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DIY cube storage organization to makeover your teens closet

Bless This Mess: How I gave my Teens closet a makeover with DIY storage 

Is your teen’s closet a black hole of questionable smells? Don’t worry, mama—I’ve got you covered with my DIY cube storage organization hacks that are budget-friendly  along with some fabric bins, contact paper, and good ol’ Southern sass.


🧺 Step 1: Before we start with my DIY cube storage organization, we have got to start with Taken Everything Out (Even the Shame)

First thing’s first, everything gotta come out. Lay it all out so you can see everything and you can pick up each item to ask your teen the big question…….

🔊 Pro Tip: Blast Lizzo or 90s R&B to drown out the groans. Bonus points if you embarrass your teen by dancing.


🧹 Step 2: Purge Like a Southern Grandma Before Company Comes so we can get on to my DIY cube storage organization 

Go through every item and ask your teen if they would wear it today? Not next year, not ‘but I want to someday”, because trust me if they won’t wear it today, they never will! Make 3 piles of what to keep, throw away or if possible, donate.

  • Keep: Actually worn and fits.

  • Donate: Still decent but outgrown or out-loved.

  • Toss: Ripped, stained, or has a mysterious odor.

three bins for keep toss and donate organizing teens closet diy


🧺 Step 3: Make It Cute on a Dime, Honey

Time to work your dollar store magic! Because your literally it came from the dollar store, but they will never know Queen by now!

What You’ll Need:

  • 3–5 plastic crates (Dollar Tree or Walmart)

  • 2–4 fabric bins (Five Below, Amazon, or thrifted)

  • 1 roll of peel-and-stick contact paper (marble, wood grain, cheetah print—whatever screams your child’s vibe)

Wrap the crates with contact paper to make ’em look high-end. Suddenly that $1 crate is lookin’ like it came from HGTV

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DIY cube storage organization

crates before wrapped organize teens closet diy cube storage organization

🏷️Step 4: Label It Like You Mean It

   Because for my DIY cube storage organization, Teenagers need labels. (On bins, not as people—let’s be clear.)

Some ideas:

    • “Stuff I Actually Wear”

    • “Gym Clothes (They’re Supposed to Smell?)”

    • “The Sock Graveyard”

 

✂️ Download my FREE printable closet label pack & checklist below! 👇📥 Download Closet Cleanup Checklist


📸 Step 5: Show It Off and Hope It Sticks

Once it’s done, take that after photo. This is your Pinterest moment, mama!

diy storage organizing teens closet

🙏 Final tip: Set a 10-minute weekly tidy timer. It won’t stay perfect, but it’ll stay sane.


Grab Your Free Teen Closet Declutter Checklist

Want to keep things simple? Download my checklist that breaks this whole process into easy, bite-sized steps you can follow while sipping sweet tea. Or better yet why don’t yall just copy my check list from here.

To get started with my DIY cube storage organization, first

Step 1, take out everything to see what your dealing with

Step 2. Make 3 piles one to keep one to toss and if possible one to donate

Step 3. Make those Diy cube storage organizers pretty by adding contact paper

Step 4. Add those fabric bins but don’t forget to label them because we all know teens have the memory of aunt Edna durning her happy hour

Step 5. Make a 10 min routine to get the old out and keep in the new so all your hard work doesn’t go unappreciated and that closet goes back to bad smells and nasty whatever that crap was….. and hey if nothing works adleast you tried girl now go get that damn sweet tea cuz lawrd knows I got mine

📥 Download Checklist Here


Y’all, remember: this isn’t about a perfect closet—it’s about a little less chaos and a little more peace. And if all else fails? Shut the door, light a candle, and go watch Netflix. You earned it.


Don’t forget to leave me some before and after pics of those closets down in the comments. I love to see how creative y’all are. If you’re not already don’t forget to subscribe to my email list for extra DIY organization tips and DIY everything tips.

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