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How to decorate your locker like a pro this back-to-school season

Dust, dirt, gum and old stickers are common sights when getting a new locker. Your locker is your personal space, so make it feel like home this back-to-school season. Here are some *adorable* decorations to transform lockers large and small from an impersonal storage space to a mini-reminder of who you are (even on the stressiest school days).

Magnetic Picture Frames


Pottery Barn Teen, $17

There's no better decoration than one that's personally special and that's what makes these magnetic picture frames so great. They come in a variety of colors and allow you to put up photos of your pets, family and friends right on the wall of your locker.

Miniature Magnetic Mirror


Amazon, $12

From P.E. to cafeteria food, school can get messy. Having a mirror in your locker is helpful for those chaotic moments and it looks so cute, too! This mirror is also small enough to fit in most lockers.

Magnetic Whiteboard


Walmart, $3

With class schedules, homework, extracurriculars and more, it's always beneficial to keep track of your responsibilities. Thats where this awesome whiteboard comes in handy! It also comes with a magnet and a dry erase marker.

Magnetic Locker Wallpaper


Target, $8

The walls of your school locker can often be gross, but adhesive wallpaper can be complicated and sticky. These magnetic wallpaper sheets are easily put up and taken down. Not to mention they turn your locker from drab to fab.

Mesh Shelf


Target, $7

Although it only works for larger lockers, this foldable shelf is amazing for keeping your books organized. It stands alone, so it even works for lockers that can't have magnets.

Magnetic Mesh Pencil Cups


Amazon, $14

These pencil cups make writing on the go stress-free. They magnetically stick to the inside of your locker door and can hold all of your writing utensils so you never forget a pen or pencil again.

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by Delilah Brumer | 8/16/2021
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