A few months ago, a friend of mine posted a jewelry holder she made from a frame. When I ran out of room for my longer necklaces in my jewelry box and jewelry tree I knew it was time to make one of my own... and also donate a few of them.
I picked up a frame from Goodwill for $2.00. I took it apart to paint the frame white... this is when I broke the glass. I seriously do not think we were meant to have ANY glass in this house.
I had a bag full of unfinished drawer knobs (and still have plenty left) which were perfect size for the holders.
I painted the knobs white and the backboard of the frame a lovely shade of
Spring Grass Green.
(That isn't the official name, just what I decided to name it.)
I used good ol' Gorilla Glue to adhere the knobs all over the board...
And Viola...
The entire project cost me around $10 in total (adding in the supplies I already had).
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8 comments:
Way cool...I have a ton of frames with "broken glass"...same issue here! I love this idea, I may just have to whip me up a knobby handled jewelry holder! Thanks for sharing!
Nat
doodlecraft.blogspot
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I love this! I need a jewelry holder, so I'm going to have to try this one.
Very cute! I love the green and white combo. Visiting from Handmade Tuesdays.
~ Kimberlee at The Spunky Diva
this is a great post! i love this. ive got to put this on my list of things to do now that i don't have a huge bathroom or anything anymore. :)
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I've seen SEVERAL of these jewelry frame holder tutorials, but this one by far is my fav! I even posted the link on my blog! Thank you for the inspiration!
http://formamas.blogspot.com/2011/07/my-2-do-list.html#more
This looks really good, I may have to try to make one! Now following you via google. Please pop by Karima x
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I like your idea... Last week I was thinking about how to expose my jewellery and came with this idea: http://antyforma.blogspot.com/2011/08/diy-stojak-na-bizuteriejewelery-stand.html
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