

Be as precise as you possibly can since your measurements will determine how snug the dividers fit. Start by measuring the width, length, and depth of your box or drawer.
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How to Make Box or Drawer Dividers with a Cricut Maker

If it doesn’t show up in your browser, click HERE! To watch this project from start-to-finish, see the video below. However, you can find larger chipboard sheets (on Amazon or at your local craft store) which would yield larger versions for bigger drawers. Cricut’s 2mm chipboard (which results in really nice, thick, sturdy dividers) only comes in 11″ sheets, meaning you can only make 10.5″ long dividers. When making box or drawer dividers on a Cricut Maker, your biggest limitation will be size.
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Cricut Maker (or other e-cutter that can cut thick chipboard).Boxes shown in this post are similar to THESE and THESE.Whether you want to create some division in a drawer or break up some boxes to hold cords, jewelry, office supplies, ornaments, etc, relying on an e-cutter machine (like a Cricut) ensures you get very precise measurements, resulting in really professional-looking dividers! This creates a super sturdy, flush design and with a little math, you can truly make any layout you need. These dividers are designed to be “interlocking,” which means they hook into each other. I had a hunch I could make some snazzy box or drawer dividers with a Cricut Maker and chipboard…and after lots of experimenting, I figured out a really simple method! I’m so excited to share this clever project with you because it has so many applications all over the home! My DIY Drawer Dividers (made with foam core and cable clips) are one of my favorite (and most popular!) ways to compartmentalize a drawer, but they are also a bit imprecise and labor intensive since you do all the cutting by hand. Because we move so much and are constantly having to find new and different ways to organize all of our stuff, I hate spending tons of money on something that just won’t be a permanent solution. Alright friends…if there is one thing you likely know about me by now, it’s that I like a good drawer divider hack.
