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 surprised about the secret to lining drawers the cheap way. I guarantee you already have these items in your home!
Learn how to line drawers with paper and make an old desk look even better! It was simple and a quick DIY project. No chance at a Pinterest fails on this project I promise. The
Simple DIY Drawer and Shelf Liners – These shelf and drawer liners provide a simple solution & creative compromise to a very common problem..
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!
Learn how to (easily) line drawers & shelves with contact paper or wallpaper. Skip the frustration, these techniques give perfect results!
Making drawer liners fit perfectly!
Whether you need to line dresser drawers or shelves, this simple DIY method works well for any home furniture or built-in. Making the fabric stiff like paper, this process is similar to using wallpaper but the fabric is a lot cheaper and gives you more design options to choose from. 5 Easy Steps to Make
The party continues! See how we used fabric to create a beautlful drawer liner and to add the perfect finishing touch to our DIY dresser.
Make your own DIY drawer liners using wrapping paper. Drawer liners add such a pretty detail to your furniture makeovers.
Whether you need to line dresser drawers or shelves, this simple DIY method works well for any home furniture or built-in. Making the fabric stiff like paper, this process is similar to using wallpaper but the fabric is a lot cheaper and gives you more design options to choose from. 5 Easy Steps to Make
The best way to extend the life of shelves and drawers is to use a durable liner. It is also a great way to add ... Read more
DIY drawer liners. No need to buy expensive shelf or contact paper when you can make your own DIY drawer liners using your favorite decorative paper or fabric.
Make your own DIY drawer liners using wrapping paper. Drawer liners add such a pretty detail to your furniture makeovers.
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 need to line dresser drawers or shelves, this simple DIY method works well for any home furniture or built-in. Making the fabric stiff like paper, this process is similar to using wallpaper but the fabric is a lot cheaper and gives you more design options to choose from. 5 Easy Steps to Make
Whether you need to line dresser drawers or shelves, this simple DIY method works well for any home furniture or built-in. Making the fabric stiff like paper, this process is similar to using wallpaper but the fabric is a lot cheaper and gives you more design options to choose from. 5 Easy Steps to Make
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...
Looking for inexpensive ways to beautify your drawers, here is an easy step by step tutorial to apply drawer liner to make them pretty within minutes!
Have you been saving some gorgeous leftover wallpaper scraps in the hope you might come up with the perfect project for them, yet you have yet to find it? When I find wallpaper I love, I hate to throw it away too, but there are always those leftover pieces. Wondering what to do with them? Well,
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 r...
Whether you need to line dresser drawers or shelves, this simple DIY method works well for any home furniture or built-in. Making the fabric stiff like paper, this process is similar to using wallpaper but the fabric is a lot cheaper and gives you more design options to choose from. 5 Easy Steps to Make
Learn how to line drawers with paper and make an old desk look even better! It was simple and a quick DIY project. No chance at a Pinterest fails on this project I promise. The
So as you know I am redecorating the guest room and I just finished painting the mirror and dresser. I wanted to add some pretty fragrant paper to the drawers without spending a lot of money. Well a couple years ago Yvonne from one of my absolute favorite blogs StoneGable...(I can go on)...had posted this wonderful tutorial on how to make your own scented drawer liner using a nice grade wrapping paper, essential oil, a little warm water and a small spray bottle. This was so easy peasy lemon squeezey to do that I don't know why I never did it sooner. First I purchased some wrapping paper at Home Goods, they usually carry a nice grade paper, and then I went to my local health food store to purchase an essential oil. I have to tell you that I was completely overwhelmed at the selection of oils the store had to choose from. They typically ran anywhere from about $6 to $16 for a 1 fluid ounce bottle. I kind of had it in my head that I wanted lavender so for $9.99 I picked up the oil. Then it was off to the drugstore for a small travel size spray bottle which only cost a dollar. According to Yvonne's instructions all you need to do is measure your drawer sizes and cut the paper to fit. Then add a couple drops of the oil to the bottle and fill with warm water and shake. Now just mist the back of the paper and let it dry completely. Yvonne does remind you that the more drops you put in your bottle the stronger the fragrance will be on the paper. I cut my paper a wee bit larger only because since I am not a super neat cutter I like to fold the ends over for a nice neat finish. I placed the paper in the drawers and was done. No mess no big expense, and I have plenty of oil to use for more drawer liner, sugar scrub soap and anything else I plan to make homemade. As Yvonne suggested this would make a really pretty gift and with the end of school approaching I am thinking this would be a nice teacher gift. Just tie it up the scented paper with a raffia bow and add a little card saying something like... Scented drawer paper made for the best teacher in the world! Hope you all have wonderful plans for the beautiful weekend headed our way!!! XO