
Photo from HGTVLove this drawer-lining tip from Heather Armstrong (dooce) over on HGTV. Say good-bye to ugly contact paper and hello to lovely easy-to-change material, placed with double-sided tape.
What? Were you expecting something else?

Photo from HGTVLove this drawer-lining tip from Heather Armstrong (dooce) over on HGTV. Say good-bye to ugly contact paper and hello to lovely easy-to-change material, placed with double-sided tape.
What? Were you expecting something else?
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Comments (12)
Ya, I was thinking that it was the outside of the dresser drawer...LOL
I'll be honest, while "pretty", I'm not really one to actually CARE what the inside bottom of my drawers (heh) look like...maybe, one day, when I don't have ground in cereal bar to clean up from the beige rug, or poopy diapers to change, or a gazillion loads of laundry, I might...but right now, I'm not feeling it.
I love the idea of using fabric! I wonder if there's a way to make it 'scented' ... 'cause then I could/would use that idea to line my dresser drawers....
The fabric looks great. I'm sure if it was sprayed with a favorite scent, it would hold the scent longer than, say paper, or even a sachet.
very cute! we have a lot of drawers that need lining, and i'm tired of fighting with contact paper thinking that i'm getting something done!
very cool idea, and pretty
I thought it was going to be on the outside too. Like the idea.
i do this with bounty, but that looks way prettier
fabric is a great idea, and one I never thought of - thanks!
I do this for my drawers, except I don't tape it.