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Diy locker shelf
Diy locker shelf









diy locker shelf

Keeping extra pens and pencils handy is a must and this pencil holder keeps them easily in reach. She also took flower erasers and glued magnets to the back to make these cute and colorful magnets.

diy locker shelf

She used Washi Tape and a $2 mirror from Wal-Mart to create this cute locker mirror by simply taping around the border and gluing magnets to the back.

diy locker shelf

Speaking of DIY, Sassy Style Redesign Blog features adorable locker accessories that are a cinch to make. Watch the below tutorial with your tween or teen and have fun creating a colorful duct tape pocket locker. Duct tape has gone way beyond the boring silver and you can find an entire selection of cool prints and colors. If you are the DIY type and you have a roll of duct tape, you can make a really cool and budget-friendly duct tape locker pocket. For a budget-friendly option, you can pick up a pack of six Stackable Metal Locker Shelves for $30 (about $5 each) on, which is perfect if you have multiple kids needing shelves.Ī magnetic locker pocket with a dry erase board is a must-have to jot down reminders and keep little objects organized and this Locker Dry Erase Pocket (PB Teen, $13) is a great option. This Gear-Up Locker Shelf (PB Teen, $12) is the perfect size and comes in fun colors including the pictured teal, magenta pink or black. Locker shelves are a must-have because they provide an added layer to stack books and notebooks. There are a few items you need to help keep all that school gear neat and organized in the locker. Remember those kids who open their locker and stuff always falls out? Don’t let your teen be that kid. All the ideas we are suggesting are easily removable and won’t leave any permanent marks, however some schools have certain rules for how far you can go with decorating. Next, find out the school rules for locker decoration. If there are any spots with sticky residue from stickers or tape, use a cotton ball moistened with rubbing alcohol to get that off. Grab some Clorox wipes and wipe down the entire locker including the bottom and top shelves and the outside. Ready to help your teen create an Instagram-worthy locker that is screaming for a #LockerEnvy hashtag? Prep the space with a little elbow greaseīefore you begin to spice up the locker, start with a fresh slate by cleaning all the “ick” from last year’s occupant. Don’t judge.) Today, you can create a locker that is decorated nicer than my first apartment, with chandeliers, fuzzy rugs and wallpaper. Back when I was in middle school and high school, decorating your locker meant taping up a few pictures of Poison or Bon Jovi.











Diy locker shelf