Jewelry Organizer with Cabinet Hardware

by Liz Marie.
(Liz Marie Blog)

Jewelry organizer made from cabinet hardware mounted on a board

The jewelry organizer before being hung with jewels

Back of the jewelry organizer, showing the screws that hold the cabinet hardware in place

Another view of the lovely jewelry organizer

This jewelry organizer was designed by multi-talented artist Liz Marie.

First she gathered an interesting assortment of cabinet hardware – drawer pulls, cabinet pulls, and knobs.

Then she got a wooden board and decided where to place each of these cool hardware finds on it.

(Liz Marie’s board already had holes in it. You might test to see if a pegboard has holes spaced in the right places for your hardware. If not, a bit of simple drilling on a plain board will enable you to mount your hardware goodies right where you want them.)

Then she covered her board with burlap fabric and mounted her hardware finds on it.

In photo #3 above, you can see how the pulls and knobs are attached via screws through the back of the board.

This is such a fantastic project! It would be easy to customize this idea for your own jewelry display, through your choice of fabric and hardware types and colors.

Thanks so much to Liz Marie for kindly sharing this truly lovely jewelry organizer with us!

Liz Marie
Liz Marie Blog

Comments:

Gorgeous, Genius Jewelry Organizer Idea
by: Rena

Liz Marie, thank you so much for letting me publish your beautiful project here. It’s a wonderfully artsy way to organize and display handmade jewelry!

Clever you!
by: Lynda

Love this idea and love the eclectic look of the different styles of hardware. I can also see a display using the same style of hardware if someone likes a more uniform look to their display.
Thanks for sharing this.

Love it!
by: Amy

This is great, thanks for sharing!!!!

Display Board
by: Mermaids Purse

Very Clever idea. I love the cross over use of door handles. There is such a wide selection of door knobs that this becomes art in itself. Tucking this one under my cap. Much success to you.

Fair Winds and Calm Seas,
Deborah Leon
www.mermaidspurseseaglass.com

LOVE
by: Julie

I love – love – love this idea. I collect architechural salvage, sometimes just because it “looks neat”. This idea is definately something I will incorporate. Thanks so much!

One word.
by: Tracy

Genious!!

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