DIY Cereal Box Drawer Organizer

I'm still here....
It's been a wild week. Felt sick on Monday, kiddo stuff on Tuesday, 
taxes DONE on Wednesday and 
FAFSA junk in between.
To those of you that have college kids, I'm sure we are all in agreement....
I STRONGLY DISLIKE doing FAFSA! And for those who don't know what it is, don't bother, maybe there will be an easier way to obtain student loans, when it's time for your kiddos.
I could say more but I won't.
Ok...off my soapbox.
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I have been working on the office. 
Well.... a tiny bit.  But hopefully we will be moving some things around in the office this weekend.  Then I can really get down to business.

My Messy Desk:
DIY Drawer Organizer from cereal boxes


Haha! I wish I could always keep it looking that good all the time!
Maybe I will after today!

BUT....
Most of the time is has looked like this....

So, I know that none of you have desks that look like this.... Right? 
Right... sure... no really, I believe you...

Well, I'm really trying to get organized.  
Especially in the office, but it's sooo hard!
Well, I have the answer to the messy desk dilema!
Yep, cereal boxes, snack boxes, any boxes!
Cheap FREE boxes that you usually throw away right? 
Start saving them. I've been saving mine for a couple of weeks.
The reason, I don't go out and spend $$ on a cute adorable desk organizer is because for one, I'm cheap.  Second, in my thinking, why spend money on something no one is going to see... I mean I keep my desk drawer closed most of the time, don't you?  It's not on display, saying "Hey, look how cute and functional I am".  Nope, it's in the drawer all closed up and hiding.  
It just needs to be functional.

So, let's make this thing already!


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My drawer is 2 inches deep, so every box had to be measured and cut to that size.  

Then I got all the junk out of the drawer and figured what was staying and going.  Rearranged them a few times til it fits just right.  
Cool,  now I'm ready to cover them.  Who wants to look at brown cardboard in your drawer.  Just because I'm cheap, doesn't mean I like ugly. 

Of course, I was in my local Dollar Store.... 
Ahhh.... do you hear the angels singing? :))
I was doing a little browsing and came across some cute wrapping paper, 
that was blue and green. Perfect! 
 Plus see those cutting lines... LOVE! 
That made it so much easier to measure and cut.
And check out the adorable polka dots!

Get out your bottle of Mod Podge and get ready to glue!  First, I did the edges.

Then I cut a longer piece to go up and over each section.  Pretty easy... Now it wasn't perfect. There were a few wrinkles. 
It's okay, remember it will be stuffed with stuff in your closed drawer, 
so who really cares?  
Not me...
DIY Drawer Organizer from cereal boxes
 Here are a few more shots fitting inside my desk drawer.
DIY Drawer Organizer from cereal boxes

Not bad... I see a light at the end of the tunnel....
DIY Drawer Organizer from cereal boxes
I really need to do this to all of my junk drawers in the house... 
I have to many of them... another day...

So, here's the messy desk
Before:

And now all pretty and organized!
After:
DIY Drawer Organizer from cereal boxes
I'm happy with it! 
Thanks for stopping by and visiting for a bit!

**UPDATE: This has been such a lifesaver!  I've actually made a few others. Once I've organized a drawer with these little boxes, it has actually stayed organized!
Check out the other drawers I've done.
Drawer Organizer under $1
Kitchen Utensil Drawer Organizer for $1

Project Organization
Easy Cheap Drawer Organizers


Blessings,
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179 comments

  1. Thats awesome Lori! I cant believe you made that yourself! I was thinking 'I wonder where she bought that!' Awesome :)

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    1. Thanks, Kelley! You're comments always brighten my day!

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    2. VERY, VERY GOOD. ADOREI

      quintinafak@hotmail.com

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    3. Amazing..ill start saving all waste boxes from rght away

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    4. Hi Monal! It doesn't take long and you'll have a stash of them! :) Thanks for stopping by!

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    5. I LOVE this!!! Can't wait to start saving boxes and do this project when the kids go back to school....thanks for sharing Lori :)

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    6. Hi Alina! It was my pleasure! You'll save enough boxes in no time! Good luck!
      Blessings,
      Lori

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    7. Thanks Lori for the great tutorial.Sounds like a great project to share with my 8 year old
      grandson. Think we will make one for his mum for xmas. Have also put you into my favorites. have a creative day Lyn

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    8. Hi Lyn! Thanks! That is a fantastic idea as a Christmas gift! Blessings to you!

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  2. What a great repurpose, Lori! They look fantastic!! Megan

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    1. Thanks so much, Megan! It's amazing how much sweet comments like yours make me smile!

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  3. wow! Great idea! Pinned this for future reference!

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    1. Thanks, Bethany! I can't believe how many pins this is getting!!

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  4. Hey Lori, thanks for this. I wanted to make some magazine boxes out of cereal boxes but wasn't sure how to best cover them with the wrapping paper. Now I know. :o)

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    1. I'm so glad you stopped by! It's really easy and CHEAP!!

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  5. Such a smart idea. I've been saving all kinds of boxes to help organize all my craft supplies. This is great inspiration. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks, Michaela!! I'm still saving boxes.... I have tooo many junk drawers that need to be organized! So, glad you stopped by!

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  6. These are sooo clever and cute!!I would love for you to link this project up at my link party – Well Crafted Wednesdays! You can find it here:

    http://thewellcraftedhome.blogspot.com/2012/04/well-crafted-wednesdays-link-party-1.html

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    1. Thanks so much, Lauren! I already linked up! Thanks for the invite!

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  7. A perfect solution! And it's pretty too. My desk drawer is so much worse than yours was, I've been thinking for weeks that I should clean it out. Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
    Rachel
    adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com

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    1. Hi Rachel! I have several more junk drawers that I need to do the same thing with... Just need MORE time!

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  8. Great idea! I love new uses for old things! Stopping by from "The Grant Life" and am your newest follower. :) Have a great weekend! :) xo, Reannah @Shaped by Grace

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    1. Hi Reannah! btw... love your name! Thanks for your sweet comment!

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  9. You rock! I love this! You make awesome stuff out of basically nothing!

    --Katie
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  10. Great idea! So simple and cheap. I love that you can customize it to fit any drawer. The drawer organizers from the store don't always fit. Visiting you from Addicted 2 Decorating. I'm now following and look forward to seeing more of your creative ideas. Have a great weekend!
    Sharla

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    1. Hi Sharla! Thanks so much! I LOVE your blog, your photography is AWESOME!! Hope you enjoyed your weekend! I'm your newest follower!!

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  11. Really creative! the perfect solution to organize my own drawers!
    Thanks for sharing!!!
    Ana

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  12. What an excellent, creative idea! I should put some of my old cardboard boxes to use like this!

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  13. I love this! It would be great for a make up drawer too! The the paper is so happy :)

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    1. Hi Karen! Thanks so much! Great idea! I have to do some more of my junk drawers.

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  14. This is awesome. I will be featuring it tonight at my Swing into Spring party that opens at 8pm EST. Please stop by and pick up an I've Been Featured button. Thanks so much.

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  15. Cool idea. I like the paper too. I'm saving my cereal boxes.

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    1. Thanks, Andrea! I'm saving even more... I have more junk drawers to do!

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  16. What a brilliant idea - Love the colour!

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  17. Lori, I love this. I've just made over my desk and just used a shoebox for stationery and another for notepads but it doesn't look anywhere near as nice as yours. I think I need to compartmentise (is that a word) my shoeboxes. Just wonderful! I also have a linky party called "Thriving on Thursdays" here in Australia and would love it if you linked this idea up for my followers.

    Anne @ Domesblissity xx

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    1. Hi Anne! Thanks for the sweet comment!! I appreciate the invite to your linky party! I linked up!

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  18. Hey Lori.. you were the most viewed link last week! Be sure to check it out tomorrow :)

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  19. You are the queen of the cardboard box! I love these organizers. Thanks for linking up!

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    1. Thanks, Tisha!! I love to repurpose... even better to repurpose trash!

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  20. Great idea! I have tried making drawer organizer out of boxes before but totally need to cover them in paper and mod podge! I would love for you to share this (and any other creations) at Pin It and Win It Wednesday @ www.cheapcraftymama.com-- where you can win free ad-space on my blog!

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    1. Thanks so much!! I checked it out and linked up! Thanks for the invite!

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  21. Awesome! Thanks, Kayla, for the feature!

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  22. SUPERB simply.. That's all I can say.. I'm pinning it and will be sharing on my facebook page tomorrow.. :) Thanks for linking up at friday fun party..

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    1. Thanks, Hani!! I just need to make a few more for all of my other junk drawers... :)

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  23. Hello Lori,
    Nice work, your desk drawer is now so nicely organized. I love being organized. Thanks for the inspiration. ;o)
    Smiles, Paula

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    1. Hi Paula!! I wish I were MORE organized! Thanks so much for stopping by!

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  24. What a great idea, and it looks so pretty too!

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    1. Thanks, Wendy!! It's super easy too! Thanks for stopping by!

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  25. I love this! How awesome. I'll be featuring it this evening. Thanks for linking up to Classy Clutter! We appreciate you!

    Mallory @ Classy Clutter

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  26. Love this! It's custom! Newest follower. laura@imnotatrophywife.com

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    1. Hi Laura! Thank you so much! I appreciate you stopping by and following me is even better! :)

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      Thanks so much!! So glad you stopped by!!

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  28. How totally easy peasy, happy and awesome are these?!? I'd love for you to share this post at my link party. :)
    http://whitelightsonwednesday.blogspot.com/2012/06/wednesday-whatsits-13.html

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    1. Hi Julie! Thanks so much! It is my pleasure to share! Thanks for inviting me!

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  29. Thanks for linking at Wow Us Wednesday!

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  30. Perfect timing:) I am in a mad clear out and clean up stage right now and I must organize my desk:) I am definitely trying this:) Pinning as we speak:) Thank you for sharing at Freedom Fridays!

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    1. H Evelyn!! Good for you! I need to do that all over my house!! haha! Thanks for pinning and for stopping by!!

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  31. Lori,
    This has got the be the cutest and most clever idea for a desk clean up I've ever seen! I so need to do this in my kitchen too. Thanks so much for stopping by Creative Thursday last week. I couldn’t do these parties without you. Can’t wait to see what you link up this week. Have a great week.
    Michelle

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    1. Hi Michelle!
      Thank you so much for your kind words!! I have more that need to be made!!

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  32. Amazing and pretty! What a great idea! I bought a drawer organizer but some of the compartments are too small and my stuff just doesn't fit right. Now with your great idea, I can make my own compartments whatever size I want! Thank you, thank you!!

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    1. Hi Mara! I'm so glad you liked it! I like the fact that you can customized it for each drawer and needs, too! Thanks for stopping by!

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  33. Love it. Just fit *everything* that had taken up space in my junk drawer into one vertically placed cereal box. Now I have a ton of room for more... junk!

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  34. I have a question on this - I am a Modge Podge newbie (gasp!!) I know. Used it once at age 7, haven't touched it since. Do you paint it on with a sponge brush to the back of the paper and just stick it to the boxes light a thin liquid Elmers white glue? Or is there a better technique?

    Thanks!

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  35. Libby R. (lrussel5@comcast.net)July 9, 2012 at 7:34 PM

    First a question (see above) and now a comment. My Mom saved all of the boxes that Velveeta cheese comes in. They are sturdy and I think would match up to the heighth of most drawers. Might work right in with the cereal boxes.

    I keep trying to find uses for detergent boxes -especially liked the one with the plastic carrying handle attached.

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    1. Hi Libby! First, I want to thank you for stopping by and reading!! I'm really not an "expert" with modge podge, but I'll tell you what I did. I found that a regular small paint brush worked better for me than a sponge one. I just dipped it in the bottle and slathered it on. I first "painted" it on the boxes then put the paper on it. Then when that dried did another coat on top of the paper. It kind of sealed it then. Let me know if you have any other questions! :)
      Good idea on the velveeta boxes! I've heard of using the laundry detergent boxes as storage for kids toys, or paint supplies, or other kid craft supplies. You could even put their names on the front. Good luck!

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  36. I just finished my new desk drawer organizer today! I am so pleased. I actually can't wait to get to work on Monday. The most difficult part was finding a paper design I could live with for a while. Thanks for the idea!

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    1. Awesome!!! Very cool! I'm glad it worked out for you! Enjoy!

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  37. What fabulous idea! I'm so excited about this I'm going to try it today! I can even make a 2 sectioned piece and cover it with cars paper for my sons sock and underwear drawr! I love it! Sharing it with family and friends! -Shawnasie Lesley

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    1. Yay!! I love it when someone is inspired to try something I did! Your son is going to LOVE it!!

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  38. Yours are fancier that what I have done I just used them as plain box but I used them also in my kitchen drawers for utensils. Glad for reusing things. :)

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    1. Great Idea! Mine are a mess... I guess I should do those too.... Too much to do, too little time...

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  39. Love this!! I hate how I can never find store bought ones that fit the right way or function the way I want! This is super cute way to personalize it to fit your needs!! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hi Tiffany! I couldn't agree with you more, plus I'm just plain cheap! It's really easy too!!

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  40. I saw this on Pinterest. What a cool idea! My daughter is always trying to save the cereal boxes for crafts. Now we have something else to make. Thanks!

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    1. Oooo I love Pinterest! Yay! I love being crafty with things we were just going to throw away... Have fun! Thanks for stopping by!

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  41. I was wondering if you ever experimented with using contact paper instead of gift wrap and Mod-Podge?

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    1. No, I haven't. But contact paper is awesome stuff! It would probably work great!

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  42. This is awesome. Never thought of this one

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    1. Hi Lisa! Thanks! Cheap, easy and it really works! Thanks for stopping by!

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  43. I LOVE Pinterest!!! Good luck on the new craft room! I homeschooled for awhile when the kiddos were younger for about 5 years, tough job! Nice that hubby does the fafsa, I wish... But I'm the one that got stuck with that one. This next year I'll only have one! I'll have my oldest graduating, where did the time go??? I checked out your blog. Adorable! I'm your newest follwer :)

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  44. This is so awesome! I found this on Pinterest and have a few drawers that I will definitely be doing this to :] You could also cut them into magazine/file-type organizers.. that'll be great and super cheap!! Or for organization in the cooking utensils drawer which always causes me havoc.. thanks so much for sharing!!

    -Krista

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    1. Thanks! Krista! Yep, those are great uses for cereal boxes too! Thanks for reading!

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  45. I love it. I have already done one of the junk drawers this morning. It holds the cameras and phonebooks and little odd and ends. It really wouldn't be that junky but I haven't taught my husband of 7 years to put things back where he gets them from just yet. I'm hoping to either make my life easier or train him by 10 years of marriage. lol. So I'm working on the easiest of the two which is organizing to make my life easier, and your box idea has already helped. Thank you. :)

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    1. Hi Stephanie!!
      Hahaha! That's great! You've done more than I have! I'm so glad it's helped! As for hubby... they are always a work in progress... I've been married almost 25 years! <3!

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  46. Thank you so much I did this today for my daughters top drawer to keep panties, socks etc organized an not only do I love it but so does my daughter who is 4!!! Mommy.np@gmail.com

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    1. That's so awesome! Yay! She's 4 and organized? Incredible! I've tried, but my 19 year old still refuses when it comes to her drawers. :D

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  47. Thank earned tip liked

    tilza62@hotmail.com

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  48. I think I am going to do this with duct tape to cover the boxes, they have so many designs now and I have seen it in sheets also.

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    1. That's a great idea! Someone also suggested contact paper!

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  49. Very nice! Guess what I'm doing when I get back home? ;)

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  50. And it's SO cheery looking too! Just love the idea. I am going to make these for all the drawers in my utility room...

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    1. Thanks! They really have held up well and my desk is STILL organized! Yay!

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  51. Thanks - great project. I just did it with my 8 year old daughter, who loves anything with crafts. We had a great time working on it together (about an hour), felt good about recycling and had fun using different patterned paper on each section. Thanks! Mike

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  52. This is a clever and useful idea. Thanks for sharing it. I've pinned it to my organization board.

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  53. Thank you for sharing, Lori! I'll be doing this soon!

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  54. Great idea, I think I will make some ! But I will probably use pretty contact paper? I cover everything in contact paper I found I pretty print at Target . Thank you for the idea !
    Do Tami

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    1. Thanks, Tami!! The contact paper is a great idea! And quick! I might try it myself!!

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  56. Love it! Saw this on pinterest. I was trying to organize my 4-year-olds legos and found that empty check boxes in plastic drawers worked best but I have wondering how I could get my hands on soo many of those boxes. Now I don't have to! What I wonderful idea!

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    1. Yay! I've been saving more lately. I need to clean up some other drawers! Thanks for stopping by!

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  57. Love this idea. I have 8 kids and lots & lots of boxes and various other items that would work for this. We are moving in less than a month, this will be amazing to have ready for the "junk drawers" in each child's room, as well as the kitchen drawers with the plethora of kitchen tools. I may use contact paper for wash-ability but this is perfect!!! Thanks for a cheap and relatively easy project. I think I may have each kiddo find their own boxes to create their drawer organizer.

    Thanks again!

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    1. Awesome!! I'm so grateful for all the comments of how useful this is. I'm saving more boxes myself to organize some more drawers..... I'm so behind... I lik the contact paper idea as well!

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  58. creative!! im so going to do this. i really need xD thank you :D

    visit my blog ^^
    www.luchluchcraft.blogspot.com

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      I'm so glad you liked it! Thanks so much for stopping by and reading!

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  59. This is SUCH a great idea! I live in an apartment complex which doesn't recycle plus I'm disabled so on a low monthly income. Well, these are 2 times better as I can actually 'recycle' them & I already paid for them so I don't have to spend extra money that I don't have! I will definitely be doing this...as soon as I save up more boxes.

    Thanks alot for sharing this! :)

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    1. Thanks, Kelly! It won't take long to save up enough boxes! Have fun!

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  60. Super cute! I made some like this for my bathroom drawers as well. But since its moist I used duct tape to cover the boxes. Worked out great and a year later they r still holding up very nicely. Thanks for posting!

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    1. Great idea, for the bathroom! They must be pretty sturdy! Awesome! Thanks for the update!!

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  61. Adorei seu cantinho e esta dica maravilhosa.
    Já fiquei por aqui.
    http://meninamulhercomglitter.blogspot.com
    Bjins

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    1. Thank, you so much, Adriana! So glad you stopped by!
      Blessings,
      Lori

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  62. <Muito bom, adorei !!!
    Deixa tudo com ar de arrumação e facilita muito no corre corre do dia.
    Parabéns pela criatividade.
    Bom, bonito e barato.
    Bjins

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    1. Thank you so much! I used google translate to be able to read your comment. This is so cool to hear from creative people from all over the world!! Blessings to you!

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  63. My desk drawer looks exactly like yours did and unfortunately, I tore up and threw away 2 cereal boxes just this morning! Ugh! Will start saving them and have tons of wrapping paper that my husband found and brought home that someone threw away! Thanks for the ideas! jenniewillis@windstream.net

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    1. Hi Jennie! Well, unfortunately, I REALLY need to do this to several other drawers! You can use any type of boxes, I use granola bar ones, or cracker ones too. Awesome about the wrapping paper! FREE!! Have fun! Thanks for stopping by!

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  64. Adorei a idéia, vou fazer na gaveta onde minha filha guarda suas maquiagens, ficarão bem organizadas. Obrigada poe compartilhar....abraços!

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    1. I love the idea, I'll make the drawer where my daughter keeps their makeup, will be well organized. Thank poe share .... hugs!
      This is so cool to get comments from around the world. Above is what Elizabeth left as a comment! :D

      Thank you, Elizabeth! That is a great idea for makeup!! Blessings to you!

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  65. This morning I've been scouring the web for desk organizer ideas and so far, yours is the winner! I'm a letter writer and need a better way to organize my supplies, tools and letters than the cookie tin and shoe boxes I currently use. Thank you for a great project for this weekend. :)

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    1. I'm so glad! I have a ton of boxes here and I need to make some more!! Thank you for stopping by!

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  66. Wow! I just bought that exact wrapping paper from the Dollar Store (before I saw your blog) for the express purpose of wrapping something, anything -- now I see that I'm going to love it in my drawer! Thanks for the inspiration

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    1. Hi! How funny is that!! Awesome! Thank you for stopping by and reading!
      Blessings!

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  67. Translation: I just met your blog and found wonderful. Me visit: http://algodaotaodoce.blogspot.com.br/
    Marie Kisses.

    Hi Marie! Thanks you so much! I amazed how the internet is world wide! Thank you for stopping by!
    Blessings,
    Lori

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  68. Hi Lori, I just found your great idea and helpful website on Pinterest. Thank you very much for sharing I am into saving money, using everything/wasting less and using objects for more then what they were made for, so this idea really appeals to me. And the bright colors your used is a great idea it's kind of like a mood pick me up too! :) I am going to re-pin your idea with a link to your site I hope you don't mind? You can find it HERE. http://pinterest.com/smartmomssave/
    Thank you,
    Laura

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  69. This is awesome! I saved boxes before and just didn't know how to do anything with them! This is perfect.I am a "messy" and very unorganized person. Looks like tons of fun too. Thanks so much!!!

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    1. Hi Linda! These are extremely helpful to me! My desk is still organized! Probably the longest anything has stayed organized in my home. :)

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  70. This is awesome and I've seen it at just the right time! My Rubbermaid dividers in my kitchen have bit the dust after 30+ years. This will help out this financially challenged gal so much.

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    1. Great! I love perfect timing! This will definitely be cheap, just not sure if they will last 30 years... :)

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  71. This is perfect! I immediately have to do these for my draws in my and my kids' rooms. Thanks for sharing this cheap but great tutorial. Vijaya

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  72. One of the best parts about graduating this spring, no more FAFSA filling out for me! Haha.
    I've made similar organizers out of cardboard before, but I hadn't thought to cover it like that before. Thanks for the great idea!

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    1. Hi Sarah! Ahhh.... jealous! I have one kid done and one for two more years... Thanks for reading!
      Blessings!

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  73. I am in Brasilian, adorei o seu trabalho, lindo!

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  74. meu endereço - dilceamorim@msn.com

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    1. How cool that you are in Brazil! I'm so glad you stopped by! Thank you for your sweet comments. I'm hoping all of this translated correctly in Portuguese.
      Blessings!
      Lori

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  75. Hi there, Lori! I ran across this post on pinterest and just fell in love with it. what a brilliant way of using cereal boxes! I so needed to organize drawers last year and thanks to you i ended up w/ 2 lovely sets of these. Even blogged about it giving you a shout out! Thanks so much for sharing and I'm your newest GFC follower!

    Christine :)
    and the post if you'd like to see:
    http://www.myepicureanadventures.com/2013/04/do-it-yourself-drawer-organizers-using.html

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    1. Awesome! Thanks, Christine. I love what you did with the contact paper! Great job. Thanks for stopping by. :)

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  76. Thanks for this! I've been saving boxes for a few weeks and will be re-organizing my office this weekend. Hope mine looks as nice as yours. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  77. I love this idea. I'm thinking of trying it for my cutlery drawer in the kitchen but using duck tape instead of the wrapping paper so I can wipe them out.

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  78. Olá!
    Adorei a tua idéia. Vou colocar em prática agora mesmo e organizar as minhas gavetas. Obrigada por compartilhar. Abraço. Rosalina

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    1. Translated: Hello!
      I loved your idea. I will put into practice right now and organize my drawers. Thanks for sharing. Hug. Rosalina


      Hi Rosalina! Thanks so much! I'm glad you like it! I still love mine! Blessings, Lori

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  79. Loved this idea, thank you for sharing!

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  80. Works great with shelf paper too... no glue required.

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    1. I know, you are so right!! Plus there are so many adorable patterns available! I'll try that way next!

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  81. this is very neat and easy i am starting my blog and sure will try it and link it to you

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  82. Hi Lori

    A simple and easily do-able idea. Thanks for sharing

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  83. Hi Lori, I just found your great idea and helpful website on Pinterest. Thank you very much for sharing I am into saving money, using everything/wasting less and using objects for more then what they were made for, so this idea really appeals to me. And the bright colors your used is a great idea it's kind of like a mood pick me up too! :) I am going to re-pin your idea with a link to your site I hope you don't mind? You can find it HERE. http://pinterest.com/smartmomssave/
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  84. Hi Lori,
    I would have bought a drawer organizer from the store, if I hadn't seen your blog! Such creativity from nothing! Awesome :) I wanna share a pic of what I did for my make up drawer. Let me see if I can.
    Keep doing the good stuff.


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    1. Hi Pallavi! I'm so glad you found it! I'd love to see what you made, I've made one for my make up drawer too. Thanks for dropping by!

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  85. Lori, This is just what I need for that scary junk drawer in the kitchen and the cluttered drawers in the bathroom. I'm thinking it will also work in a vintage travel case I am converting to a sewing case. I can't find anything else that fits. Custom cereal boxes has to be the answer. And I love repurpose ideas. Thanks a bunch!

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    1. Awesome! That would work perfect for your vintage travel case! In fact, I just made some to hold all my spools of thread that were all jumbled together. So cheap and so easy! Blessings!

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  86. This is so awesome! I'm going to start saving boxes now!

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    1. Thanks, Zeemaid! They are so easy to do! I have done quite a few all over the house. Thanks for reading!

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  87. These are beautiful!! I used make desk organizers all the time. But way you prettied them up is amazing. Love them.

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    1. Thanks! I love them, and they are still holding up terrific! Thanks for stopping by!

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