Super Easy Customizable Jewelry Stand
by
ToolBox Divas
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$15
1 Hour
Easy
Are you looking for a place to store necklaces and bracelets? Can’t find anything that totally fits your needs, the size of your necklaces and bracelets? I’ve got the perfect solution. This project is both functional and decorative. I am a bit obsessed with bracelets and necklaces. I’m always running out of places to store and hang them. So I came up with a super easy solution in which I can hang my jewelry mixing wooden dowels and pipe fittings. I love this project because it really doesn’t require a lot of tools. This can really be accomplished with just a hand saw and a drill. You may not need the handsaw because the pieces can be cut at your local hardware store.
Here's what you'll need.
I started by staining and routing the edges of the 1x6 I used for the base. You don't have to route the edges but I wanted to have a decorative finish.
Bet you can't guess what I spray painted in this box first.
I found a better solution to holding my wooden dowels in place while I spray painted them. This made it a whole lot easier.
Once everything was dry I assembled the jewelry organizer/hanger. It was so simple. You can really go in on with this by attaching multiple tee fittings.
I secured the flange to the base and attached the display/organizer.
For more details on how I assembled this please see the link listed below.
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Suggested materials:
- 7/8 wooden dowel (Home Depot)
- 3/4 copper Tee (Home Depot)
- 3/4 copper caps (Home Depot)
- 1x6 @ 6 in. (Home Depot)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published June 27th, 2017 11:55 AM
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Debra GEIGER on Apr 15, 2018
I did and I love it look
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Debra GEIGER on Apr 15, 2018
I already made one out of bathroom tubing it looks great
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Will this fit rings to hang from?
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What is the piece you attached to the wood to actually hold the stand up? Your stand is awesome!