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DIY Daily Clothes Wall Organizer

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Are you looking for ways to get your kid’s clothes organized for school?  Today, I’m sharing this adorable Wall Decor / Easy Daily Clothes Organizer to help get your school mornings organized and off to the right start.  

Daily clothes organizer tutorial

The Day of the Week Clothes Organizer is put together with cardstock, wood letters and Gorilla Spray Adhesive!   (This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Gorilla Glue Company . All opinions are 100% mine.)

Ok, I’ll admit a secret.  There is one issue every member in our household has a problem with…

Organization.

It’s a skill both my hubby and I lack and it appears to be a trait we are sharing with our children.  I try to make organization (and not procrastinating) a priority, but the moment I slack off, all my organizing efforts go straight out the window.

One of our target goals this school year was to work on our morning routines and getting out the door without any raised voices or tears.  Part of getting out the door with everything we need and smiles on our faces can be attributed to significant preparation on Sunday evenings and each evening before school. 

Our evening routine is packing lunches, putting together backpacks and leaving them by the door, making sure all school devices are charging, laying out clothes and locating both shoes before we go to bed.

How to make a day of the week clothes organizer

 

Our Sunday routine includes doing laundry, getting clothes put away and school outfits laid out and ready to go for the entire week.

To make it fun, (and add a little wall decor to a blank wall) I made these adorable paper covered Day-of-the-Week Clothes Hangers for my daughter’s room.  I just love how they turned out.  The letters were incredibly easy to make and the options are endless!

The beauty of this project is that, based on your chosen paper and letters, this could work for anything.  Names, holiday sayings, whatever you can think of!

ideas to orgainze kids clothes for school

To make the project even easier, I used the Gorilla Spray Adhesive to attach the paper to the letters and the Gorilla Glue Mounting Tape Squares to attach the letters to the wall.

The Gorilla Spray Adhesive is a heavy duty, multi-purpose spray glue that is super easy to use.  It is repositionable for up to 10 minutes and forms a clear, permanent bond that is photo safe.

The wide pad nozzle and controlled fine mist provides an even application on your project, which is perfect for adhering cardstock to flat surfaces.

 

fabric covered letters

 

Ready to make some of these paper cover letters for yourself?

 

Paper Covered Day of the Week Clothing Hangers Instructions

Supplies Needed

how to cover wooden letters with paper

1. Cover your workspace with paper.

2. Evenly coat the front of the letter with the Gorilla glue Spray adhesive.

how to cover wooden letters with cardstock

3. Let dry about a minute and flip letter over and press onto the back side of the cardstock.

how to use gorilla glue spray adhesive

4. Use an art knife to cut along the edges of the paper.

5. Smooth any edges with a nail file.

covering wood with paper

how to cover wood with paper

6. Repeat with the rest of your letters.

7. Decide the placement of your letters and hooks.  Hang the hooks.  (I used the drywall screws that came in the package.

8. Add the mounting tape to the back of the letters.

gorilla glue mounting squares

9. Hang letters on the wall.

the best spray adhesive

That’s it you are done!

Day of the week clothes organizer: This easy to put together Wall Decor / Easy Daily Clothes Organizer will help get the kids organized for school mornings and everyone off to the right start!

Now it’s your turn!  Share your favorite way to get organized in the comment section below!

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38 Comments

  1. Margaret Mayback says:

    I really enjoy this site

  2. This is such a great idea! A fun, practical way to organize. I’m not an organized person either so I have to work extra hard at it and I’m glad for any tips! I do like to use bins in closets tho to keep all our stuff separate so it doesn’t become one big jumble..

  3. Kaylie Green says:

    What a great idea! I love how yours turned out-so bright and cheery!

  4. Maureen Fry says:

    What a great idea! Will have to show my daughter for their children.

  5. I love creating or buying shelving to help get more organized! We’ve started buying multi-use furniture recently so as to create more storage space in our tiny home! My current favorite purchase is a storage ottoman that functions as both a seat and footrest but when you turn the top upside down, it functions as a tray table!

  6. In our entryway we have a shoe rack that we all put our shoes in. We don’t wear shoes in the house, and before we had the rack, there was shoes strewn all over the entryway. In the kitchen, each kid has their own shelf in the cupboards for their plates, bowls, and cups. That eliminites any arguments over, “He is using my cup”.

  7. Tonia Jeffery says:

    My favorite way to get organized is to purge so there is less that needs to find a home.

  8. Would love to organize the kids’ room like this! Thanks for the great idea!

  9. An amazing way I can encourage my niece and nephews to enjoy organising!

  10. I love this!!!! It would be so handy for when I’m not there to help my husband get the kids ready for school.

  11. kathy Persons says:

    This is such a great idea. Making for my first grandchild

  12. Samantha Rogers says:

    This would be great for my kids!

  13. Theresa J says:

    Containers are my favorite of organizing

  14. Debbie Yoder says:

    So clever and easy! Im going to do this !

  15. Tracie Cooper says:

    I would love to make this for my two fashion diva nieces! It would be perfect for them both!

  16. This is a really clever idea!

  17. Katie McGowen says:

    We bought a mesh over the door shoe organizer for the kids’ mittens, hats, scarves, etc. It makes it easier to find what they need and keeps the mess off the floor.

  18. That’s a cute idea. I wish i had good organizational skills. I think my main goal is to return things to their places!

  19. This is adorable and a good idea, too. I’m a list person, keep too many, but always have one that is specific for the day (or if updating at night for the next day). I do try to figure out clothes and lunches the night before, too. Nothing as cute as your ideas!

  20. Anne Marie says:

    This is a fantastic project – would love to make them for my grand daughter.

    1. Clever and easy. I like to hang all the parts of an outfit on a single hanger in the closet. I can’t leave clothes out since one of my fur babies eats fabric.

    2. I did this, I attached the hooks to the letters though, since renting limits the amount of holes in the wall.. at least that’s what is “suggested” ! Thank you for the great idea