Showing posts with label diy jewelry storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy jewelry storage. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Upcycled Necklace Holder


This necklace holder is my latest upcycle project! And can you guess what it's made out of?...


Yup! It's a Utensil Holder! I got this one at Goodwill, but it was originally from Walmart. 

1. First I sprayed the whole tray with flat "Lagoon" spray paint from Rustoleum. 

2. Then to add some interest I decided to line the backs of each "cubby" with pages from some old Life Nature Encyclopedias that I have had for awhile: 


I used strips cut from different pages (on the side of each page were vertical, "info boxes" that were the perfect size to fit into each cubby): 


This book page shows habitats of big cats like lions, tigers, and panthers :)

This page discusses the symbiotic (cooperative) relationship between a flower and a moth.

This page talks about Mendel's Theory of genetics (I know  I am such a nerd!) But that's what I love about this project, I was able to incorporate my interest in science into the design! 

3. After my tray was completely decorated it was time to give it some function! I attached 7 small cup hooks (Target), 1 in each cubby and 3 on the bottom for long necklaces. :)

To attach each hook, I first used a screw of about the same size to make a starter hole. Once I had this initial hole I went back with my hook and using a wrench to hold it screwed in each hook. 

4. Last I attached to picture hooks to the back so I could attach my necklace holder to the wall!

All done! I even use the top of the holder to display some of my trinkets :) 

Here are the 3 hooks I added to the bottom to accommodate all of  my long necklaces that did not fit into the cubbies.

Some of my necklaces hanging in the cubbies. :)

I decided to use the bottom horizontal cubby as a shelf to hold some of my stud earrings.

I hung my necklace holder in the corner of my bedroom right next to the bathroom door (which has a full length mirror hanging on it). 

I love how this turned out! And I LOVE the extra jewelry storage!



Thanks for stopping by!!


-Liz :)