Stupid Easy Necklace Organizer You Can Make From Driftwood

3 Materials
$12
1 Hour
Easy

I didn’t want a necklace organizer that was just some tall traditional jewelry box. And frankly, I didn’t want to spend the cash on one either! I love all things nature, so I decided to try a little DIY that turned out to be the perfect way to store necklaces in my tiny condo! This driftwood jewelry hanger took me less than a hour to make, looks very Boho cute, and not only does it keep my necklaces neat and untangled, I can see them now too.

All you need to get started is a nice piece of driftwood, leather cord and some small cup hooks.


You can get all the details  on our blog and see our complete step by step tutorial. Also, we give ideas where to get the supplies!

Try to drill straight into the wood, so that your hooks don’t look angled.

Screw the hooks into your DIY necklace holder. Keep in mind, you are working with a natural material here. That means nothing is ever going to look perfect. You might hit a knot and your hook won’t go in straight, or you might have to adjust your placement because a piece of wood chipped off. That’s ok. It’s a driftwood jewelry hanger, not brain surgery. ;)

Use the leather cord to create a hanger for your necklace organizer. I simply tied it around each end of the driftwood, at a length that let me hang it where I wanted it. Then trim the ends of the cord. You could also use sisal twine for this step, depending on the look you are going for.

Hang your necklaces, add a little air plant for a bit of pretty, (or not) and that is it. Yep, really. Hang from a hook on the wall, pretty much anywhere. The cool thing about this hanger is that you can adjust your necklace organizer to hang straight across, or tip it to the side to fit a smaller space.

More details on our blog. Stop by and check it out!

https://www.thebudgetdecorator.com/stupid-easy-necklace-organizer-you-can-make-from-driftwood/

Suggested materials:
  • Driftwood   (Etsy)
  • Leather cord   (Craft stores)
  • Cup hooks   (Home Depot)
Remi @ TBD•TGG•OhMeOhMy
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