What you’re about to see was about the most long-overdue project in my entire home. I hoard costume jewelry. It makes me happy and I’m not sorry about it. I like being able to switch out and accessorize according to how I’m feeling that day, and until I can have a closet full of the real thing (ahem, never)…I will probably continue my hoarding tendencies. Regardless, it was getting out of control and just needed some organization. As much as I would like to pretend that my closet looks like this…it really is more like this and there’s really no room for a nice jewelry display…unless I made use of the wall space in between my side and my hubbies side. So, that’s what I did. I decided to maximize the 32” x 36 ” of accessible space there and (with lots of hooks and a huge purge) made it work perfectly to house and display my pretties. I, for once, actually did it all by myself this time too…so that should tell you just how easy it is. It was basically just drilling a few holes and using a kit of assorted hooks and plumbing hardware outfitted to suit your needs. I also used a Z Bar to hang it (or “Picture Hanging System”). I used the 7” option and it just distributes the weight of the piece out across the wall and makes it extra sturdy…I use the larger size to hang our headboards, too! See below for the deets on how to assemble…
Supplies:
((I got all materials via Lowes)
Play wood cut to size
Desired primer and paint
Dowel Rod (I used extra small for earrings)
7” Z Hook (hardware aisle)
Galvanized Floor Flange
Galvanized Nipple
Galvanized T Bar (to connect)
PVC Pipe (I used PVC because it was dramatically cheaper, fits into galvanized, and they cut to desired length in store)
2 PVC pipe caps
Masking tape (for stripes)
Assorted Hooks (hardware aisle)
How to do it:
-Have Lowes cut down your plywood to put your measurements
-Sand down the edges
-Prime
-Paint base layer (should you be doing stripes, if not skip the next few steps)
-Choose desired stripe width and measure/mask
-Paint contrast layer (I used spray paint)
-In meantime, you can also paint and prime galvanized pipe, PVC pipe, and dowel rod
-Drill pilot holes where you want to insert hooks
-Screw hooks in desired locations
-For earring storage, I used 3 closed hooks (evenly spaced) and threaded the dowel rod through them
-Assemble bracelet bar (attach flange first, then nipple, then connector and insert PVC pipe into either end, cover with PVC ends)
-Next, attach Z bar to back of plywood and attach it’s mate to the wall. Done, it’s ready to hang!
Whew, you guys have no idea how much better I feel after having this hot mess organized…and it’s so pretty to look at in the mornings. A super easy project if you’re in the same costume-jewelry-hoarding situation.
Happy Thursday!

Looks terrific! And I love the blog makeover too
. Going to check out the etsy site you used as I am dying to redo my boring look!
Thanks for both! You will LOVE Kate, she is such a doll and was so helpful during the re-design!
I am so obsessed with this!!! I want to knock it off like tonight! And I am raiding your jewelry one day my friend!
Thanks friend…and you are welcome anytime
Love it!!! Pinned! Seriously coming after your jewelry!
Thanks girlie!! And c'mon over!
LOVE this!! I cannot wait for our new master bedroom to be done- I'm going to have to create a space like this!
Well I'm just dying to see another project from you….so now I'm excited! xo
Love this!! Pinning for my teens room – this would be perfect for her
Denise- SO perfect for a teen and great to take to college! xo
Looks great! I love that you made it black and white striped. And it was fun looking at all your colorful baubles
Visiting from Best of the Nest.
Heather- Black and white stripes get me everytime
Thanks for stopping by! xo
Mallory, this is so great and inspiring me to do a little update! Do you have a clever idea for your post earrings? Your jewelry collection is pretty fab, too!
Thanks for sharing at Best of the Nest!
Thanks Pam! I have always used a small tackle box for my costume posts…not the most glamourous method, but it works perfect. I throw it in my suitcase to travel too, so nothing gets mixed up and tangled. Its hanging on a hook underneath the big board
xo
Mallory, I don't know what I like best! The stripes, your gorgeous jewelry, or the styling of your space! I started drooling when I hit the pic of all of your Kendra Scott earrings! What a fantastic organizer. I'm filing this away for when I get a little closet makeover. Thanks for linking up with us at Best of the Nest!
OMG, so jealous! Fabulous! Thanks for sharing and happy 4th!
I love every single part of this!!! The stripes, the gold….and your stunning jewelry collection! I'd love to feature you tomorrow in my Friday Five…okay with you?!? #pleeeeeease
#umDUH ! Flattered and thank you thank you!
I'm totally stealing this! I too have an addiction to baubles! I purged but need to purge again. I still have 4 tackle boxes and two big plastic shoe boxes. but I wear the same thing over and over because I can never find "that" piece, haha. I would luv to know some of ur go to places for your jewels – they are gorg!! I found u via Hi Sugarplum
I was totally doing the tackle box method before this too! Some of the links for the jewelry are listed below the post
Thanks for stopping by!
What are the earrings hanging on? A dowel rod? Can't quite tell.
I'm heading to Lowe's this afternoon. Can't wait to knock this one out!
Yes, just small dowel rods painted black
Can't wait to see what you do…please share pics on Facebook!
What size PVC pipe and floor flange did you use?
As always you did an amazing job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is heaven! Love it! Thanks for linking up to the Pretty Preppy Party! Pinning
xx, b
These are some amazing and creative closet jewelery organizer ideas. Completely amazed with it. Keep sharing similar articles.
This is a great idea to organize you accessories and keep them handy. I was searching for articles to buy closet jewelry organizer when i came across your post. Very creative! Keep posting similar stuff. Many thanks once again