Mirrored Jewelry Organizer

Lindsay Fay
by Lindsay Fay
5 Materials
$30
4 Hours
Medium

I didn't have space for a vanity, so I crafted this little wall mirror organizer to work instead! It's practical and pretty, and I love how it turned out!

I used a mirror, some scrap wood, a few dowel rods, brass cup hooks, and two screw eyes to make the organizer.

To make the bottom shelf, I started by cutting the wood to the dimensions listed above. Since it was scrap wood, I also sanded it significantly to clean it up and make it look new.

Then after some testing on the back, I stained the wood.

I attached the two pieces together with pocket hole screws.

Then added a piece of scrap wood on the back. This is where the mirror will rest to pin it in place. You also see mirror clips in the photo above. These were totally unnecessary.

I screwed the cup hooks and the screw eyes to the bottom of the shelf, and added some mounting holes, then mounted the bottom on the wall.

The mirror slips right in.

To make the top piece, I cut the wood and added another piece of scrap wood to the back. The portion underneath the scrap wood lies flat against the mirror.

Then I mounted the top piece, and added a few accessories! It's the perfect addition to my bedroom!

If you like it too, be sure to check out the full blog post. And if you need other diy bedroom organizers, this nightstand organizer changed my life!

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  • Elia Orrego Elia Orrego on Aug 29, 2020

    It is a great project!

    I have a question though. How do you make it floating b y the wall (attached to the wall?)

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