Cute little DIY baby clothes dividers made of cardboard (via freshcrush).
Closet dividers are convenient for those who have lots of clothes and need to keep it in order, especially it’s important for kids. You can make some clothes dividers yourself to help you and your kids differentiate the things. Foam sheets, scrapbook paper, cardboard, wood, old CDs – it’s only a part of the list of materials of which you can make them. The pieces are very simple to make, you needn’t any special skill. Add color, ribbons and some cute little decorations to make the dividers prettier and funnier for your little ones. Look for some tutorials below and begin crafting.
Stylish dividers for a kid closet made of cheap cardboard (via cityofcreativedreams).
Wood hangers are perfect and very noticeable closet dividers you can make (via seesewandseedlings).
DIY nursery closet dividers (via northcarolinacharm).
Chevron dividers (via loveandlaceblog).
DIY kids closet dividers with a free printable. So quick and easy! (via lilluna).
Dividers made using paint, scrapbooking paper, Mod Podge, stickers, wooden letters O (via ashleyannphotography).
Foam sheet closet dividers (via lifesweetlifeblog).
Round closet dividers (via journeychic).
Baby closet dividers (via ohsoamelia).
Old CD dividers (via sweetcheeks320).
Pink baby closet dividers (via delightfullynoted).
Colorful round closet dividers (via ashleyannphotography).
Patterned dividers (via blissfullyeverafter).
Nursery dividers (via noeatingwindows).
Flower pattern dividers (via stagingbym).
Closet size dividers (via inthiscrazylife-bethany).
Checked closet dividers (via miss-dixie).
Duck tape closet dividers (via inthenext30days).
Closet dividers with printables (via wisemamablog).
Simple baby closet dividers (via chocolatevanillacaramel).
Tropical green dividers (via sweetcheeks320).
Modern closet dividers (via adorkableduo).