The Best Tutorial to Create the Easiest DIY Cardboard Drawer Dividers Ever

Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams

Want to know how to make DIY cardboard drawer dividers? There are many different ways that you can divide your clothing in your dresser. Cardboard dresser drawer dividers are a great tool to use to keep drawers organized. It keeps your clothing in line and not tumbling over in your drawer.

We have all seen it, the clothes scattered and sliding around or floppy over to the next pile of clothes. I found a way to make one without it costing you the amount that you see in stores. My version is also great because my main item for this project is something I already have in my home and yours too.

Here is how I made my diy cardboard drawer dividers:

This is a very simple project. So simple that you’re going to think to yourself ‘why didn’t I think about this?‘. You are first going to need something cardboard, (I’m using parts of a box). In fact, you can use one of those Amazon boxes that you have laying around.

Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams


Secondly, you need to measure the length and height of your dresser drawer and cut to your correct measurements.

Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams

Next Steps


Next, use Self Adhesive paper or adhesive wallpaper of any design you like in the store. I bought mine from Dollarama for $2.00 and using what is left of the roll for this project. You can also get some from Amazon as well.

Use your cut out as a divider to measure the amount of paper you will need. You can do this by folding the paper over the cut-out divider.

Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams
Then you will need to peel the backing.
Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams

You are almost done!

Thirdly, what you need to do next is place one side of the divider on the sticky side.  Leave space around the edges.

Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams
Fold in the smaller side.
Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams
Now cut the bottom towards the divider so that it makes a flap.
Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams

Fold over the flap and smooth the air bubbles. Repeat for the top part of the divider.

Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams

Now you are ready to fold over the last piece. Smooth over any air bubbles.

Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams
Lastly, cut any extra pieces off.
Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams
There you have it. You are all finished!
Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams
Now all you have to do is place it in your drawer.
Diy Drawer Dividers | City of Creative Dreams

Want more DIY drawer dividers projects?

Need more DIY cardboard drawer dividers projects? If I have inspired you to start organizing your drawers using dividers, then you are going to love these projects I found just for you! I am all about supporting each other over the competition. So, make sure you take some time to get scroll through these and maybe try one out for yourself.

Where to buy drawer dividers?

Alright, so you check this article out and thought you could do this. However now, maybe you are rethinking the entire project. Have I read your mind? Don’t even worry about it, I got you!

I know that not everyone is interested in a DIY cardboard drawer divider. Yes, you may not be the do-it-yourself type and that is okay. Therefore, just in case you want something a little more different and you got some money to spend here are a few of my favourites:

These are too great to not share! To make your life a little easier, I made sure to put the links below to some of my favourite products.

  1. AmazonBasics Bra and Undergarment Dresser Organizers
  2.  Adjustable Drawer Dividers (Grey)
  3. Bamboo Expandable Drawer Divider
  4. 4 Pack Expandable Drawer Organizers Dividers
  5. Closet Underwear Organizer Drawer Divider
  6. Honeycomb Drawer Divider
  7. 5 Grid Socks Underwear Drawer Organizer Divider
  8. 2 Pack Closet Socks Organizer Drawer Divider
  9. COOLFUNLIFE Plastic Partition Honeycomb Shape Drawer Dividers
  10. 3 Set Bra and Underwear Organizer

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, remember that you can completely make your drawers your own whether that is with customized DIY cardboard drawers or with ones that you buy from the store.

I think that it is awesome that you are able to reuse something that you didn’t even expect to use it for.  Enjoy your new organized DIY cardboard drawer dividers! Before you go, check out the other dividers I created.

Of course, if you wanted to buy some instead, I completely get it. I mean the suggestions above are pretty amazing. As I said before, the choice is all yours, my friend!

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32 Replies to “The Best Tutorial to Create the Easiest DIY Cardboard Drawer Dividers Ever”

  1. Such a creative way to use cardboard boxes. I need drawers for my craft room dresser and might have to use this idea. Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party!

    Britni @ Play. Party. Pin.

  2. Thanks for your support and stopping by. I appreciate the comment. I will defiantly keep sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party 🙂

  3. Wow, this is such a great idea! So creative! Thanks for sharing at Share Your Stuff Tuesdays this week!

    1. Thank you so much. I appreciate you taking the time to comment. 😀

  4. Hi, Shanice! I love the print on the contract paper for this project, it's so elegant. Great upcycling idea!

    1. Thank you and thank you for taking the time to comment 😀

  5. Great idea! Thanks for sharing at Silver Pennies Sundays. x

    1. Your welcome. Thanks for commenting!

  6. Brilliant!! We need to do this! Pinning to my organizing board! Found you via the Skip the Housework Blog Hop!

    1. Thank you! and thank you for commenting. Hope you come back and visit my blog again.

  7. Very Creative Shanice. Thanks for sharing at Share it Sunday! Pinned as well. Look forward to seeing you again. Thanks for the support.

    1. Your welcome! Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

  8. What a fabulous (and easy!) project. I've been wanting to do something like this for my husband's belts…they seem to be everywhere but in one central location. :-/ Pinning this!

    Thanks for linking up at Wordy Wednesday!

    1. A belt version sounds awesome! Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

  9. Great idea! I really need to make some of these.

    Thank you for sharing with us at Your Designs This Time!

    1. Your welcome, . Thank you so much Emily for taking the time to stop by and comment.

  10. I have been wanting to make dividers for my drawers but in my mind I would have to cut and piece them out of wood; sounded a bit overwhelming…. Your idea is much easier….!! Love it!!
    This would be terrific on my blog hop. Would you please come join the party?
    Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop
    Thanks much!! 🙂
    “hugs” Crystelle
    Crystelle Boutique

    1. Thank you so much. I would be glad to join your blog hop! Thank you for inviting me and commenting!

  11. It was so fun to see this linked up at our party. I pinned!! Thanks much!! 🙂
    “hugs” Crystelle
    Crystelle Boutique

    1. Thank you Crystelle, I appreciate it!

  12. Thanks for sharing on Mostly Homemade Mondays! Please join us again tomorrow 🙂

    Kelli (www.thesustainablecouple.com)

    1. I will Kelli, thank you for stopping by 🙂

  13. What a thrifty way to neaten those messy drawers! Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!

    Alison
    Nancherrow

    1. Thank you! I am happy to join your party!

  14. Such a great idea. I made some out of plywood, but they are hard to move and change. This is so much more flexible. Thanks for linking up at Thursday STYLE!

    1. Your welcome Amanda. I am happy you enjoyed this post! I look forward to sharing more ideas!

  15. I did this as a kid! haha I love using cardboard as a divider, I just never thought to decorate it so it would look pretty. 🙂 Thank you for sharing at The Wednesday Roundup this week!

    1. Thank you for stopping by and commenting Teresa, can't wait to share more next week.

  16. So smart! This would help so much with organization, and its prettier too!

    1. Thank you, Sarah! Plus it is simple to make as well.

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