How to Create a Jewelry Organizer/Frame

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Create a Jewelry Organizer/Frame

How to Create a Jewelry Organizer/Frame

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Step 1 of 8
1) get frame that you like. Mine was from the thrift store so I didn't have to pay a lot for more space for jewelry

1) get frame that you like. Mine was from the thrift store so I didn't have to pay a lot for more space for jewelry

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2) glue wooden pegs on whichever side you want the jewelry to hang from.  The wooden pegs are on the longer side of my frame. Sorry for the blurry picture!

2) glue wooden pegs on whichever side you want the jewelry to hang from. The wooden pegs are on the longer side of my frame. Sorry for the blurry picture!

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3) spray paint with desired color

3) spray paint with desired color

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3) make sure to get around/behind/next to the wooden pegs!

3) make sure to get around/behind/next to the wooden pegs!

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This is what plastic mesh looks like. You can find it at most craft stores in many different sizes and for very cheap! Mine is from Joann Fabrics

This is what plastic mesh looks like. You can find it at most craft stores in many different sizes and for very cheap! Mine is from Joann Fabrics

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4) you then want to take a marker and trace the back of the frame because the plastic mesh might be too big. Proceed to cut it out leaving about half an inch between the line traced and mesh being cut

4) you then want to take a marker and trace the back of the frame because the plastic mesh might be too big. Proceed to cut it out leaving about half an inch between the line traced and mesh being cut

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5) apply hot glue. Make sure to do this as fast as possible as it dries fast! Put mesh on top and do another layer of hot glue to ensure its on tight. Let it dry and you're done!

5) apply hot glue. Make sure to do this as fast as possible as it dries fast! Put mesh on top and do another layer of hot glue to ensure its on tight. Let it dry and you're done!

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Here is the finished product!     *** Side note: you might need to glue something on the corners of the frame to put space between the wall and the frame***

Here is the finished product! *** Side note: you might need to glue something on the corners of the frame to put space between the wall and the frame***

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9 Comments
Supplies

1 Picture Frame

1 Plastic Mesh

1 Spray paint

1 Hot glue gun

5 Wooden pegs

Avery the ninja

Laaaaa iiiitttt!!!!

Avery the ninja 5 months ago

LaY E

I love this idea!!!!!

LaY E 6 months ago

Kathleen Schwenk

Very cute and useful!

Kathleen Schwenk 7 months ago

Masheyti Romero

I love the idea about earring holder

Masheyti Romero 7 months ago

Abeer Dolle

😍😍😍😍

Abeer Dolle 7 months ago

Veronica Rosales

This is awesome!!

Veronica Rosales 7 months ago

D Flo

Diamonds are forever. :)

D Flo 7 months ago

Rad Dissanayake

Nice

Rad Dissanayake 7 months ago

Fatima Khan

Love this! I'm doing mine soon!

Fatima Khan 7 months ago

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Sara Walker

A.k.a. "Plastic canvas". I do not know why it is called that, except it is used in cross stitching the same way as cloths.

Sara Walker 3 months ago

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Stephanie Douglass

This is EXACTLY what i have been looking for! Thanks!

Stephanie Douglass last month

Csir Em

Goes nice with ur wall.

Csir Em 7 months ago