Wednesday, December 28, 2011

DIY Baby Closet Dividers

Now that the holidays are over I can start focusing on projects for the baby's room. Which is good since my son is set to arrive in about 7 weeks! Yesterday I organized all his clothing and, since he already has so much in so many different sizes, I decided his closet needed some dividers. There are a ton of cute ones for sale on Etsy but I was pretty sure I could make them myself on the super cheap and I was right!


I used this tutorial from Fresh Crush as my inspiration and then added some touches of my own. I started by cutting oval shapes out of a gift box and then covering them with scrapbooking paper (in the same oval shape) on both sides. Next I traced a circle on each (I used the cap from a carton of half and half but you can use anything as long as it's bigger than the bar you'll be hanging the tags on) and cut them out by cutting into them on an angle. This angle cut is what will allows them to slip them over the bar in the closet.


Next I used my Silhouette to cut out the numbers for each divider as well as little hearts. I glued those on and then, as a finishing touch, added cute little stickers to each divider.


This project only took me about an hour and a half, used all materials I already had on hand, and I'm so pleased with the results. Even my husband thought they were pretty cute and it's not easy to get him enthused about closet organization ;). The best part is that I think these will really come in handy once baby has arrived. And to save you from wondering, I'm left-handed and I hang all my clothes up backwards - if you're going to try these yourself make sure consider which way your clothes will hang when labelling your dividers!



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6 comments:

  1. oh these are the sweetest! this will be the most stylish (and organized) baby out there!! Thanks for linking up with us at Paper Issues =) Tiffany

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  2. What a brilliant idea!! These closet dividers are really sweet! :) Thanks for linking up at Paper Issues!

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  3. This is so fabulous!!! I can't wait to try! Thank you so much for sharing it with us at Paper Issues! We featured you today! http://paperissues.blogspot.com/2012/01/closet-dividers.html

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  4. Those are adorable! I will be getting ready for my baby boy that's coming in April, and this idea will sure come in handy. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. What a fun, fabulous idea! These are darling! So glad you linked up at Paper Issues!

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  6. soooooooooo sweeeet :-)
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