Fast Drawer Liner
I needed to line a pantry drawer, so with a few materials around the house I whipped this up.
Materials
I used Mod Podge, but it isn't necessary for the liner. It just makes the paper a little more durable and easy to wipe down when needed.
The main material is:
Wrapping Paper
Additional:
Measuring tape (if you don't have have a calibrated eye, which I do not)
Mod Podge (White glue diluted with water)
The main material is:
Wrapping Paper
Additional:
Measuring tape (if you don't have have a calibrated eye, which I do not)
Mod Podge (White glue diluted with water)
Measuring
Measure the length and width of the drawer for the lining. The measurements for this drawer are 20" x 23".
Prepping Paper
Roll out the wrapping paper. Cut a length leaving enough for about a 4" overlap on each side.
Measure and fold down the edges until the paper is the same as the measurements of the drawer.
Spread newspapers under the liner and pour a good amount of Mod Podge on it. Be careful of the amount, I used a little too much and it cause my paper to warp a little.
From the center working out smooth the glue towards the edges with a brush or paper towel. Try and make the coating as even as possible.
Allow to dry.
Measure and fold down the edges until the paper is the same as the measurements of the drawer.
Spread newspapers under the liner and pour a good amount of Mod Podge on it. Be careful of the amount, I used a little too much and it cause my paper to warp a little.
From the center working out smooth the glue towards the edges with a brush or paper towel. Try and make the coating as even as possible.
Allow to dry.
Fini
Place the new liner in your drawer and replace the items removed.
A Fast Drawer Liner that cost nothing and used what was lying around the house.
A Fast Drawer Liner that cost nothing and used what was lying around the house.