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DIY Jewelry Organizer

Hey there! Kind of long time, no see. I hope you had a great holiday season with family and friends! I decided to take a couple weeks off to recover from the November and December blogging craziness and the holidays. But I’m excited about getting back into gear.

One thing I’m looking forward to is tackling some projects around here. I really want to work on our master bedroom closet this spring. There’s so much stuff I need to purge and organize.

It also happens to be another edition of Chopped– but with Crafting Supplies! There’s no set theme this month, so I decided to create a DIY jewelry organizer for the closet. But I guess I should really call it a necklace organizer since that’s all I’m using it for but you can use it for most jewelry.

Here’s what my necklace situation looked like before. I’d just grab a hanger and sling some necklaces on it. The necklaces were organized by color though.

But I figured I could make better use of the space.

This post is brought to you by Waverly Inspirations. As always, opinions are 100% my own.

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Here’s what you’ll need:

30″ x 40″ piece of Waverly Inspirations fabric … Walmart
Waverly chalk paint … Walmart
24″ x 36″ cork board … Walmart
wooden pushpins … Walmart
spray adhesive … Walmart
scissors
hot glue gun + glue

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First, iron the fabric so it’s smooth.

Then, position the fabric on top of the cork board, making sure it’s level (if it’s a patterned design). Lift large sections of the fabric and spray the cork board with the spray adhesive. Smooth the fabric over the cork board. I did this in four big sections.

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Once the fabric is glued to the front, flip the cork board over.

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Pull the fabric onto the back and glue it into place.

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I painted thumbtacks by sticking them into an empty box.

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And here’s the final result!

It looks a lot more fancy than necklaces on white, plastic hangers, doesn’t it?

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Here’s a little tip if you recreate this: use two pushpins with statement necklaces. It helps to keep them flatter.

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The pushpins work perfectly for smaller chains and thicker, beaded necklaces.

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I love how this adds a fun pop of color and design to our, for the most part, boring closet.

And the best thing about this project is that it costs around $20-25.

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How to make a DIY jewelry organizer!

This post is brought to you by Waverly Inspirations. As always, opinions are 100% my own.

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9 Comments

  1. I made one of these several years ago and it’s still going strong. Because I am lazy I just stapled the fabric on the back with a staple gun. I used slightly stretchy fabric. I also store matching earrings in a tiny jewelry size zipper bag that I punched a hole through. I thread the necklace through the hole and refasten it before pinning it up.

  2. Hi Chelsea, Great idea and I love the fabric you chose! Well done! Blessings,Janet

  3. I’ve been thinking about your jewelry organizing ideas (like this one https://www.twotwentyone.net/jewelry-organization/) and wanting to try one. I just can’t seem to come up with one system that will take care of everything – necklaces, rings, and bracelets. Any ideas? My jewelry box doesn’t accommodate long necklaces, so that’s not working for me.

  4. You inspired me!!! I have two boards sitting in the attic… I’m going to use one for jewelry and one in my son’s room for art projects!! Thank you for the tutorial

  5. I did this too and just stapled the fabric to the back. I also used a neutral linen color fabric which I love. It allows the jewelry to show well and stand out. I actually have two, one for silver and one for gold based. I have large dangle earrings and bracelets that also hang from these boards. The only thing it doesn’t work for is studs. Even rings can hang from these. I used long flower picks with rhinestones on the ends for the bracelets. Works great. Mine also hang vertically.

  6. I will try changing another fabric, thanks for great post, Chelsea!

  7. WOW!!! What a unique idea it was! My daughter loves jewelry than any other things and she was in need of some ideas for organizing them in a unique way! We were searching for it! Yours made us stop and we are in a hurry to apply your suggestions! Thanks, Chelsea! 🙂

  8. What a great post submission you. I like your DIY JEWELRY Decoration tips and ideas. This is very Unique desings feel so good. Thanks for sharing your post.

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