My Inexpensive Way to Store Canning Rings: Paper Towel Holders


🥫 My Inexpensive Way to Store Canning Rings: Paper Towel Holders

If you’re into home canning, you know the struggle: canning rings always end up in a messy pile, scattered across drawers, or crammed into bins. They’re bulky, awkward to stack, and somehow multiply when you’re not looking. I finally found a simple, inexpensive, and surprisingly neat way to store mine—and it only costs a couple of bucks!


🌟 Why Paper Towel Holders Work So Well

  • Vertical Storage: Instead of having rings spread everywhere, they stack neatly on the holder, saving counter or shelf space.
  • Easy Access: Need a ring? Just lift it right off the stack like grabbing a paper towel.
  • Organized Look: No more digging through bags or bins. Everything is visible and tidy.
  • Budget-Friendly: At just $1–$2 each, this solution is way cheaper than specialized storage systems.
  • Fun Bonus: Once stacked, the rings look like a quirky set of metal Christmas trees—functional and decorative at the same time! 🎄

🛠️ How to Do It

  1. Get Your Holders
    Pick up a few upright wire paper towel holders from the Dollar Store (or any discount shop). Choose sturdy ones so they don’t tip over.
  2. Sort Your Rings
    Wash and dry your canning rings well to prevent rust. You can even separate them by size (regular mouth vs. wide mouth).
  3. Stack Them Up
    Slide the rings down onto the paper towel holder pole. They’ll stack neatly one on top of another.
  4. Store & Display
    Place the holders on a pantry shelf, kitchen counter, or even in your canning area. If you use multiple holders, you can dedicate one for each ring size.

🌿 Extra Tips

  • Rust Prevention: Always dry rings thoroughly before stacking.
  • Labeling: Use a piece of masking tape at the base to mark “Regular” or “Wide Mouth” so you never grab the wrong one.
  • Portability: If you move around when canning, the holders make it easy to carry a stack of rings with one hand.

✅ That’s it! For just a couple of dollars, you’ve got a clever, space-saving, and surprisingly festive way to keep your canning rings under control.


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