
Jewelry storage can be a beautiful work of art and a way to keep ornaments with sentimental value without forgetting they exist. Since the major concern for most is to keep jewelry without taking up space, these ideas are simple, take less space, and a decorative way to store jewelry in the home. Below are some simple ideas that could prove helpful.
Dreamcatcher Earring Caddy
This DIY jewelry storage idea focuses on a Dreamcatcher. Materials needed are; 1 embroidery hoop, embroidery floss, and spray paint. Separate your embroidery hoop into 2 halves, tie one end of floss at the top of the hoop.

Then, starting from the first knot, pull the floss 3 inches to the right and wrap around the hoop. Repeat this till a heptagon is formed. Now, take the same floss and do the same thing at the center point of each heptagon side. Wrap a loop around the middle and pull to the next point – It’s ready!
Aluminum Paper Roll
Why let those fancy pieces of jewelry stay scattered or in small containers when there is an excellent alternative? The DIY aluminum paper roll. Simply get a used aluminum foil (and use the round paper roll), get dowels, glue, wood plaque, and fine fabric, then get crafty.

Wrap the paper roll with the fabric using glue. Then drill a hole on the plaque, and the wood glue to attach the dowel in it. Next, create a round hole in the paper roll and fix it on the dowel—ready for use!
Wooden Earring and Ring Storage
The finished outlook of this homemade wooden earring and ring holder can be mistaken for a professional-made type. The tools needed are dowels, wood box, fabric, and gift wrap paper—and oh, glue also. An open box as seen in the first picture (clockwise) is the first item.

Wrap the box with gift wrap using glue. Then cut the fabric into the same length, place a dowel in each and roll it into a round shape. To allow the rolled fabric to stay close to the edge of the box, place a couple of dowels on each side, and glue the fabrics on it.
Driftwood and Watercolor Storage
This is a creative and lovely design. A cheap way to store pieces of jewelry without hiding them in the wardrobe or another hidden jewelry storage. Simply get a small plank, small pieces of sticks, glue, and watercolor.

Look at the size of the small sticks in the picture, get a similar type, and use a screwdriver/drill to create small holes in the plank. Next, paint the stick any color of choice. After the colors dry, insert the colorful stick into the holes and use glue to give them firmness—done!
The Pebble Storage
Pebble storage is inexpensive and easy to make. To create this simple and stunning wall design and jewelry storage, double-sided tape and pebbles are needed. So, look around for pebbles and purchase a double-sided tape.

Ensure the pebbles are clean. Depending on preference, the pebbles can be painted. Next, pick a side of each pebble and put the tape. Then place the pebble on the wall and the double-sided tape will stick to the pebble and the wall. The simple design is ready to be used.
Simple Dresser Jewelry Storage
This nice design is a day’s project for anyone who loves a DIY project. Items needed are glue, wooden frame, aluminum sheet, tin snips, and paint & brush. First of all, paint the edges of the frame.

Next, use tin snips to cut the aluminum sheet into the shape of the frame—two layers are suitable. Try to fix the sheets into the frame—this is to confirm if the sheet will fit in or it needs to be resized. Next, apply glue at the edges and fix the aluminum sheets.
Inspiring Wooden Storage
The simple and elegant jewelry storage solution is a beauty to behold. A smart design for the wall—it’s made from wood. This jewelry hanger is well crafted—a unique work of art with multiple purposes. At the top, there are spaces to insert small earrings.

Then just a little below, there are hooks to hang necklaces and bracelets. Unless one has professional knowledge of crafting wood, the only way to purchase a useful piece of art like this is to look around online. Its multi-purpose use also extends to room decor. A perfect piece to hang on a plain wall.
Scrapwood Jewelry Storage
This scrap wood storage is a homemade design. The design fits a dressing table perfectly, especially since it’s too big to hang. So the items needed are, pieces of wood, a board, round dowels, staple guns, doll pin stands, glue, and cup hooks.

Drill a hole in the woods (holes to fit in the dowels), then paint the woods. Next, attach the hooks and dowels to the drilled holes and glue to make it firm. Paint the dowels and hooks also. The storage is ready for use.
Colorful and Patterned Aluminum Jewelry Storage
A frame and aluminum sheets are the key items for this DIY storage. Get a frame of choice depending on the preferred size. Next, paint the frame and attach a board to it. The board should be overlayed with lovely wallpaper.

To achieve a nice design, cut out the center of the wallpaper in the shape of an aluminum sheet. The aluminum sheet is placed beneath and the well-cut wallpaper should be placed over it—the jewelry storage is all set and ready for use. Simply attach necklaces and earrings to it.
Magnetic Tray
A magnetic tray is not so common, but it’s a cheap and simple way to store jewelry especially for someone who isn’t a fan of hanging things on the wall. The magnetic tray can stay on a dressing table. Since it is magnetic, the metal earrings, rings, and necklaces stay in it.

The magnetic nature of the tray ensures the pieces of jewelry stay safe. Even if the tray drops, the content is not affected. As a perk, if there is a metal object in a room, the tray will stay glued to it.
Wood and Pegs
Wood and peg is a simple design made with inexpensive materials. The items used are a small plank of wood, pegs, glue, and paint. Based on the theme of the room, paint the plank any color of choice.

After the paint dries, ensure the pegs glued on the plank are of contrasting color to allow the design to stand out and come out beautifully. The pegs should be spaced. To do this, a tape measure could prove useful. Next, base on measurement, use glue to attach the colored pegs to the plank—it’s ready!
Brass Stand Vintage Storage
Simple, classy, chic—just name it! This vintage jewelry storage idea is cheap and lovely. For someone who an antique plate, then the cost is reduced. The items needed are three antique plates, glue, and a brass stand. The process is simple.

Place a plate on a table, put some glue at the center, and put the brass stand on it. When it dries, put glue on another end of the brass stand and glue another plate. Add glue again on the next plate, and glue another brass stand on it in imitation of the first process.
Chicken Wire Window Frame
Here’s a fun way to display and organize earrings. This stylish DIY jewelry storage is the perfect jewelry storage solution to managing any form of jewelry chaos. Here’s what’s needed; decorative chicken wire window frame, Foam Brush, Chalky Finish Paint, jute Cord, assorted Lace Ribbon, Craft Scissors, and Sawtooth Picture Hangers.

Paint the wood frame using a small sponge brush, cut equal-sized jute and lace ribbon, and then tie on the top in a bow. Attach a sawtooth picture hanger on the back and this DIY storage is ready to use!
Jenga Set Necklace Rack
For this organizer items needed are; Jenga, paint, painter’s tape, foam brush, wax paper, and glue. Start by laying the wax paper on the workspace – to protect glue and paint from damaging the workspace.

Next, use the painter’s tape to block off areas of the Jenga block not needing paint. Apply a thin layer of glue on a block and attach to the next one. Make sure to glue all connecting sides. Once dried, it is ready for use. Simply glue to the wall or hang on the wall using a nail.
Wooden Necklace Holder
Here’s another genius idea to try– the items needed for this simple storage are a flat board and a few knobs. Measure and drill holes on the flat board for the knobs.

Next, through the drill holes, attach the knobs to the flat board, and that’s it! Very simple and easy right? It can be placed anywhere in a room or placed on a wall. A good jewelry storage solution.
Jewelry Holder Hanger
Thinking of something simple, classic, and elegant? This is one DIY jewelry storage that is so simple to make, yet the finished project is just amazing! Items needed are just some hooks, spray paint, and a wooden hanger. And of course, the process is simple!

Place the wooden hanger on a protected workspace to prevent stains. Next, spray the wooden hanger with the spray paint, allow it to dry and then, attach the hooks to the hanger– it’s ready for use.
Notebook Jewelry Organizer
Style-on-the-go! This simple jewelry storage can come in handy for an individual who loves to adorn themselves with a beautiful piece of jewelry while on a vacation. For this one, items needed are; clear pouches, cord, pattern and solid fabric, sewing pins, and canvas. Cut two rectangles measuring 10×13 inches out of the canvas.

Then cut another rectangle – this time measuring 11 x 15 inches from the canvas and also from the patterned fabric. Pin the center of the 11 x 15 inches canvas on the pouch and sew onto the canvas. Next is to sew the solid fabrics onto the canvas to create pockets and loops for the jewelry to hang from. And it’s ready for use.
Bottle Holder for Bracelets
Here’s another simple yet, practical jewelry storage idea. All that is needed are glass bottles – not too wide, medium in size. Let’s get started! Place the bottle on the dresser or on a shelf in the bedroom.

Then, place the larger and elastic bracelets at the bottom of the bottle while the smaller ones get the areas close to the neck of the bottle. This is super effective and easy to use. A glance is just enough of any piece of jewelry for the occasion from the storage.
Wall Hanging Jewelry Organizer
Simple yet gorgeous! That’s the perfect description of this idea. This can be achieved by transforming an old desk drawer, a wooden box, or a wooden tray into a beautiful organizer. Get a shallow wood box, paint, and any beautiful fabric, cup hooks, and glue.

Paint the box, then glue the fabric to the inner part of the wooden tray. Drill well-spaced out holes in the inner part of the wooden tray and screw in some cup hooks—and it’s ready for use.
Driftwood Jewelry Organizer
This jewelry storage idea is super easy and an inexpensive solution to organization issues. The items needed for this project are; large pieces of driftwood, three packs of 1/2 inch brass cup hooks, and four 2-inch screws.

Put the cup hooks into the driftwood by simply applying pressure on the cup hook against the wood. Make sure to space the cup hooks out evenly – about 3 inches in between each hook will do. Look for studs in the wall and use screws to attach the finished project to the well.
Cigar Box Ring and Earring Organizer
This vintage organizer idea requires two basic items; an old cigar box and a quilt batting. First, measure the interior of the cigar box, then using scissors, cut out a strip of quilt batting about 0.5 inches wider than the size of the cigar box.

Next, roll up the quilt batting up like a cigar, and stitch it shut. Before repeating the process, try it out in the cigar box to see if it fits – if it does, great! Repeat the process till the cigar box is stuffed. And this DIY jewelry is done, ready for use!
Geometric Trinket Boxes
Elegant, gorgeous, and handy is the perfect description for this storage idea. For this, cabinet knobs, acrylic paint, and painter’s tape are the materials needed. Drill on a hole in the center of the box lid and attach the cabinet knobs using screws.

Next, use the painter’s tape to mask off geometry shapes on the box, paint with any color of choice, and yes! It’s ready for use.
DIY Jewelry Display Cones
Here’s another crafty idea to organize and display jewelry in your home or upcoming art and crafts show. Materials needed for this project include; heavyweight card stock, glue, scissors, and mod podge.

Cut out a preferred size from card stock, and roll the card stock into a cone shape, glue the card stock together. Seal the cones with a mod podge to make them last longer. Simply use this by placing larger pieces of jewelry at the bottom and the smaller ones around the top.
DIY Book Jewelry Box
This is as cheap simple as DIY jewelry storage can get, very classic and handy too! Items needed for this project are; an old book, Exacto knife, Mod Podge, Small Paint Brush, and Pencil. Sketch a rectangle on the first page, make sure to leave a border about 2 inches wide all around the book.

Then, with the Exacto knife, cut a rectangle using the lines drawn. This process would need to be repeated multiple times depending on the thickness of the book. Next, start Mod Podging every few pages together.
Plywood and Wallpaper Storage
It is not the simplest DIY jewelry storage but the result is lovely and easy to use. Plywood and wallpaper are the first things needed. Preferably, get plywood of 3/8 inches and a dimension of 22×22. Then, wrap the plywood with the wallpaper.

Next, use a pencil and tape to measure spots where holes will be created. Then use a screwdriver(or drill) to create small holes on the marked points. Lastly, get cabinet hardware and fix them on the drilled holes—ready for use!
DIY Wooden Jewelry Box
Materials needed are; wood box, screwdriver, wood filler, paint, foam brush, batting, velvet, glue gun, natural tooling leather, leather awl, thumbtack, and hammer. Remove any unwanted parts or engravings and fill up the hole with a wood.

Paint the box, then cut a strip of batting the same measurement as the inside of the box and roll it up. Cut up the velvet and use it to wrap around the batting – glue together. Repeat this process till there’s enough to fill inside of the box. Place the battings wrapped in velvet inside the box.
Utensil Holder Jewelry Hanger
Create beautiful jewelry storage with just a wooden utensil hanger and a few hooks. A plastic utensil will also work just fine but a wooden one is more appealing to sight and can last longer.

Simply put the hooks on top of the columns – make sure they are well spaced out. The hooks will be used to hang necklaces and earrings. Hang on the wall and it’s ready for use!
Wood Board Sample Organizer
Here’s yet another super simple DIY jewelry organize. Take advantage of a wood board to create a chic organizer. Items needed are; a collection of wood board, a few screws, and an anchor or anything to hang it.

Use a hand drill or a nail and hammer to create a hole on the board. Make sure the holes are well spaced out. Push the screws onto the wood board through the holes and hang anywhere in the home.
Ready-Made Driftwood Jewelry Storage
The driftwood jewelry storage is nothing short of beautiful and unique. Apart from being a lovely wall art, the driftwood can hold a large quantity of jewelry. Usually, the driftwood is sold online.

It’s just a simple design made of a dull brown small tree branch and fitted with attachments drilled into it. This attachment extends a little forward for jewelry to stay comfortable. It’s an easy to use storage. It is an ideal decorative piece that fits well into the theme of a room with plenty of wooden accessories.
Fabric DIY Jewelry Storage
The fabric storage could still be expensive despite being and homemade design. This is because the fabric needs to sown before use. For someone who can sew, it’s not a problem, but for someone who can’t, then it may be quite expensive than expected.

After the fabric is prepared, thumb stacks are fixed in a rectangular pattern around the fabric. The nail heads are fixed across the surface of the fabric for jewelry to be attached. This anti-tarnish storage is suitable for all types of jewelry.
Ready-Made Organizer
Not all jewelry storage are handmade, some are too sophisticated to be handcrafted at home. This ready-made organizer is well designed and can be hung on the wall. It’s available for purchase in some online stores.

The organizer can hold a lot of jewelry, especially suitable for someone with a big collection. The organizer can hold enough weight and it’s long-lasting. The extra flat space on it can hold a flower vase or any other decorative item. It’s a simple wooden design.
Pegboard and Accessories Station
Simple yet gorgeous! This storage idea will transform a pegboard into a beautifully organized center. Get a thin board about 1 inch wide and attach it to the back of the pegboard.

Paint in any color of choice, screw in a copper wire or a thick rope to both ends of the pegboard. Hang the pegboard on the wall and it’s ready! A brilliant storage idea; easy and inexpensive.
The Natural Twig Jewelry Storage
Sometimes, nature gives jewelry storage ideas. Who could have thought a twig can be so beautiful and useful? For someone who owns a garden, winter might be the ideal time to pick twigs for jewelry storage and decoration.

A big and well-branched twig is ideal storage. Since the twig can’t stand alone, a vase would suffice. Simply purchase a vase and spray paint. Spray paint can be used on the twig, it gives the twig color, and prevent decay. Next, the painted twig is then placed into a vase.
Thread Rack Jewelry Storage
The thread rack is available for purchase online. The rack is multipurpose and as such, it easily comes as a perfect idea when thinking of storage ideas. The thread is well designed to be hung on walls. It has lots of protruding wooden tips.

These tips can comfortably hold necklaces, bangles, rings, and big size earrings. The wooden design is lovely, and ideal anti-tarnish storage. Purchase one today enjoy the use of this well-carved woodwork.
Minimalistic Board in a Frame
Here’s another DIY storage to try. To make this, get a 0.5 plywood, hooks and screw eye hooks, a couple of screws, 0.25 inch wire mesh and wire cutters, stapler, glue, scrap molding, and paint.

Screw in the hooks, spacing out the earring hooks and necklace hooks on the scarp molding. Make a small box out of the scrap molding, simply use the glue and clamps to put together the box. Glue the plywood backing to the frame, and then paint.
Wooden Board Organizer
Here’s a pretty practical DIY jewelry storage that can help keep things organized. Get a wooden cutlery tray, paint, knobs, and cup hooks. Smoothen the back of the wooden tray thoroughly with a sanding machine or paper, paint all cervices and sides – make sure to paint carefully and thoroughly.

Then, using glue, attach the knobs to the top of each compartment. Next, screw the cup hooks along the bottom of the tray and this jewelry storage tray is ready for use.
Kid’s Jewelry Organizer
The kids also sometimes need to keep their jewelry organized. No one wants his/her kids to get injured while running around in the home. Here’s a simple jewelry organizer to try to keep things tidy and protect the kids as well.

For this jewelry organizer, materials needed are; wooden pegs and a frame, and something to fill the center of the frame to add some weight to keep it steady.
Cute Lace Earring Holder
Here’s another organizer to help put those beautiful earrings on display while still keeping things organized. Get a picture frame, get enough lace that will fit inside the picture frame, glue, thumbtacks, and cardboard.

Cut the lace to fit the picture frame, pin down the lace tightly to the frame using the thumbtacks, then cut the cardboard into thin strips. Apply glue to the inner edges of the frame over the pinned lace, then use the strips of cardboard to press down the lace and glue firmly–it’s ready for use!
Wooden Base Jewelry Organizer
A wooden base jewelry organizer is one of the most stunning and simple design one can make at home. This DIY jewelry storage is suitable for wall decoration. The necessary tools are a hammer, glue, a small block of wood (2×2), brass dowels, and a hanger.

First, use the hammer to attach the hanger to the wood. Next on the opposite side of the wood, use glue that dries clear to attach the dowels to each wood. Lastly, attach each wood to the wall at a small distance from each other.
Embroidery Hoop Earring Display
Elegance can be created in just about five minutes. Yes! with an old embroidery hoop and a few strips of lace, a perfect place to hang and display those gorgeous earrings can be created.

To make this DIY earring organizer, simply separate the hoop and place the lace ribbon in, and put it all back together. Hang on the wall and it’s ready for use! Display those earrings with elegance.
Twig-Painting Jewelry Holder
This DIY jewelry storage involves the use of a few small twigs, copper wiring, a carving knife, and a sanding machine or paper.

Carve the bark off the twigs and use the sanding machine or paper to smoothing the look of the twig, after which, attach them to one long straight branch with the copper wiring. There goes a simple DIY jewelry storage idea; it’s stylish and simple to make.
Elegant Shelf
Thinking about jewelry storage solutions? Here’s another. Get a few pieces of wood about 40 inches long and a box of upholstery nails. Nail the woods together to create two levels just like the one in the picture below.

A little sanding and paint will give the wood a facelift, making it room worthy. Next, nail the upholstery nails about an inch apart from each other. Ready for use! This makes it possible to arrange necklaces even in a small space.
The Vintage Bowl Method
DIY jewelry storage can be simple, yet beautiful and chic. The use of vintage bowls is an easy alternative to other intricate methods of jewelry storage. A local antique store could be a good place to pick up these types of bowls.

The quantity of the jewelry will determine the number of bowls to purchase. A general rule of thumb is to avoid placing too much jewelry in a particular antique bowl. It’s also not advisable to put the bowls on a tabletop due to exposure and possible congestion of space—use a drawer or shelf instead.
The Rustic Jewelry Storage
The Rustic jewelry storage is cannot be handcrafted except by a professional. It requires crafting in an artistic style that requires lots of details. The white color makes it an ideal wall decorative material.

For someone with a room with plain walls, the jewelry organizer is perfect. It looks beautiful on its own but coupled with the glitters hung on it, the outlook is nothing short of magical and magnificent. Most times, a visit to a decoration store allows one to purchase it. Alternatively, an online store could also be an option.
Wooden Box Jewelry Storage
This DIY jewelry storage would take just about 10 minutes to complete. The materials needed for this project are; a wooden box, knob, drill, acrylic paint, and brush. Use a hand drill or hammer and nail to create a hole in the center of the lid of the box.

Just make sure not to drill holes bigger than the screws available. Paint the box whichever color and however pattern is preferable. Then, screw the knob into place, and this is ready for use.