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DIY Baby Closet Dividers

I haven't been blogging as much as I want.  BUT there is an awesome reason why.  I have a new little guy! Between him and the big little guy I have very little time to blog.  While waiting for the little guys next feeding, I decided to share a little project I did for the nursery.  It is so simple and couple be a little project for your older children, nieces, or nephews to help with.

Two days before I delivered I was still working on the nursery!  I kept finding little things to do after work. After putting all the little guys clothes in the closet, I decided I needed labels to help me keep them organized.  I browsed the web for some ideas.  I loved the plastic and wooden ones I saw but I didn't have the materials to make them.
Wood Closet Dividers - Under the Sycamore
Plastic Closet Dividers - JourneyChic











So, I decided to make some from the materials I had on hand:

  • computer
  • printer
  • card stock
  • scissors
  • glue stick

I created a pattern for the dividers using Microsoft PowerPoint.  Printed the pattern on the cardstock.  I used three different colors. My niece and I cut out the pieces and glued them together. It took us about 30 minutes.  It's a simple decorative element in the little guys room.

It's a really easy project.  What do you think?

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