I love this idea from Martha! (I say that a lot...don't I! And really, I am sure Martha didn't come up with it on her own. So whoever on her staff came up with the idea, I love YOUR idea!!)
They used shelf brackets (the ones that usually go UNDER the shelf to hold them up) on TOP of the shelves as dividers! Brilliant. You can get them at Home Depot or Lowe's or any place that sells DIY shelving. So go, get organized. And then jump on the pink and red bandwagon!

I love this idea! The only problem is that the shelves in my closets are the metal ones that aren't solid. So they have holes that things fall through - make sense?
ReplyDeleteThat IS a good idea! -Especially in the linen closet. Our linen closet is a mess of towels and linens. This would be a great way to solve that dilemma.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't I think of that?? That is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteJessica, I have some of those shelves in a closet too!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I NEED this!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea, I would never of thought of it.
ReplyDeleteI am stopping by from blog stalkers, hope you are having a great day.
yeah, I'm getting right on that. Me and my massive closets....or not. LOL
ReplyDeleteThat is such a good idea! I love it. My linen closet is always a mess about 2 days after I organize it.
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent idea...if we ever build our own home...man we are going to incorporate organizational things like crazy
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this! It is awesome!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I really like that! Clever idea. That Martha, she must eat a TON of Wheaties, way before I even consider getting up in the morning. Well glad for the ideas. This is one I may have to use this week!
ReplyDeleteHey, that's a really good idea! I never would've thought of using those pieces that go underneath.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very good idea but we have the wire racks in our closets.
ReplyDeleteThat closet makes me cry, I love it so. I love organization!!
ReplyDeleteThat is ingenious! It looks so much better than other closet dividers. Also you could use bits of plasti-tack to hold them in place and then you could rearrange them later on as needed.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
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