Right about now I am frantically running around finishing last minute details. I was lucky enough to get Nancy from My Blonde Ambitions to fill in for me. I met Nancy over 10 years ago from a friend of mine in college. The thing I remember most about Nancy is that she is hysterical and easy to talk to. At the time little did I know how much creativity she oozed! Fast forward years later, somehow I landed on her blog and now faithfully follow. She’s a fun mom, always up to something crafty and has yummy recipes too. Thanks so much for guest posting Nancy!
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I am so excited to be doing a guest post for Mique here on 30 days. But, I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I’ve lost a fair amount of sleep pondering what to post about. Despite the insomnia, I’m hoping you’ll agree with me that the anxiety was well worth it as I’m pretty excited about what I’ve come up with to share. So thanks for this opportunity Mique!
First let me introduce myself. My name is Nancy and I blog at My Blonde Ambitions. I began blogging a little over three years ago and have immensely enjoyed the creative outlet that my little blog has become for me. I stay home with my kids (thanks to my hard working man of a husband Travis) and turn to my blog to share things that inspire me, and connect with others who do the same. So feel free to check in on me and see what I’ve been up to.
For my guest post today I turned to the crafty part of my brain, and came up with this jewelry display concept. It was so simple to make, and turned out even better than I imagined. I hope you’ll feel free to make a version of this to enjoy for yourself. Here’s a picture of the finished product to spark your interest, and then I’ll walk you through the steps of how to put one together.
Here are some close up shots.
Now it’s about to become very apparent to you that I have a deeply ingrained love of jewelry. All the women in my family do, and it goes back multiple generations. So to say I have a fair amount of jewelry is a bit of an understatement. So I love that this jewelry hanger proudly displays my jewelry where I can see and enjoy it rather than having it tucked away in a drawer somewhere. If you’re looking for function over form this may not be the jewelry hanger for you, but if you love to have your jewelry out and display it almost as a piece of art then you’re going to love this. Here are a few more versions that I made.
These two are table top versions, and are purely to display rings.
This one is also a tabletop display, but can be used for rings and bracelets together.
Here is another hanging display, and is the same as the first only with different paper and paint.
Okay so are you as in love with these as I am? Want to learn how to make one for yourself? They are so easy, I promise. Here’s how I did it.
First there’s a few items you will need from the craft store (I shopped at Michael’s): some craft wood that has nice routed edges, wooden dowels, scrapbook paper, Mod Podge, (I used the paper kind in the matte finish) paint, (I used craft paint for the edges of the main piece and spray paint for the dowels) and a paint brush or sponge brush. And from the hardware store I picked up these cup hooks, they are the little screws with hooks on the end that you can see in the first picture. While you’re at the hardware store you might see about having your dowels cut to size. I had my Father-In-Law trim mine in his wood shop, but don’t be afraid to ask at the hardware store. Also I pre drilled my holes for the cup hooks, but learned that this was an unnecessary step because once I put the paper on I could no longer tell where the holes were, and had to re drill. So learn from my mistake and don’t bother pre drilling. And if you want to make the hanging version of this jewelry display you’ll need a picture hanger thing as well (I have a picture of this further down).
First up you’ll need to take your craft paint and paint around the edge of your wooden piece. I probably did 4-5 coats to make it look nice. You don’t need to paint the whole thing because your paper will cover most of it. Then you’ll need to measure and cut your paper to fit the inside of the wood.
After you’ve got your paper cut to fit simply Mod Podge it on. I poured a fair amount of the Mod Podge onto my wood and spread it out with my brush. I have found the paper less likely to bubble by putting the Mod Podge onto the wood as opposed to the back of the paper. Then take your hand and smooth out any air bubbles. Let this dry completely.
Now you’ll want to put a couple of coats of Mod Podge onto the top of your paper. Once this is completely dry you can put a picture hanger thing on the back. Now get your drill gun out and put the bit on that will drill a small hole. (Can you tell I don’t know a lot of these power tool terms? There is probably a name for this bit, but I’m kind of lacking that vocabulary, sorry!)
Once you have your holes drilled you can take your cup hooks and screw them into place (you just screw these in by hand into the holes you’ve already made). These will hold your dowels which will in turn hold your jewels. Here it is with the dowels in place.
And now you’ve got your very own jewelry hanger and display. Do you love it? I do. (Can you tell I’m excited about these?) Anyway I hope you love these as much as I do. I love making jewelry almost as much as I love wearing it, and pretty much made all of the bracelets and necklaces you see in my displays. Here’s a tutorial on my blog for making some of the necklaces. And here’s a tutorial for a travel jewelry case for when you take those fancy vacations this Summer. Stop by to say hi or ask any questions, and let me know what you think about this. I’d love to hear from you !
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Thanks again Nancy- I can’t wait to make some of these. I think they’d make great gifts for Mother’s Day too.
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naturallady says
This is cute, I think I wanna make, right now I have all sorts of necklaces hanging from my dresser mirror.
Jöelle joyas says
greetings we love the things you do!
KaylaDanielle says
Love this! I blogged about making my own today!
http://kaydani20.blogspot.com/2010/06/quick-project.html
Minky Magic says
Great idea! I have featured this on my blog. Cheers, Marie x
Chris and Beth says
I was SOOOOOO excited to come accross this site, I was looking for a way to hang my rings, I am getting ready to make a jewelry holder out of a pic frame but my rings, I just couldn't figure out….then I saw this!!!!!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!!
Anita says
What a great idea!
Love it!!!
Thanks so much for sharing.
Now, off to check out your blog….
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celticmystyc says
I'm already thinking of the other applications you could use this for… I have two daughters that share a room..so space is at a premium…I'm thinking necklaces, hair ribbons, headbands… Thanks for the inspiration!!
noemile says
I absolutely love them! Cant wait to make some now! Thanks for sharing with us!
Josée alias amelanche 1 says
Une idée vraiment super.
Josée xx
Delia says
I am linking to this project on my blog tomorrow. Thank you!
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Delia says
THis is the best jewelry hanger I have seen yet. THank yoU!
Shusha says
what you made is truly beautiful. I wish I could make something like that and keep it without my cats thinking I brought them a new toy!
Embellished Bayou says
There are so many different versions of jewelry organizers out there, but this is one of my favorites! Genius, love it!
[email protected] says
Wow, these are wonderful! Perfect for the dresser and the craft table! Thanks so much, I'll be linking.
Katie says
Nancy, I am quite impressed. I knew you had a little carpenter inside you. It's so fabulous to see it coming out. And what a fabulous design!
Sarah says
You're a jewelry wizard, Nancy! Beautiful work!
Rebecca Irvine says
This is super cute. I could use it for my girls. I am always finding their dress up jewelry on the floor.
Cindy says
Love this idea. I've been wanting to do something like this with my jewelery. Thanks! One question (probably a dumb one sorry) unless I missed it, I didn't see what size dowel to purchase. I'm sure it would vary according to the size of hook, but just wondering what was used for this tutorial.
Becky says
Ooooh, that is one smart design! Functional and Cute! My jewlery box is way too over crowded. This will work much better :)
alissa says
Beautiful! I really love these and I love all the paper you used – so pretty!
shannon says
So cute. I would have never thought to use the dowels like that. Thanks for sharing the idea!