Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
You might be surpirsed about the secret to lining drawers the cheap way. I gaurantee you already have these items in your home!
This is an easy tutorial on making your own DIY drawer liners using wrapping paper. It's the perfect way to add a little color and pattern to your drawers.
Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
If you have drawers than need a touch of order, try these simple DIY Drawer Dividers using items you most certainly already have around the house!
Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
Want to organize your electronics and cords? Here's how we added a DIY charging drawer to our kitchen to stay charged and organized.
Check out my thrifty solution to an over-flowing spice cupboard - a DIY Spice Drawer that costs just a few dollars to make
Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
If you have drawers than need a touch of order, try these simple DIY Drawer Dividers using items you most certainly already have around the house!
Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
Check out this quick and easy tutorial of updating nightstand drawer with contact paper to give it an instant refresh! Contact paper is self adhesive, but this method can be used for wallpaper, wrapping paper
Such a great way to make the inside of drawers feel extra special and a great use for leftover fabric! This diy fabric lined drawers tutorial is so easy!
Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
The decorating of the pilots' shared room has officially begun. Can we say, "finally!!!". I only blogged about wanting to tackle their room several months ago and have just now started (without any real plan, by the way). Over the past few days/week I have been refinishing a dresser for them, but I'm just going to show you the drawers today. I guess I'm going about this dresser reveal from the inside out. :) I really wanted to show you the drawers since I made some fun liners from fabric. All the fabric in the drawers were remnants from other projects in our house. Can you remember where? Yeah, probably not, but just for fun let's match the fabric to the room, 'kay? The turquoise "snow dots" is framed on our bedroom photo ledges, the navy and white polkadot fabric was used for Mummu's brag book and the fabric Easter baskets, the turquoise fabric in the bottom drawer was used on the highchair slipcover and the mini mudroom pillow. These fabrics sure have gotten around! :) The fabric drawer liners were really easy to make. All you need to do is to stiffen your fabric a little so that it will lay flat. Fabric is also great in that you can cut it to fit any size drawer without making a seam. Here's how I made mine: Fabric Drawer Liners This is what you will need to make your drawer liners: fabric stiffner fabric scissors measuring tape I found this Mod Podge fabric stiffner at Michaels: Stiffen Your Fabric: 1. Mix equal parts stiffener and water in a bowl (I used 1/2 cup of each for a fabric piece large enough for two drawers and had plenty leftover) 2. Place your fabric in the bowl and completely soak it with the stiffener (I folded my fabric to keep it from wrinkling too much) 3. Gently squeeze out, but do not wring, the excess stiffener from the fabric (it should be wet, but not dripping) 4. Unfold your fabric and let it dry either by hanging or laying it flat. 5. Just before the fabric is completely dry, give it an iron to get out any wrinkles. When it's dry it should feel pretty stiff, but still flexible kind of like card stock. To Make Your Liners: 1. Measure your drawer and cut the fabric to the dimensions of your drawer. 2. Fasten the liner to the drawer using glue or tape. (I used tape so that I can remove them in case I want to change them up later) I really like how the liners turned out. The colours just happened to go with the curtains too. I know that the liners will get covered by all the boys' clothes and you don't see them at all once the drawers are closed, but I think it is a fun surprise whenever you open them up. I actually haven't filled the drawers with the boys' things quite yet so that I can stare at them a little longer and show them off to Tech Guy when he comes home from work. :) So there's the inside of the dresser and a little sneak peak at the dresser redo as well. I'll be back with a post showing the before and after and how I used a paint sprayer for the first time. sharing this here: 52mantels, livelaughrowe, shabbycreekcottage, houseofhepworths, 36thave, inspirationgallery, shabbynest, tatertots&jello, iheartnaptime, savvysouthernstyle, diyshowoff, betweennapsontheporch, tidymom, funkyjunk
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Turn a T-shirt and foam into the perfect in-drawer tool storage.
Ready to organize your spice drawer? This super simple DIY spice drawer organizer takes less than an hour to make and only requires one tool!
Create beautiful drawers by using wallpaper. Here is 3 Easy Steps using wallpaper as drawer liners. This will give you an easy and sustainable way to make them look amazing. 3 Easy Steps Using Wallpaper As Drawer Liners My goal when I moved into my new home was to declutter everything that I didn’t need and...
Whether you line your drawers or not is a personal choice. It's certainly not necessary but I find it can really add some unexpected personality to a piece. Lining a drawer with any of the above materials is not hard, but here's the easiest way I've found to line my drawers. I get the perfect cut and fit every time - and no measuring is required!
A blog about re-purposing vintage wood furniture, with many tutorials that include tips and tricks how to achieve the look you want in your décor.
These easy DIY Drawer Dividers can improve function in ANY drawer, and they are SO simple to make using items you have around the house!