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Baby Organizing With Free Printable Nursery Closet Dividers (Pretty Floral Watercolor Design for a Girl)

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If you’ve started baby organizing that nursery, you’ll want to grab these free printable nursery closet dividers! They are undoubtfully perfect if you are expecting or even can be appreciated if printing for a close friend or family member.  

If you haven’t ever heard of baby closet dividers, they are a lovely accessory to organize baby clothes you will accumulate for your little one by sizes. You will probably get a bunch of clothes (in several different sizes) from your baby shower and so this little piece of sanity hanging from the closet is a practical way to stay organized as your baby outgrows all those clothes. Trust me, it’s weight lifted off a busy momma to have everything in it’s place and neatly organized before baby arrives then trying to dig through all those clothes and sort once baby is here.

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free printable nursery closet dividers to help you organize

These free printable nursery organization dividers are not only practical and pretty, they are a cheap and easy DIY. No need to spend a fortune on a baby nursery.

the start of hanging these to organize a baby girl nursery

I have included 7 closet dividers: Newborn, 0-3 Months, 3-6 Months, 6-9 Months, 9-12 Months, 18-24 Months and an extra one that is labeled outgrown, so when they no longer fit in an outfit you can hang it aside to pack away later (this is extremely helpful for daddy too who may be dressing the child and didn’t get the “no longer fits” memo). There is a floral design in each divider along with fancy script writing to add that extra sweet feminine feel to any nursery closet.

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Supplies Needed To Make Printable Baby Closet Dividers For Closet Organization

*PDF Printable Closet Dividers (download file towards the bottom of the post)

Photo Paper or Cardstock Paper (make sure whatever thick paper you choose to use, it’s compatible with using a printer)

Scissors

Printer

Optional: Tape

Optional: Thermal Laminator and Laminating Pouches (this is if you want to make your dividers more durable, sturdy, and reusable) Don’t have these at home? Here is a helpful article on how to easily laminate without a machine.

Instructions For Making Baby Closet Dividers diy

Go Ahead and Download the free printable nursery closet dividers pdf File >>further down on this page<<

Here is a preview of one of the 7 pages. There is one divider per page.

Free Printable Nursery Closet Dividers pdf

Print the PDF ( a total of 7 pages) on Photo paper or Cardstock paper, which ever you prefer, either works (I used photo paper for my set, as seen in photos).  Once you have printed all the pages, you can now cut them out with your scissors. Start by cutting out the outside of the divider, then you can cut your small white slit and the inner circle out.

diy by cutting the outline and the inside where it will hang

That’s it! Now off to hang your Baby closet dividers and go organize and decorate that nursery!

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Tips

If you’re not planning on laminating, once you hang the divider in closet, if you notice any flimsiness, you can use a small piece of tape in the back where the slit is. This will straighten it and give it a fancier look. I chose not to do this with the Photo Paper, so refer to pictures so you can see it without the being taped.

Depending on where the closet is located in the room, you may want the look of double-sided closet dividers so when skimming through clothing you can read from either the front or back of the card. Just print duplicates and use some double-sided tape to attach them together. You will want to cut two at a time so that they are the same size and also so that you only cut one slit with them together instead of two.

Okay, Ready To Download This lovely freebie? Print the ones you need or print them all!

Newborn

0-3 Months

3-6 Months

6-9 Months

9-12 Months

18-24 Months

Outgrown 

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