Jewelry is the perfect compliment to any outfit or attire.
But what do you do when you aren’t wearing jewelry? Where do you store it? Do you stuff all of your jewelry in a jewelry box? Or do you have too many accessories that you don’t know how to organize them?
Jewelry is beautiful and should be treated as such. Take those gorgeous pearls and put them proudly on display!
We have compiled a list of functional and aesthetically-pleasing ideas to help you store and display your jewelry at home.
Buy a bamboo place-mat and then hang it on the wall. The bamboo slots were
meant for jewelry display and storage. It’s a simple yet classic look.
Got lots of chain from your rocker days? A chain is an edgy storage solution. Impress your friends with this sleek look.
Hang a corkboard on the wall. Next, use T-pins to hang your jewelry from. This is a very practical storage solution, and all the supplies you need can be found at your local office supply store.
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 decór.
Take the frame idea a little further and create a collage display. Vintage frames can be stripped and repainted.
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Jewelry can get tangled easily, and we all know how much of a hassle
untangling them is… so use a cutlery tray to ensure that your jewelry
never gets tangled again.
A great tutorial can be found here.
Don’t toss an old unused dresser drawer. Instead, paint it and then mount it on the wall for a unique storage solution. Drawers aren’t just meant for dressers.
A great tutorial can be found here.
Use a flea market tray to store your jewelry. You can hardly tell it was repurposed! Yay for bargain hunting!
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If you’re looking for a head-turning display, try this. Use glass bottles to organize your jewelry. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can fit any style of jewelry.
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.
An old window frame can be the perfect place to store jewelry. All you need to do is repurpose it a bit. Add some fabric boards for extra flair and design.
Step-by-step instructions can be found here.
12. Refrigerator shelf storage
A refrigerator shelf is ideal for earring storage. Paint the shelf to your liking, then hang it on a wall. Next, add your earrings to it. Sunglasses and necklaces can be hung at the very bottom.
A rustic ladder can be a perfectly unique jewelry display. Use chicken wire between the slats to create space to hang your earrings and necklaces. Each step can be different jewelry themes.
14. Tennis racket display
Taking a break from your pro tennis career? Here’s a handy trick for your spare tennis racket lying around the house. You can use the strings on the racket as a neat jewelry display option.
15. Vintage picture frame
A vintage picture frame is a wonderful base for jewelry storage. Hang it on the wall, and add hooks and ribbons to keep all your accessories in one place. Out with the old, in with a new-old.
Using eye hooks and a picture wire, you can create a practical, minimalistic storage solution. This can be placed anywhere you’d like! Perfect for filling up an empty wall.
17. Accordion Style Peg Rack
Sure, you can nail pegs into walls. But this accordion style peg rack takes that idea and gives it some flair. This creative style can help you organize your earrings, bracelets and necklaces all at once.
Do you like antique shopping? If so, look for an antique rack the next time you’re in a store. They are great for hanging necklaces and avoiding tangles.
Do you like to hunt? Do you hang your prizes on the wall? Spice them up with some jewelry decorating the antlers.
This is a great option if you’re looking for something budget friendly. Heck, some of you might not even have to go further than your backyard to get this. A branch can be more than just tree litter.
Just as you can use a branch to decorate your jewelry, you can also use a piece of driftwood too. This more sturdier piece of wood can help with heavier jewelry sets. And don’t the colors balance nicely together?
22. Fabric Covered Canvas, or a Foam Board
Canvas and foam boards are more than just art pieces. You can use them to display another form of art – jewelry! Foam boards and canvases can be painted in various colors to match your decor needs.
23. Fabric wrapped hangers
Got a bad hanger? Don’t throw it out just yet! Wrap it up in some fabric and use it as a convenient jewelry holder.
24. Fishing wire catches more than fishes
Do you like to go fishing? Got some extra fishing wire from your last fishing trip? Attach it to a modern frame and voila, the wire can catch your jewelry as well as fishes.
This is one of my personal favorites. Look at this chic decor option. Key hooks can have intricate designs, perfect to complement simple jewelry pieces.
26. Knobs drilled into the wall
Likewise, door knobs can come in all shapes and sizes. One is likely to make your room or wall pop. Just look at the way that green shines compared to the pastel wall.
27. Decorative lace on the wall
Lace has many uses. But did you think about using lace on a wall? This delicate material can be a soft touch to your jewelry.
28. Magnets on a metal tray
Magnets are great if you’re looking to match a theme in your house. Love animals? Love certain shapes? Grab a magnet and a metal tray and voila.
29. A cheese grater painted
Cheese graters can do more than grate cheese. You can use them to hang earrings too! Who would’ve thought?
Radiator grills can get old and rusty. Instead of throwing them away, repaint them and use them to hang your jewelry. A fresh coat of paint will have your grill looking brand new.
Plaques on the wall do more than just hold special messages. They can hold your jewelry too! You can even pair a inspirational plaque with a jewelry so you get a positive message whenever you’re reaching for an accessory with your outfit. Win-win!
Some tea cups are adorably creative. If you wished you could do more with a tea cup than just serve tea, then here’s an idea for you! You can also paint a tea cup if you’re so inclined to give it even more of a personal flair.
Many of us use the bathroom to touch up our makeup or fix our hair before going out. Wouldn’t it be convenient if we could accessorize in the restroom too? Well, with towel hooks, you can. Best of both worlds!
34. Curtain rings on towel rods
Likewise, you have an empty towel rod lacking a decorative towel, you can use that space to hang your jewelry. Simply add curtain rings to it and voila. Instant jewelry organizer.
Trays aren’t only for serving food. With a little modification, you can turn a tray into a chandelier and use it to organize your jewelry. That’s a classy touch.
If you have a lot of jewelry pieces, this is the one for you. All the little crooks and crannies in a typeset drawer allow for ever piece of jewelry to have it’s own place. No more having to go to several jewelry boxes looking for one item!
37. Crystal display for necklaces
If you collect crystals, here is some good news. You can use your crystals to create a chic display for your necklaces. This is one I’d love to try out.
Love board games? Jenga in particular? Now you can show your love of Jenga and hang your jewelry.
Smaller of pieces of jewelry can get lost in organizers. A small ring tray is a perfect solution for this. Plus, they come in many colors and patterns.
Sometimes, we get the most organized when we travel. After all, none of us want to find a misplaced earring when we come back from a nice getaway. So why not use a jewelry travel case for every day use? It’s easy and ready to go when you do hop on another plane in your jet-setting lifestyle.
And there you have it! Just some of the many ways to organize your jewelry and give your home a new touch. Happy decorating!
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