Picture Frame Jewelry Organizer:
While I was down visiting my family a couple weeks ago, I noticed my 16 year old sister had jewelry everyyyywherrrre! And since the kidlets and I were staying in her room (and they love jewelry possibly even more than I do-yep even my little boy) they were constantly getting into it. I figured rather than have to buy her all new jewelry I'd just make her something to store it all on so I wouldn't have to keep little hands out of it. And it's SO cute so why not?!
Here's a quick tutorial in case you want to make your own!
First I found a cheap $2 frame at a thrift store:
My sister picked out the colors that she wanted and she chose this pretty aqua/turquoisy color :)
Next the hubby and I went and picked up an {ultra} thin piece of plywood from the hardware store and he cut it (using a utility knife since my mom didn't have a saw-the preferred and normal way to cut wood :) ) to fit the frame.
After picking some fabric out of my mom's stash we glued in to the wood using wood glue-making sure to pull tightly against the board so the fabric laid flat.
The finished board fit perfectly, snuggly into the frame as it was, so no extra support was needed to hold it in.
I screwed in 6 medium hooks (that I spray painted black) into the upper portion of the fabric board; meant to be used for necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.
3 large hooks into the wood on the bottom of the actual frame to hang bigger items like scarves, hats, chunky bracelets, etc.
The very top of the fabric board I was going to screw in 5 small hooks for earrings, and then remembered my sister doesn't have her ears pierced so I didn't end up putting them in, but that's what the empty space on top is for! :)
And that's it! So simple, so cute and so fun for ANY girl ANY age! I'm on the lookout now for the perfect frame to make my own!
Here's a quick tutorial in case you want to make your own!
First I found a cheap $2 frame at a thrift store:
My sister picked out the colors that she wanted and she chose this pretty aqua/turquoisy color :)
Next the hubby and I went and picked up an {ultra} thin piece of plywood from the hardware store and he cut it (using a utility knife since my mom didn't have a saw-the preferred and normal way to cut wood :) ) to fit the frame.
After picking some fabric out of my mom's stash we glued in to the wood using wood glue-making sure to pull tightly against the board so the fabric laid flat.
The finished board fit perfectly, snuggly into the frame as it was, so no extra support was needed to hold it in.
I screwed in 6 medium hooks (that I spray painted black) into the upper portion of the fabric board; meant to be used for necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.
3 large hooks into the wood on the bottom of the actual frame to hang bigger items like scarves, hats, chunky bracelets, etc.
The very top of the fabric board I was going to screw in 5 small hooks for earrings, and then remembered my sister doesn't have her ears pierced so I didn't end up putting them in, but that's what the empty space on top is for! :)
And that's it! So simple, so cute and so fun for ANY girl ANY age! I'm on the lookout now for the perfect frame to make my own!
Thanks for spending some time with me this week! I'm headed to sunny St. George for the weekend; see you back here next week! Have a Sweetly Lovely day!
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20 comments:
You did a FAB job on this! LOVE it!
I love the turqouise against that black print! What was the exact color name of the paint?
I love the fabric and color you chose. The blue pops and brings it to life :)
Coley @
www.whatyoumakeit-coley.blogspot.com
Looks great. If you get a chance I would love you to link your jewelry organizer up to More the Merrier Monday. It starts tonight and lasts through Wednesday. See you there. http://diyhshp.blogspot.com/
Very nice. I made one like this a year or so ago, but yours is MUCH better. Love the idea of adding fabric. I followed you over from ALLTHINGSFEE.
Hugs
Brenda
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What a great idea! Thank you for linking to Wicked Awesome Wednesday.
This turned out great! I love the color combo!
Very cute - I love it that you repurposed an old picture frame! Saw your link on Polka Dots on Parade and just had to see more :)
Melissa
thegreencaterpillar.com
So pretty - I love your color scheme!
So pretty! I love the pop of blue!!
I featured it on my TT&J facebook page :)
xoxo
jen
PS -- I'd love for you to link back to my blog if you can -- thanks!
Hi Angela,
It was very nice to meet you at the fair! Thanks for saying hi. It's always fun to meet bloggers in person. I am featuring this this afternoon at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. Grab my "featured" button.
Thnks for the idea
Hi, friend! You've got so much creativity and I'm admiring them all. Can you please share your creative posts at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop? Hope to see you there at the party :)
I bet she'll be glad to let you stay in her room anytime if she ends up with cute additions like this! I like the big hooks for scarves etc. Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!
Great looking jewelry holder! Thanks for linking to the Tuesday To Do Party!
Smiles!
Jami
www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com
Following u with GFC!
Thanks for linking up at Bacon Time. This is very pretty.
It came out great! Love the color combo too!
Thanks for the inspiration and for joining the Pinkalicious Thursday Party! Hope to see another fabulous creation this week!
XOXO,
Tasha
I have a frame I am planning on doing something like this with. Thanks for the inspiration and for linking up at DIY Thrifty Thursday, your project was featured this week. Drop by and grab an "I was featured" button. Hope to see you again this week. :)
Michelle
www.thrifty101.blogspot.com
This is so cute! I've been looking for a fun way to organize my jewelry.
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