Hello all! Since summer is winding up fast I’ve been working to finish a DIY project that will help me stay organized once the school year starts!
Accessories are always a big part of my outfit, especially statement necklaces. Sometimes during the school year though, I’m not sure exactly which necklace will go best with my outfit. Rather than waking my husband multiple times as I run back to my closet to switch necklaces, I take the good options to the bathroom with me so that when I get ready in the morning I can try on the different options. However, this started getting very messy my necklaces ended up in piles where they could get broken.
When I found an empty frame at the thrift store without the glass, I decided I would make a place to hang the necklaces in the bathroom so they wouldn’t get bent or broken.
For this project you will need:
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- Old Frame
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Cotton Balls
- 1/4 inch Plywood
- Wood Filler
- Shim/Popsicle/Wooden Sticks
- Small piece of sand paper
- Clean Cloth
- Burlap to size
- Staple Gun
- Cut tacks (for example) for the number of pegs you prefer
- Spray Paint
- Spray Primer
- Gold for Tacks
- Preferred final color
- Pen/Marker
- Hammer
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