August 27th 2024.
Have you ever thought about using your fridge as a canvas for creativity? It turns out, your fridge can say a lot about you beyond just the food you store in it. The internet has taken notice and the trend of "fridgescaping" has taken off. This involves curating the interior of your fridge to make it aesthetically pleasing. And let me tell you, people are getting really creative with it.
TikTok has been a major platform for showcasing these fridge transformations. From Halloween-themed fridges filled with fake cobwebs and glitterballs, to elegant displays resembling something out of Bridgerton, people are really taking it to the next level. But what is the reasoning behind this trend and what are the benefits? According to some TikTokers, it helps them keep better track of their produce and encourages them to try new foods. It also leads to less food waste and more cooking. Who knew a little fridge makeover could have such a big impact?
For those interested in trying out fridgescaping, it's best to start small. While it may be tempting to go all out and completely transform your fridge, it may not be practical for everyone. Some simple and easy starters include a butter dish, egg crate, and simple bud vases with edible flowers. When it comes to food storage, it's important to consider which items do well in the open and which ones need to be covered. And if you're using antiques, make sure to lead test them before storing any food in them.
Of course, as with any trend, there are some skeptics out there. Some question the practicality of displaying items in the fridge and wonder if it's even feasible to make your fridge look pretty. But for those with the space and creativity, this trend has sparked some inspiration. And for those who may not be as interested, there's always the option to just appreciate the pretty pictures and move on.
So, if you're looking for a new hobby or just want to spice up your fridge, fridgescaping may be worth considering. Just be careful not to spill anything on your family photos. After all, they say a picture is worth a thousand words, and you don't want those words to be "oops, I spilled the milk." Have you tried fridgescaping or do you have a story to share about it? We'd love to hear from you. Get in touch by emailing us.
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