Galvanized Bucket Jewelry Storage

Amanda C, Hometalk Team
by Amanda C, Hometalk Team
4 Materials
$3
20 Minutes
Easy

If you have loads of jewels (or get lots for Christmas) this post is perfect for you! This storage alternative is super cheap, quick and easy! These galvanized buckets can be hung anywhere around the house and are a great way to store things up and away. By drilling some small holes along the edge and hanging them to the wall, a standard bucket or planter can be turned into a place to store things like earrings, necklaces and silk scarves! We want to help you DIY, so some of the materials in this post are linked to sellers. Just so you know, Hometalk may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page.


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SUPPLIES: -Galvanized Buckets (You can get a pack of 3 here) -Screws (for as many buckets as you have) -Drill

STEP 1: Drill holes around rim I got these buckets at IKEA, but I found the same ones on Amazon. So if you're not planning a trip to IKEA soon, you can buy the same ones on Amazon without leaving your home. Take your buckets and drill several holes around part of the rim on each of the buckets. Be sure to stay close to the rim.

STEP 2: Drill screw in center Grab your drill and some screws. I'm a huge fan of my Dewalt drill. Find the center of the galvanized bucket and place the screw there.

STEP 3: Drill into wall Drill the screw through the bottom center of the bucket and into the wall to securely hang it in place.


STEP 4: String jewelry into holes along the rim Grab some earrings and send the posts through the holes you drilled in step 1, allowing them to hang from the rim of the bucket. You can also feed necklace chains through the holes.

STEP 5:(Optional) Wrap scarves around bucket You can wrap a scarf around one of the buckets and then roll up some other scarves and tuck them inside.

STEP 6: Fill buckets Fill your buckets/bins with bracelets and watches (or whatever you wish). You can also hang any necklaces that don't fit in the holes you created around the bucket.

Now all your jewels are on display and well organized for when you are in a hurry!

Let's be honest I would probably need 60 of these buckets to fit all of my head scarves, but I do like keeping some of them in here cause they give a fun pop of color and texture!

Resources for this project:
Silver Galvanized Plant Pots
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  • Mom7406785 Mom7406785 on Sep 17, 2017

    could this project be used as planters


  • R A MCALLISTER R A MCALLISTER on Nov 22, 2017

    How do you smooth the holes so the jewelry doesn't snag in a hole? Great overall idea.

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  • Sarah Cocks Sarah Cocks on Dec 21, 2018

    Great use of space!

  • Kay Kay on Dec 27, 2018

    Personally no, but my neighbor is always looking for new idea's for her bathroom. & bedroom. This is right up her alley.

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