DIY Kids Drawer Organizer from Pink Poster Board

Why is it that kids’ socks and underwear drawers are always a disaster. I swear I organize them weekly and yet they immediately get tossed about. Start corralling the chaos with this easy and inexpensive DIY kids drawer organizer.

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Welcome to the Drawer Organization Blog Hop! For the entire month of April, 12 bloggers will be sharing the process of cleaning and organizing one drawer in our homes each week. For the fourth and final week of the drawer organization blog hop we are busy in the bedroom. Today we’re sharing our best tips and DIY projects to organize those bedroom drawers.

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Organized Child's Drawer and Pink Drawer Organizer with text overlay: DIY Kids Drawer Organizer from Pink Poster Board

 

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My daughter’s top drawer is seriously the worst in the house. She has lip gloss, stick-on earrings, and hair ties mixed in with socks, underwear, and tights. My hope is that this easy system will help her easily organize and find the items she needs daily.

 

Messy Child's Sock Drawer

Materials

Step 1

Lay your poster board on a cutting mat.

 

Flexible tape measure on pink poster board

Indentation on Pink Poster Board Showing Measurements

Step 2

Measure 3-4 inches from one of the short sides of your poster board. Mark the measurement in 4 to 5 places across.

Step 3

Next, use your ruler as a straight edge along the measurement marks and cut across your poster board.

 

Pink Strips of Poster Board on a Blue Cutting Mat

Step 4

Continue measuring and cutting until all of your poster board is in strips.

 

Glue Sticks laying on a strip of pink poster board

Step 5

Now, pull one strip of poster board and add a strip of hot glue to the left side edge.

Note:

Step 6

Add a second strip of hot glue to the center of the strip of poster board and press the second strip of poster board on top of it.

Step 7

Lastly, add a third strip of hot glue to the right side of your strip of poster board and again press the second strip to it.

 

Glue Sticks laying on a strip of pink poster board

Step 8

Next, add 2 strips of glue where pictured on the top of your second strip of poster board and immediately press a third strip of poster board on top of it.

Step 9

Repeat steps 5 through 8 until all of your strips of poster board are attached.

 

Pink Drawer Organizer

Step 10

Now pull apart your organizer.

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Pink Drawer Organizer inside of a Wooden Drawer

Stick-on earrings, lip gloss, and perfume in green pencil box

Cllose Up of Organized Child's Drawer

Since this organizer doesn’t take up the entire drawer, I also added a pencil box and small plastic cup. The pencil box is now holding her stick-on earrings, lip gloss, and perfume. The cup holds bows, hair ties, and barrettes.

Organized Child's Drawer

Organized Child's Drawer with text overlay: DIY Kids Drawer Organizer from Pink Poster Board

Can you believe you can create this DIY kids drawer organizer for under a dollar? I’ll come back and update you on whether baby girl actually keeps up with it. Until then, it’s time to check out all of the other awesome bedroom drawer organizers from my friends.

 

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DIY Travel Fund Savings Jar | Easy Upcycled Project

Learning to pay cash for everything to prevent going into debt takes practice. Sometimes leaving that money in savings makes it too easy to spend on other things. When you want to splurge on a family vacation you need to protect that savings. A DIY travel fund savings jar is the perfect solution.

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Collage of photos of travel fund jar with text overlay: DIY Upcycled Travel Fund Savings Jar

 

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Before we get onto the tutorial I have some bad news. I lost the entire folder of photos for this project. After a day of fruitlessly trying to retrieve it from some unknown depth of my computer and a night of tears over the loss, I had decided not to share it.

However, this beauty sits on our mantle every day and I absolutely love it. It is such a fun piece of decor and is helping us stay on track with our vacation savings. I have decided that I’m going to share it with you anyway.

 

Close up of travel fund jar

Eventually I will get around to finding another jar to remake the project. Then you can see photos of the creation process. Until then, you can use the easy directions below to create your own. Don’t worry. It’s incredibly easy to make.

 

Upcycled glass travel fund savings jar

Materials

Step 1

First, make sure that your jar is thoroughly cleaned. This will help the paper and stickers adhere better to the jar.

Step 2

Next, cut out a sheet of travel themed scrapbook to create a fun scene. I decided to keep the plane and the clouds from mine. The rest, I removed from the page.

Step 3

Paint Mod Podge directly onto your jar with your 1 inch foam brush.

Step 4

Then place your paper cut out to your jar over the Mod Podge.

 

Mod podge sealed paper on travel fund jar

Step 5

Add more Mod Podge to the top of the paper to help it mold to the jar.

Step 6

Next, add your letter stickers to the jar to spell out “Travel Fund”.

 

Close up of sealed letter stickers on travel fund jar

Step 7

Immediately cover your stickers with additional Mod Podge.

Step 8

Continue covering the rest of your jar with Mod Podge up to the lip of the jar.

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Step 9

Allow your Mod Podge to dry completely before moving on.

Step 10

After your Mod Podge has dried, seal your jar with acrylic sealant and allow it to dry. This makes it a durable and long-lasting piece for your home.

 

Cording glued to jar lip

Step 11

Once your sealant has dried, glue your cording around the lip of your jar with hot glue.

 

Braided cording glued to jar lip

Knotted end of braided cording

Step 12 (Optional)

If you have some cording left over, braid it into a faux handle for your job and knot each end.

 

Glue braided cording knot end to jar lip

Step 13 (Optional)

Lastly, glue your “handle” to the lip of the jar with hot glue.

 

Upcycled glass travel fund savings jar

Upcycled glass travel fund savings jar

Close up of travel fund jar with text overlay: DIY Upcycled Travel Fund Savings Jar

You can see why I decided to share this DIY travel fund savings jar with you despite the lack of photos. It is such a cool piece and will help you on your frugal journey. Now you can toss extra change into it to save up cash for vacation. You can also do what I do, which is take any leftover allowance I have at the end of 2 weeks and toss it in.

Your travel fund will be growing in no time. Seeing it displayed beautifully in your home every day will help you keep your eyes on the prize, too. Where will you go with your new travel fund?

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Easy Painted DIY Wrapping Paper Kid’s Craft

When you need to save money and pay off debt multi-purpose projects are a busy mom’s best friend. School breaks with the kids can tempt you to blow your budget on activities and outings. Kill multiple birds with one stone and make this easy painted DIY wrapping paper.

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This is one of our favorite activities during school breaks. The kids get to be creative and messy. We always have a supply of unique wrapping paper for gifts on hand. It’s also budget friendly! 

I love that this craft is easy and fun for kids of all ages. Even the splattered hand prints of babies look adorable on the end product. Family members will love getting gifts wrapped in such thoughtful paper.

 

Finger Painted Craft Paper

Note:

Materials

 

Paper taped to dining room table with paint

Paper taped to dining room table with paint

Step 1

First, cover your dining room table with craft paper. Use painters tape to secure the ends.

Tip:

 

Messy baby finger painting

Step 2

Next, put some finger paint on the each paint tray.

 

Messy baby finger painting

Messy baby finger painting

Kids Finger Painting Craft Paper

Unpainted paper on table with messy paint tray on top

Step 3

Let the kids go nuts painting the paper. If the fill one area, simply have them switch seats to another area until the entire paper surface is covered.

Step 4

Allow the paint to dry completely before removing the paper from your table.

Step 5

To store, roll the dried painted paper and secure with rubber bands until needed.

 

Messy baby finger painting

Little boy with painting shirt on

Finger Painted Craft Paper

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Finger Painted Wrapping Paper with text overlay: Easy Painted DIY Wrapping Paper Kid's Craft

This easy painted DIY wrapping paper is the perfect creative activity for bored kiddos. Fill your school break calendar with budget-friendly activities like this to dominate mom life. Stay on top of your financial goals while you’re at it. Nothing can stop you this year!

One last bonus tip before you go: If you make this as often as we do, you might want to put the year in multiple places on the back. This will let friends and family know what age the kiddos painted it. Grandparents love this!

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