Lovely Jewelry Organizer…

    As many of you know, my husband & I recently took a trip up to our home state of Michigan.    While we were there we celebrated my Sister-in-laws birthday. As part of her gift I wanted to make her something along with things I bought for her. I decided to make her a jewelry organizer that I had been inspired to make for a while now. {You can read more about how I accumulated all the cabinet hardware to make this project HERE.} Now onto the lovely little Jewelry organizer that I made…
Even though I had made this a few weeks before we went to Michigan
I had to wait until after I gave it to her to post it on the blog
This was so very simple to make {In a way}
So this is the hardware board before I removed all of the hardware

Here is what the back looks like. 
Most of the hardware you can simply screw off. 
 After removing all of the hardware
I wrapped the board in fabric.
{I chose a type of burlap}
After the board was completely wrapped, 
I had to situate where I wanted the hardware on the board.
That was the hard part for me, because not every piece of hardware fits in every hole.
so placement took the longest. 
After I got them situated, I simply screwed them in through the fabric, 
and Voila
I also added some burlap to the jewelry organizer.

The bin pulls can hold rings, watches exd…
The cabinet pulls can hold earings, or necklaces can be draped on them…
The knobs can hold bracelets, necklaces…
I attached the fabric with hot glue {a girls best friend} 
& also the burlap detail was added with hot glue as well.
I hope you guys love my jewelry organizer that I made as much as I do.. If you do not have hardware display boards laying around, you could always attach hardware to a normal board {different shapes & sizes, lots of possibilities} 
I hope this inspired you to make some jewelry organizers for yourself.
Have you made any jewelry organizers lately?
Feel free to link up on Liz Marie Blog Facebook Page.
I would love to see them!!
Happy Sunday to you all! I was lucky enough to spend my day with my best friend,
{Also known as my husband} 
We had a lazy day, and it was wonderful!!

86 thoughts on “Lovely Jewelry Organizer…

  1. OMG how adorable! What a fantastic idea! Thanks for the photos! It really shows you how creative you are.

    Mary
    @sweepingme

  2. Love this clever idea. I like the way you used the drawer pulls to put jewelry in. This is such a fun look with all the different pieces.

  3. I really love this idea, you did a great job. I am always getting my jewelry tangled on their wall hooks, I have got to try this!
    Thanx for sharing!
    -Blü

  4. Great idea…very creative and origional!
    Will use this idea for my yearly jewelry show!
    Thanks…
    xoxo~kathy @
    sweet Up-North Mornings…

  5. Love it! Pinned it! I want to make this asap! My dad has a cabinet shop so I'm going to see if he can help me acquire what I need :)

  6. Hi there- found you through the Stalk Remix hop and am a new follower. This is so creative! Did you ever keep your childhood jewelry? I'd love to do something to keepsake them- something like this project. I hope you have time to follow my life in South Africa by http://withoutcomplexities.blogspot.com

    I hope you had a great weekend!

  7. I am constantly amazed at the beautiful things people come up with! I love your jewelry holder idea – brilliant and beautiful! The burlap gives it just the right touch.

  8. What a super cute and clever idea! It looks fantastic and we are so glad you shared it with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
    Vanessa

  9. oh I saw something like this on Pinterest…and I love it!! Great job!

    Thanks so much for linking to "20 Below Thursday"! :)

  10. Hi – Am your Newest Follower via Serenity's blog hop – nice to meet you!

    I love your jewelry organizer creation! So lovely — I'm always struggling with where to put my jewelry and love seeing others' creative solutions!

    Happy Weekend -
    Linda

  11. Wow really neat idea!! I love it! you have a nice place here :) would love if you stopped by my blog sometime :)

  12. Ok, that is seriously creative! I made a jewelry board, but just used hooks… this is way more interesting! Awesome job!

  13. That is really cute. I might have to see where I can get those drawer things really cheap and make one up for myself.

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  14. Oh my heck- this jewelry holder is adorable and your blog is addicting! I have spent the better part of the past half-hour just surfing through your blog! Thank you so much for linking up to Strut Your Stuff Saturday- we would LOVE to have you come back tomorrow and link up more of your great posts!
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  15. Very neat! Not least using different pulls so it'd work for all sorts of jewellery. I especially like your idea of putting the bin pulls upside down and using them to store small objects. I would never have thought of that myself.

  16. Love the creativity of this piece! Thanks for linking up to the burlap party at WhisperWood Cottage!

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  18. My sister saw something similiar at a craft show this fall and we made 6 of these for the neices and granddaughters for christmas presents. We themed them to match their rooms and for the little girls we made them to hold hair bows….and accessorized them with charms. They were so very cute…we plan to make more soon…Yours was adorable!

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