Friday, July 27, 2018

Locker #1: Neon Dreams

Locker #1: Neon Dreams For people who can't get enough colour in their lifetime, this bright, cheerful locker layout is for you. The trick to creating your locker colorful without going overboard is to pick one main color. For example, we used 60 percent teal decor, while the remaining 40 percent was balanced with other bright hues. This will add a cohesive yet interesting look to any drab locker.



LED Lights Battery-operated twinkle lights are a must-have for any vivid and whimsical locker. These are hung with clear, adhesive hooks which come with removable sticky tabs. Hide the battery pack in the base of your own locker, and string up the lights in a haphazard pattern.



Temporary Wallpaper Removable wallpaper is very simple to find. Here, I utilized a fun teal dot pattern to cover the inside of the door and the back of the locker.



Simple Storage Think beyond the box when coordinating your own locker. This little pair of drawers is ideal to assemble all of the things that may wind up in the base of your own locker, such as earbuds, tickets, keys and extra pencils.



Upgraded Notebooks If you like color then you need colorful binders. Basic white binders are upgraded with strips of neon masking tape and bits of cardstock.



Dressed-Up Erase Board Take a simple magnetic wipe-off board and make it your own by decorating it with washi tape.   Want a location for your mark? Hot-glue small magnets onto the lids. They'll stick right on your own locker and be within reach at all times.



DIY Pencil Boxes Mini notebooks are the perfect size for the inside of your locker. They are good to write quick notes to friends or write down a to-do you do not want to overlook. Purchase a pack of powerful, tiny magnets to attach things to your locker whilst keeping a contemporary aesthetic.



Mini Notebooks For the student who prefers modern minimalism, this chic black-and-white locker is full of DIY ideas to increase your productivity and organization. It's easy to look for because anything that's white or black will coordinate with this appearance. A bunch of white binders, black notebooks and a few patterns here and there will absolutely pull this style together.



Locker #2: Monochromatic Style Removable, vinyl polka dots create a whimsical interior for your locker. Stick on the dots in a random pattern to get an enjoyable decor idea that nobody else will have within their college space.



Polka-Dot Stickers Use removable chalkboard contact paper to make a useful space within your locker door for lists and notes.   Washi tape creates lines for your to-do list. Each week, create your to-do record for Monday through Friday using the chalk.



Chalkboard Contact Paper You are going to need someplace to put all that chalk for your chalkboard. There is A magnetic cup the best solution.



Chalk Cup Update a straightforward magnetic wipe-off plank by producing a framework with white & black washi tape. It is currently a personalized and one-of-a-kind place for your weekly assignments.



Daily Calendar Make an instantaneous photo screen by spray-painting clothespins and gluing magnets on the back.



DIY Photo Display Easy, plastic bins are fantastic for grabbing all of your school provides. Make it fit your locker with a few pieces of black masking tape. Instant update!



Decorated Bin Make yourself smile each single time you open your locker by decorating it with gold and silver accessories that are practical and super cool. And no metallic locker is complete without disco balls! Removable adhesive hooks will quickly and immediately hang two disco balls from the ceiling of your own locker.



Locker #3: Chic Metallics Create a fun, striped pattern on the interior of the locker with gold and silver duct tape. Accent the wide stripes with a few thin stripes of gold glitter tape.



Duct Tape Stripes Take a regular part of corkboard and cut it in small squares. Use double-stick tape to attach the bamboo plank to the inside of your locker. Pin notes from friends and mission reminders. It is even better when you use fun, metallic push pins. Additionally, a couple of push pins can double as hooks for keys.



Mini Cork Boards A bag of metal magnetic clips are an easy way to arrange the inside of your locker. Utilize these funding clips to hold onto lunch money, ear buds, hair ties and much more.



Magnetic Clips Yes, alphabet letters were originally made for babies. However, a coat of gold spray paint leaves them the coolest accessory to your locker. Spell out your name and some of your favourite sayings.



Alphabet Letters This suction cup container was created for your toilet, but with a coat of gold spray paint and a few extra-strong magnets, it will become the perfect place to assemble loose change and additional pens.



Pen Container A white bin can be used with no lid to make a catch-all place for those little knick-knacks that typically get lost in the bottom of your locker. Make it match all the metallic goodness that's happening with a couple of strips of shiny duct tape.



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