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1. Wild Animal Hanger
This wild animal jewelry hanger looks amazing against an accent wall. Angelique from Le Marche Eclectique shows us how to make it.
Supplies: a wooden plank, some plastic animal toys, a little handsaw (or very sharp knife), white spray paint (or another color if you prefer), glue, a ruler, and a pencil.
1. Draw a line in the middle of the wooden plank with the pencil; this will act as a guiding line for where to place your animals.
2. Cut plastic toys in the middle with the handsaw. Don’t worry, plastic toys are really easy to cut!
3. Follow the drawn line to stick the halved plastic toys on the wooden plank. Add glue and press the toys firmly so they stick, then allow to dry.
4. Paint the plank and toys with white spray paint. Allow to dry.
Done! Simply hang your jewelry on the animal hooks.
2. Chalkboard Cubbies
Attach empty tape rolls to a corkboard and you have snazzy circular jewelry cubbies. This post has the details.
3. Faux China
Create a China-inspired jewelry display with faux plates, embroidery hoops, teacups, and foam.
4. Hinged
Spray paint two planks of wood, attach them with hinges, add hooks, and you have a simple but elegant jewelry hanger.
5. Painted Burlap
Frame painted pieces of burlap, and use them as art pieces turned jewelry hangers.
6. Leather and Twig
Make a rustic chic hanger with a twig and strips of leather.
7. Scrapbook Paper and Photos
Cover a piece of wood with scrapbook paper, then add photos to make a jewelry hanger full of happy memories. Attach hooks to the bottom for your necklaces.
8. Lace
Dye a piece of lace with tea to give it an older look. Then hang it on the wall for a simple striking jewelry hanger.
9. Colorblock Driftwood
Paint a piece of driftwood, add hooks, and you’re done!
10. Ram Dish
Create this clever Anthro hack with some plastic animal figures, plates, and spray paint.
11. Giraffe Dish
Or try this variation on the wild animal thing with papier mache and gold leaf.
12. Stacked Plates
Stack plates with brass candlesticks between for a quick and easy jewelry stand
13. Chicken Wire
Create a chicken wire web in a wooden frame, as done here. Add a few nails so you can hang necklaces as well as earrings.
14. Branches
Super easy, and super pretty. Put some branches in a funky old vase and hang your necklaces.
15. Wood Samples
Wooden floor samples have a patchworky aesthetic.


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