Put Your Best Cookbooks On Display With An Affordable Dollar Tree Essential

When it comes to your kitchen, counter space is vital to both the functionality and aesthetics of the space, especially if you're hosting. Imagine you're rushing around the kitchen, checking sauces, turning trays, and decorating cookies. You'll want everything you need at an arm's length. At that moment, recipes are a top priority, and where you keep your cookbooks matters. The perfect setup might be closer than you think with a Dollar Tree Special Moments display easel — it provides stylish and easy access to all your recipes as a cookbook holder.

Simply open your cookbook to the recipe you're using, and prop it onto the easel. Never lose your page from setting your book down again. The hands-free approach keeps your cookbook out of your way while you work and prevents cooking mayhem from ruining the pages. Your recipes will be easily accessible without the hassle, and when you aren't actively using your cookbook, the easel is one of many decorative ways to store your favorite cookbooks.

Displaying your cookbooks using a Dollar Tree metal easel

The display easel offers the perfect balance of use and style. If you don't like the color, you can easily spray paint it to match your kitchen. You can also grab a small display easel from another store — you'll find a wide range of styles and materials, like wood, that could fit your kitchen better than the metal Dollar Tree stand. When you're actively working in the kitchen, the cookbook display is perfect to keep nearby for quick recipe reminders and hands-free reading. It's also the right size for you to set a tablet on the stand and work with a digital recipe. This clever stand helps you look like a pro in your kitchen.

When you aren't actively using the cookbook, this stand doubles as the perfect decor. A propped cookbook on display in your kitchen can serve as stylish kitchen countertop decor that avoids clutter — leave it open to your favorite recipe or a page with a beautiful image of the finished product. Add a bowl of fruit or a magnetic knife display to keep your kitchen looking clean, organized, and alive. You can display a couple books — especially if they vary in size — or just focus on the one you use most. Excess cookbooks can live on a nearby shelf to keep the space uncluttered. You can swap the cookbooks out seasonally to match aesthetics or cooking trends.

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