For my first official craft project, I thought I would start out with one of my favorite and most useful creations: a jewelry hanger! So, here goes!
HOW TO MAKE A JEWELRY HOLDER FROM A PICTURE FRAME
The first thing you'll need is a wooden picture frame. I got the one pictured above from a little store called The Wood Connection. I couldn't find the frames on their website, but here's a link for you guys anyways: The Wood Connection. This frame opening is an 8x10 I believe, but since I'm not using it for pictures, I don't really know for sure. At the store, the frame obviously doesn't come with holes drilled into it. I had my dad drill them for me once I got home. They might be able to do it at the store, but they would probably charge you. The frame itself cost me $12.
The second thing you'll need is drawer knobs. I got mine from Lowe's, but they also have some really cute ones at Hobby Lobby. I was going for an eclectic look, so I mismatched the knobs but made sure they all had the same finish to them. (Except for the glass one, obviously.) In total, they cost me about $10. I could have saved some money on this step, but I was in a big rush to make this one.




After tying some ribbon around the picture hangers, it was time to put this baby on a wall!
And here it is! All ready to go!
I made this jewelry hanger last summer, and it's still in working order! I use the chicken wire to hang my dangle earrings on, plus my clip-in hair accessories. I use the knobs to hang up all my necklaces. The only problem is, I now have too many necklaces to fit on this hanger! I guess I'll have to add another jewelry organizer to my wall... :) Stay tuned for that project!
That's awesome! I may have to share this with our YW group. I think they would love it.
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