Whether you’re expecting a baby or know someone who is, these free printable baby closet dividers can be a great (and very easy) DIY. Why not surprise the mommy to be with this practical set of baby closet dividers for her baby shower or any other day just to make her feel special and remind her what a thoughtful friend you are.
I would describe today’s set of baby girl closet dividers as “shabby chic”, with delicate flowers and script lettering.
I’ve created different other types of baby closet dividers that you may want to check out:
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In case you’re not familiar with this accessory, closet dividers are great to help you organize your baby’s clothes by size. Babies grow very fast so keeping all the clothes neatly organized by size can be a big time (and sanity) saver. Once baby is here you’ won’t have much time to waste looking around for the right size of clothes, so you might as well get it organized from the start.
I’ve included 8 different closet dividers: newborn, 0-3 months, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months. The free printable file includes 4 pages.
Supplies and Instructions – DIY Baby Girl Closet Dividers
As I said this is a very fast and easy DIY so the printable is pretty self explanatory, but here’s a few tips you can use to create these baby closet dividers.
You’ll only need a printer, paper and a pair of scissors to complete this project. Little efforts for big results. Once you’ve cut each divider you’ll just have to place them in your closet and start sorting your little one’s clothes.
For this DIY you will need:
- PDF Printable Closet Dividers (download file towards the bottom of the article)
- Thick paper like cardstock or photo paper
- A pair of scissors (here’s my favorite one)
- A printer: if you like printables, I highly recommend investing in a printer that is HP Instant Ink compatible (here’s how I print as much as I want for free or super cheap)
- Optional: corner rounder punch
- Optional: paper trimmer
- Optional: thermal laminator and laminating pouches(if you want to make your dividers more durable and sturdy)
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Download the free printable PDF file further down this page. Here’s a preview of one of the 4 pages:
Print the PDF (4 pages) on thick paper and cut each of the 8 dividers. To save time I decided to use my paper trimmer but you can of course simply use a pair of scissors for that step.
I then used my corner rounder punch to round each corner. You probably don’t want to have sharp corner hanging in your closet.
Lastly, follow the grey cutting marks to cut the hole and the opening.
You now have 8 beautiful closet dividers to decorate and organize your nursery.
Download – Free Printable Baby Girl Closet Dividers – Shabby Chic Flowers
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6 comments
I cant download the pdf even thought Im tuping the password!
Hi! You may have an issue downloading if you click a link from Facebook or an email. If that’s your case, just open the link directly in your browser and this should solve it 🙂
HI do you have any gender neutral baby ideas? Thankyou
Hi I too am having difficulty downloading. I enter the code, no caps no spaces and it just takes me back to the top of your post.
Hi! You may have an issue downloading if you click a link from Facebook or an email. If so, just open the link directly in your browser and this should solve it.
Hi! Love the printable, thanks so much!! I do have one small suggestion, though. It would be nice to have dividers for the 3-6M, 6-9M, 9-12M, and 18-24M sizing options as well. Otherwise, from one artist to another, this is beautiful work!