Make your own jewelry holder – 3 ideas for earrings, rings and necklaces

There is no woman or girl who doesn't love jewelry. It's good to have a lot of jewelry, but it's better if you know where your favorite earrings or necklace is every time. Storing your jewelry in a jewelry box can cause necklaces and earrings to become damaged or tangled. Put an end to the big mess by making your own jewelry holder. These creative projects don't take much time and cost almost nothing. They also look great on a dressing table! Check out our 3 easy instructions.

DIY ring storage

Materials and tools required:
Cardboard box (20 cm x 10 cm)
Tissue paper
Hot glue gun
Double-sided tape
Felt (in different colors)
5 The claw roll
Scissors
Lineal
Marker

This is how it works:

  1. First wrap the cardboard box in tissue paper. Use double-sided adhesive tape for this.
  2. Cut the toilet rolls along the long side so that they can be adjusted in size.
  3. Place the paper rolls together in the box.
  4. Cut a rectangle out of felt the same width as the box.
  5. Now glue the cut felt to the wide side of the box and lay it in a wave shape along the toilet rolls. Insert the fabric into the groove between two rolls so that your rings will be held later.
  6. Finally, glue the felt on the other side and cut off the excess.

Picture frame jewelry holder

Materials and tools required:
Picture frame
Wire (in different colors)
Hot glue gun
Jewelry pliers

This is how it works:

  1. Remove the back panel from the picture frame.
  2. Use the pliers to cut a piece of wire from each color.
  3. Wrap the wire pieces around each other.
  4. Tie a knot and attach the wire to the picture frame with the hot glue gun.

Make your own wire tree

Materials and tools required:
wire
Jam jar
Jewelry pliers
wooden skewer
Hot glue gun
Colored sand

This is how it works:

  1. First cut the wire to the desired length.
  2. Wrap several layers of wire to make the branches of the tree.
  3. Cut off the tip of the wooden skewer.
  4. Wrap the wire branches around the wooden skewer.
  5. Fix with hot glue.
  6. Fill colored sand into the glass.
  7. Stick the wooden skewer into the sand.