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DIY Dollar Tree Nail Polish Organizer

 Hello there! I'm delighted to have you on the blog today. Are you seeking a creative DIY idea to organize your nail polish collection? If yes, then you have come to the right place.

 Today, I will share a simple and functional method to organize your nail polish collection using only three main materials. You will need stock paper, gem strips, and a three-compartment plastic organizer, all of which can be purchased from your local Dollar Tree or craft store.

Nail polish organizer

Video tutorial 
DIY Dollar Tree Nail Polish Organizer

Plastic organizer, scissors, cardstock and gems

These are the things you'll need: 

A plastic three-compartment organizer

 Gem strips

 Shimmery cardstock (found a pack at Dollar Tree)

 Hot glue

 Scissors and a pencil


Plastic organizer, cardstock and pencil

Tracing the organizer onto cardstock 
To create your nail polish organizer, first, place the plastic organizer on top of the cardstock, and trace the shape of the organizer on the cardstock using a pencil. Don't worry if it could be better, just focus on tracing the shape as accurately as possible.

Cardstock and scissors

Cutting out the traced sections
 Once you're done, use scissors to cut out each section you traced, resulting in three square sections. Place each square piece into its corresponding compartment, and if needed, use scissors to make adjustments to ensure they fit. 

Cut-out cardstock square

Attaching the cardstock inside the plastic organizer
Next, apply a small amount of hot glue to the back of each square section, and attach them to the plastic organizer. 

Cardstock squares inside of plastic organizer

Gem strip and scissors

Cutting and attaching gem strips
Cut your gem strips with scissors and remove the backing from each strip. Apply the gem strip around the top section of the organizer, leaving the sticky backing on each strip so that you can attach it easily. 

Close up showing gems on plastic organizer

That's it! Your nail polish organizer is now complete. The shimmery cardstock and gems complement each other perfectly, and it's a great way to organize your nail polish. Thank you for creating this with me. I'll see you soon!

Close up showing nail polish organizer

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    1. Joanne, thank you. 😊 I appreciate you visiting.

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  2. That is so cute. I could do with something like that to organise my nail polish.

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  3. What a great idea! I'm going to attempt making one for myself. Thanks!

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  4. Steph, how unique is that? Love this! I appreciate your video tutorial.
    Thanks bunches for sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.

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