If you are anything like me, you love jewelry and you tend to loose track of it. This easy project is just what every girl needs to stay organized! It’s also a great decoration piece!
Back in High School, one of my dear friends made a small version of this for me and I have loved this idea ever since! Today, I am excited to share with you how to make one of your very own!

Start out by finding the perfect frame and fabric for your decor.

Then lay out your jewelry any way you choose.

Cut and layout your fabric. I chose to do two different pattern for a mix of texture and design. Grab a piece of ribbon to place somewhere to hang your earrings on. Remember to keep some fabric on all sides so you can wrap it around your cardboard backing.

If you choose to piece fabric together make sure to pin it exactly where you need to sew it together at.

Whip out that sewing machine and attache the fabrics where they have been pinned at.

After it all is sewed, make sure to press the fabric so that it lyes nicely in the frame.

Attach the ribbon where you want it placed within the frame. I just attached the ribbon to the edge of the fabric because I knew it would be wrapped around the cardboard.

Pick out the perfect buttons for this project. These will be the hangers for your necklaces! Sew the buttons on where you have already laid out the necklaces to be.

Flip the fabric upside down and wrap it around the piece of cardboard. This will give the fabric some structure in the frame as well as allow you to use pins for extra hangers in the frame! I used trusty hot glue to attache the fabric to the cardboard.

Once the cardboard is wrapped with the fabric, attach it to the back of your frame and – walla – you have yourself a handy jewelry holder that is also a great decor piece for your bathroom or bedroom!!

– ENJOY
Nice blog! I love that printed burlap piece. Do you mind sharing where you purchased the burlap sack? I’m having trouble finding some with the printed advertising. Best SV Xx
Thanks so much! The burlap sacks, I honestly just stumbled upon. I actually received them from a Landscaper. You can always try etsy.com, I’m sure there are plenty on there to choose from!