![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My favorite is this Shadow Box Jewelry Holder, by Truly Savvy. I also love this multi-tiered Jewelry Tray from Artsy Chicks Rule. This Paint Stick Organizer from Infarrantly Creative is so flexible, because you can make it any color and size you choose, and make as many as you need to display your entire jewelry collection! I really like this idea, because you could make one large one, or several smaller ones, to fit your jewelry collection perfectly! Just open the hinged shadow box, and use sewing pins to hang the jewelry you want to show off!Īnother option is this one made from Cork Boards, by Katelyn Brooke. It doesn’t get much easier than this stylish Shadow Box Organizer from Better Homes and Gardens. If you have some shallow drawers left over from another project (or can find some at a thrift store or flea market), you might like these Wall Hanging Organizersfrom The North End Loft that you make your own with paint and fabric. This Bracelet Display from I Heart Organizing takes a little bit of wood working skill, but the results are totally worth it!įinally, lets get those Necklaces organized too! If you have a large collection, just make more than one!Īnd how smart is this Coffee Mug Tree idea from Jen Thousand Words? Genius! If you love chunky bracelets, you know that they can take up a lot of space, so give this Bracelet Tower from Once Upon Her Dream a try. Here’s another take on the framed organizer, but is one I made for a totatly different look using Decorative Metal Sheeting!Īnd how about this Pegboard Stud Earring Holder (with room for some other goodies) from Table and Hearth? It starts with the frame of your choice, so you can customize it to fit into any bedroom décor! I love this Framed Earring Holder from Martys Musings. I already tested out one of them myself, and would love to hear from you if you give one a try! If you agree, and are in need of some great ways to organize and display your favorite jewelry, then this post is for you! I’ve rounded up some DIY ideas that would be fun to create, and would look great in your bedroom or closet. …as well as my round-up of 25 Creative Solutions to Necklace Organization.How often do you dig through your closet or a dresser drawer, and come across an old wardrobe favorite that you completely forgot you even owned? It happens to all of us, which is why I believe that if I can’t see it, I probably won’t wear it. You never fail to deliver on the inspiration front, that’s fo’ sho’.Īnd dear reader, if you just can’t get enough of jewelry organization, be sure to check out my DIY Rake Necklace Hanger… D.I.Y. Thank you, Johanna! What an incredible collection of ideas you have curated for us. Or you could come check out why I love boybands so much – rad 90’s music videos included.Įither way, I hope you have been a little inspired by this post, and I wish you a most wonderful day! Readers, meet my friend Īlso, I’d be so excited for you to come visit Dear Life, We Need To Talk sometime! If you’re looking for more fun DIYs, you should check out my round-up of 10 Easy Floral DIYs To Brighten Your Home(Lauren makes an appearance, of course!). Now, it’s my turn to host her in my bloggy home. Instead of adding earrings individually to the jewelry display stand, connect one to the other as shown: Then you only need to. Take the matching earrings and place the hooks through the holes in the bobbin. Once the necklaces are on, you’re ready to add the earrings. She sends me real mail, necklaces made from twisted wire, and lets me ramble on her blog sometimes. Hang the necklaces over the middle of the bobbin. But then I remember that if it weren’t for the internet, I would have never met my kindred spirit who lives and blogs over in Germany. Somedays I wish the internet never existed…and that we could go back to a simpler time when we looked up books in card catalogs and found our way using paper maps. ![]()
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