Rustic Pallet Jewelry Holder

Hello, it is Mindi again from MyLove2Create! Since I love useful projects I thought I would share a very fun and easy Rustic Pallet Jewelry Holder.



I am loving it! I am in the middle of redoing my master bedroom and knew it was time to finally make a much needed jewelry holder. I mean, a box does store jewelry, but not very well, and if you have to dig to find what you need and untie fifty knots to get it…well, that isn’t fun either.

I knew I had enough scraps of pallet wood from a previous project that I could come up with something. I was lucky to find a long piece of 1/2 inch plywood that just happened to be the right size to hold the scraps of pallet wood (that were all the same size). You can see me testing it out above….it was perfect, I didn’t even have to make a cut. That never happens! Oh, wait. I guess it does!

I did have to cut some small squares from a scrap piece of 1×1 board. I didn’t measure, just eyeballed it. These will be the supports for my earring holder, which I will get to in a minute.

I brought my boards inside and used wood glue to attach the pallet wood to my scrap plywood. Instead of using clamps my kids I grabbed some weights and set them on the wood while the glue dried. You could use any heavy object as weights. I used all that my kids I brought up, but I don’t think I needed 50 lbs!

While I waited for the glue to dry I got to work making my earring holder. I used 1/4 inch hardware cloth that I got from Home Depot, the whole roll was less than $10, and I used hardly any. I just measured the size I wanted and used a wire cutter to clip it into a rectangle. You can see how I used a larger size of hardware cloth in my Final touches, Master Closet Makeover, for my laundry drawers, and then used the left over scraps on my DIY Corner Fruit Tower, it is very useful!

Once I had my rectangle I used my 1×1 wood pieces as a guide to fold down a row of squares on all four sides. I found a longer piece of wood worked better to fold more hardware cloth at once. I just used my fingers to press it down.

When I got to a corner I folded each side down and then clipped the excess wire that was sticking out. The arrows above show where to clip.

To attach the wood squares onto the hardware cloth I used hot glue, on the edges. Then I placed it onto my pallet wood and nailed it into place through the wood squares. If you don’t have a nail gun you could pre drill holes and add screws. Very simple! I also decided to give my pallet wood one coat of natural stain, it really brought out the pretty color of the wood.

Next up, I needed to add my 2 inch Common Nails that I had gotten from Walmart way way back. I decided where I wanted them to go, and then pre drilled holes (so the wood wouldn’t split) and nailed them into the holes.

For hanging I went with some twine. I love thicker rope, but I was out, so I braided three pieces of twine to make it a little thicker, just like I did on my Baby Supplies Gift Box. I used a staple gun to staple the twine onto the back of the board, make sure to knot the end so the twine won’t slide through the staples.

All done, and ready for some jewelry!

It works great, and I honestly haven’t seen or worn some of this stuff in years. I guess the box wasn’t very effective…

I can see what I have and pick it out quickly and without undoing knots. Now, that is pretty exciting!

The nails can hold necklaces, bracelets, and even rings. You can also see that the hardware cloth doesn’t sit flush with the pallet wood, leaving room for the backs of the earrings.

I am super excited to have a variety of jewelry to wear…now that I can see it at a glance, and it isn’t hidden in a box. The great thing about this project is that you can make it any size you want, to fit your jewelry needs, big or small!

So what do you use to organize your jewelry?

Hugs,

Mindi

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More ways to use pallets and reclaimed wood:

accent wall

backsplash

photo/card holder

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