DIY Cutlery Drawer Divider on my 0 budget
DIY Cutlery Drawer Divider on my 0 budget
I have always disliked (more accurately hated, but I taught my kids that hate is a strong word and it should not be used easily) the drawer divider for my cutlery. We have not been able to find one that fit perfectly into our drawers so we had to buy a standard size one, and cut it so it fit. It never did fit properly, especially it was not wide enough so I had to place the large knives on the side of the divider.
So to continue with our "make it on a $0 budget" we made this:
I got the idea to make my own wood dividers for this post on Under the Table Dreaming. Stephanie Lynn used thin pieces of poplar wood to create dividers for her kitchen drawers but the wood she used still works out to be expensive here in Canada. Plus, I am still on my $0 spending limit for this month so anything other than what I had in the house is too much money!
Before:
So my husband came up with a great idea to use wood paneling board (I dont know what it is actually called) cut into strips. I originally purchased the 8 foot x 4 foot piece of materials for under $10 and had intended to do a magnet/chalk board for my sons room. I might still do that but we had lots of extra materials to play with.
We decided to make an outer box that fit perfectly into the drawer and then insert inner dividers. The reason I decided to do it this way, as opposed to gluing it to the sides of the drawer, is so I can take the wood divider out to clean all the crumbs and stuff that seems to mysteriously appear in with my cutlery.
We (again this means my husband) measured the width, height and depth of the drawer and cut long pieces to be the height of the outer drawer. We made an outer box by gluing (Gorilla Wood glue) and stapling the corners. If you dont have a stapler, you can do this with just the Gorilla glue. It is amazing stuff!
Once it was set, we cut more thin strips of wood (this time we made them 2.5 inches so it wasnt too deep to reach the cutlery) to make the inner dividers. I mapped out where I wanted the cutlery to be placed and my husband cut the wood to the exact measurements. We glued all the pieces together with some more Gorilla Wood Glue. Again..amazing stuff!
We placed the block with the slits and the extra piece that was cut off in the drawer. The knife blades fit in the slots and the handles rest on the extra piece.
I put that cheap rubbery bumpy gripy stuff under the divider and that is it!
One more AMAZING look! Come on, dont you agree this is a WOW moment?
Please let me know what you think. I really do love comments...it makes me know people are actually reading this.
Remember April 1st is the $0 Budget party here. Please stop by with your frugal ideas or stop by to see what others are doing on e $0 budget. Hope to see you all!
Stephanie
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