She took peg board, and chair rail / molding and made them into custom jewelry holders.
I was fascinated with the idea only because I had this jewelry holder that had a hole in the middle of it. I think before I bought it at a second hand store, it probably had a mirror in the center but when I purchased it for a dollar or two, it just had an open area in the center.
I came home after taking a photo of each of her girls boards (the second and third photo shown,) and got out our holder (top photo above) and pulled out some peg board that I had for some other projects I have been doing. We walked it down to my neighbors wood working shop to cut it to fit into the space provided where the mirror was supposed to be.
My friend made hers square about 1 1/2 feet square. She painted hers black and I used the hammered Rust-oleum bronze color but wished I had used the "Hammerite" rust cap bronze that I used on some of the wedding decorations last December and also on some other projects recently. It gives a thicker coat and is less likely to chip or scratch as easily. The spray paint did work and was quicker.
I bought some hanging hooks from Ikea second hand as well and hung them off the basket at the bottom so we could hang a few more rings and bracelets off the sides that would have been dead space.
We hung it in Princess three's college room and she isn't into jewelry as much as some of the other girls so it is enough for her.
The reason I like it so much is that all the jewelry is easy to find and easy to put away. If they use their jewelry boxes, they don't always put it away and it sits on their dresser or desk for a few days. This way, it is just as easy to hang it.
Go to the local hardware store and buy what pegs, hooks and baskets you want, and you are in business. It wouldn't be hard at all to make.
If I can't find one soon, I think I will make them for the girls for Christmas. The girls all have jewelry boxes but most don't use it like they should, I can see the ease of these.
Share with us if you decide to make one and how it turned out and any innovations you make. Happy Crafting!
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