leaRNING TASK 3:
directions: Arrange the following steps chronologically. Use A for the first step, B for second and so on.
Steps for Organizing Kitchen Cabinets
1. Take anything you don't use anymore.
2. Take a step back after one shelf is done.
3. Take a look at the photos below for inspiration.
4. Make someone else come look at what you've done.
5. Remove EVERYTHING and scrub the shelves with some soapy water.
6. Arrange everything in a composition that makes you happy. You're on your way.
7. Pretend it has a glass door on it and everyone is going to see what's inside from now on.
8. Think about what you reach for the most often and make sure it gets a position that's easy to reach
9. Perhaps take a cabinet full of glasses and line them up by color. Make sure all of the fronts are facing out
and straight, Jeff Lewis-style.
10. If your a contact-paper type of person, rip out the old and replace it with new. There are some really cute
ones out there lately, I've seen them at Target (please share in the comments section if you have another
good source)
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A protonema (plural: protonemata) is a thread-like chain of cells that forms the earliest stage of development of the gametophyte (the haploid phase) in the life cycle of mosses. When a moss first grows from the spore, it start as a germ tube which lengthens and branches into a filamentous complex known as a protonema, which develops into a leafy gametophore, the adult form of a gametophyte in bryophytes.[1]
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