I made this jewelry holder for my little sister for Christmas this year. I know she had been looking for a way to organize her jewelry, so I cooked up this idea to make a scrappy, framed holder for her that could go right on the wall.
I used some recycled materials and fabric scraps to pull this together, and I plan on posting a tutorial soon to explain the steps it took to make this. I’m so happy with how it came out (it looks just like it did in my head when I thought of it, and sometimes that can be hard to accomplish!), I have plans to have a craft weekend with my mom soon so we can both make them for ourselves.
I also have to send a thanks out to Jolene from Blue Elephant Stitches for the shout out on her blog today– I love seeing what she’s working on (she has some gorgeous quilts I have been known to drool over), and I really appreciate her kind words about greenleaf goods! She totally made my day, and if you haven’t seen her blog you should check it out!













Wow, what a great idea! Jewelry organizers can be pricey (and boring). This is lovely.
Wow. Now that’s a jewelry organizer I can get behind. I’ve seen a bunch and they do nothing for me. LOVE this.
Well done!
Thanks so much! I agree, I had looked at a number of these in the store and didn’t fall in love with anything. Then again, I love anything I can cover in fabric!
Hi.. Im Santa from India.. I love d way u did this holder… It is such a beautifull work… If u dont mind can u share ur tutorial with us??