s Dilemma
Lovely Crafty Home
Making the World Cuter
SewCanDO
Sew Chatty
Vintage Wannabees
We Did it Wednesday
Sugar and Dots
Tea Rose Home
Simply Designing 
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Call me crazy, but I hate looking at the bottle of dish washing liquid sitting next to the sink!
I used to hide the bottle under the sink….but none of the other people in the house ever put it back there…
so it was always sitting there.
Now you are probably saying…..”in the giant scheme of things….this is a pretty SMALL thing to get hung up on!”
Yeah….but I found a simple, thrifty, stylish way to solve the problem….SO THERE!

And….my solution saves soap too!
Wanna know how?   Read on!
Disclaimer:  This isn’t my original idea…have to give Martha Stewart and her “good things” the credit….but you all are probably too young to remember this from her mag…and the statute of limitations on “good things” must have run out by now!

Use a pretty bottle:
mine are from Goodwill of course!

but what about an empty wine bottle from a special occasion that you even leave the label on!

or I suppose you could go out and buy one…

Anyway…I bet you can find something you like…..

Pour the dish washing liquid in (see I give SUCH good directions)

Then put a bar pourer in the top and you are DONE!

You can get a whole bunch of these at any party store….they come in handy for the original purpose too!

I know that I use a lot less soap with the bottle instead of the plastic squeeze bottle method….
And my back thanks me for not having to bend over to get the soap from under the sink!

I like to keep a couple of bottles and bar pourers in the gift closet along with some dishtowels and dish cloths!
Pop them all in a pretty gift bag….what a great gift for a housewarming or wedding shower!

I think this fits Sweetwater Style…simple, thrifty and ingeniously elegant!

I suppose I really should close this post by saying “It’s A Good Thing!

______________________________________________________
Linking Parties:
Sunday Favorites
Momnivore’s Dilemma
Lovely Crafty Home
Making the World Cuter
SewCanDO
Sew Chatty
Vintage Wannabees
We Did it Wednesday
Sugar and Dots
Tea Rose Home
Simply Designing 
Tackle It Tuesday


Creations by Kara


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0 comments on “A Goodlooking Dishsoap Dispenser!

  1. Cathy

    Very Cool! Love This Idea Mary!

  2. NanaDiana

    Great idea! Now if I can just keep the drunks that might visit from drinking the dish soap I'll be all set!;>) xo Diana

  3. Anonymous

    What a relief to hear that i am not the only one to hide the dishwashing liquid under the sink. LOL! I love your idea and would like to borrow it to save my children from being nagged to death!

  4. Shiloh

    That really is pretty! Do you get rust and gunk on the spout? I've tried different soap dispensers, and they all get yucky:( Love to hear of a solution.:)

  5. Paulette

    Thanks for this great tip – I think I am going to try this solution. I am now one of your followers.

  6. Barb

    Mary, I love some of the ideas on your blog, especially this one! I"m a new GFC follower (Barb) and e-mail subscriber!

    Barb
    FL Mom's Blog

  7. Giggles and Grins

    I love it! I am stopping by from Home and Family Friday.

  8. Finger Click Saver

    Very nice! I have the same problem in my house – no one seems to know where the dish soap belongs after they use it. I am not sure this project would save me money-wise though> I have an LNA who works w/my son and I swear she has to use a tablespoon or more (leaning towards more) of dish soap every time she washes his bowl and spoon. Anyway, visiting from the Footloose and Fancy-Free hop…thanks for linking up!

  9. Prissyville

    Great idea! So much prettier than the original bottle soap comes in. Thanks for sharing this great idea. I'm visiting via Debbiedoo's Newbie Linky Party and am now a follower! Feel free to swing by my blog anytime!

  10. Chari at Happy To Design

    Hi Mary…

    What a great idea! The pretty bottles make beautiful soap dispensers! I need to do this!!! Thank you for sharing the sweet tip with us for the Sunday Favorites party this week, my friend!

    Warmest autumn wishes,
    Chari

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