Let’s face it, many women believe that you can never have too much jewelry. The power that jewelry holds to make someone’s OOTD more classy and the confidence it gives to many make this belief fair enough. It’s better if you know how to organize your jewelry especially if you’ve already collected quite a lot of pieces. Here are jewelry organization hacks that can help you achieve this.
DIY frame earring organizer
Aside from using a small jewelry box, you can take an old, fancy frame lying around or buy one from the dollar store and use it to store your earrings. Here’s how to do it.
Driftwood hangers
Get super artsy by hanging your jewelry from driftwood. You can find your own wood or buy it online from sites like this one.
Set your bracelet on jewelry stands
There are all types of bracelet stands made to easily store your favorite bracelets. They are compact and offer a wide variety of designs to match any motif.
Repurposed box for ring holder
If you’ve already got an old box around, you can turn it into a ring holder.
Or you can find a vintage or antique box at a flea market ad transform it into the perfect ring holder. Here a DIY project on how to do it.
Hang your earrings from tags
This idea keeps your earrings perfectly organized and easily accessible. Hang them from shipping/price tags and attach them to wooden dowels.
Store jewelry in decorative vases
This is a really artsy idea to organize your jewelry and display it at the same time. Use any old vases to hold your bracelets, hang earrings, or hold other small pieces of jewelry.
DIY ring display case
Make this DIY ring display case to quickly store your rings. You can even display it on your dresser. Here are the DIY instructions.
Compartmentalize a drawer
All you need is one top dresser drawer to neatly compartmentalize your jewelry. Then find a few jewelry trays that fit into the drawer, and you have an instant jewelry organizer.
DIY glass vial storage
If you want to get super fancy, store jewelry in glass vials or apothecary jars. You can hang earrings, bracelets, or necklaces from the vial cork.
To make these adorable DIY jewelry holders, press a piece of wire into the bottom of a cork stopper, use pliers to shape it into a fish hook, hang jewelry on the hook, and place the cork into the vial.
Ceramic egg tray
Turn a ceramic egg tray (or even an egg carton) into a jewelry holder. It can hold rings, earrings, pins, and other small jewelry.
Use standing mirror storage as an earring and necklace holder
Consider using a standing mirror jewelry armoire to store jewelry. It opens up so you can put all types of jewelry inside.
Consider a jewelry storage wall mirror
You can actually buy wall mirrors designed to neatly hang your necklaces, such as this one. It holds necklaces and bracelets, as well as most other jewelry.
Four-tiered deluxe jewelry box
If you have a lot of jewelry to store, a larger jewelry box, such a four-tiered box, includes hanging areas for necklaces and bracelets and plenty of drawer space for the rest of your jewelry.
Jewelry organization hacks: Use a bamboo wall
Buy a bamboo placemat and hang it on the wall. The bamboo slots are perfect to hang jewelry from. It’s a simple yet classic look.
Repurpose a dresser drawer
Don’t toss an old unused dresser drawer. Instead, paint it and then mount it on the wall for a unique drawer jewelry organizer. Drawers aren’t just meant for dressers.
Use clipboards to make a wall jewelry organizer
Clipboards are not just handy for holding paper, they can store jewelry as well.
Hang a bunch of these in a pattern on the wall, and it will surely turn heads. Add fabric backing to the back to compliment the surrounding décor.
Hang it on the hardware
Burlap and kitchen hardware can be transformed into a handy board for jewelry storage. No need to hire a handyman. Visit this site for more details.
Takeaway
If you are a fan of having a jewelry collection, these jewelry organization hacks will surely solve your problems when it comes to keeping the pieces you own. You can organize your precious accessories without spending a lot of money by using your wall, drawer, clipboards, and other items you can find around the house.