If you’re like me, you have way too much (cheap) jewelry and no fancy jewelry box. And even if you had a jewelry box, who wants all their long, beaded necklaces getting all up on each other? I’d rather not use my spare time untangling necklaces (what I just spent 30 minutes doing).
Here are 50 awesome ways to organize or hang your jewelry. Click the photos to see the original post and/or how to do it. And here’s my Pinterest Board to see the pins. I’ll be updating this as I see new ones!
1. Antlers
2. Simple Cork Board & Pins
3. Tea Cups
4. Painted Cheese Grater
5. Painted Radiator Grill
6. Key Hooks
7. Typeset Drawer
8. Directly on the Walls
9. Accordion Style Peg Rack
10. Stick Back Hooks
11. Fabric Wrapped Hanger
12. Mesh in a Frame
13. Driftwood
14. Lace on the Wall
15. Plaques with Hooks
16.Magnets on a Metal Tray
17. Lace in a Frame
18. Peg Board in a Frame
19. Metal Mesh Frame
20. Wine Corks in a Frame
21. Tray Hung like a Chandelier
22. Cork Board with Fabric
22. Chicken Wire
23. Branch
24. Just Frames
25. Towel Hooks
26. Knobs Drilled in the Wall
27. Metal…Gate?
28. Silverware Organizer
29. Crocheted Lace
30. Spray-painted Mini Tree
31. Embroidery Ring
32. Cabinet Knobs on Wood
33. Thread Spools
34. Shadow Box with Sexy Walpaper
35. Thin Mesh
36. Twigs in a Frame
37. Lace in a Sexy Frame
38. Fishing Wire in Modern Frame
39. Painted “Tree Branches” with Thumb Tacks
40. Unique Knobs in a Frame
41. Unique Hooks Everywhere!
42. Towel Rod & Curtain Rings
43. Drawer Handles
44. Fabric Covered Canvas (or Foam Board)
45. Wire & Clothespins in a Frame
46. Repurposed Drawer with Hooks












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October 9, 2012 at 6:46 pm
I used thread holders from Jo-Anns – worked really well for rings and bracelets as well as necklaces. I used an old rake behind the front door ( painted green) to hang keys from. It is amazing what you can do with a little imagination. I really enjoyed looking at some alternatives – Thanks!
August 20, 2012 at 1:50 pm
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February 7, 2012 at 12:55 am
There are some really really good ideas here . I am raising 2 Grandaughters one of which is a Diva at age 11 and I do plan of sharing and doing some of these with and for her. Thank you for sharing them. Some nice gift ideas too…LOVE THEM
January 27, 2012 at 2:42 am
All these ideas are very pretty! I actually bought a really narrow 2″ wide piece of wood 6ft tall, stained it mahogany, then added about 75 U-shaped hooks and mounted it across the wall.