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Jewelry Shelf DIY

I've been on the hunt for a new wall fixture to store jewelry, perfume, and other beauty products I use on a daily basis. I kept finding pieces that could either only hang jewelry, or only had shelving. So I thought, why not make one with both? This is my first project collaboration with Canon USA and I couldn't be more excited about this partnership!

Supplies:
wooden crate
wooden planks for shelving
three printed photos
mug hooks
shelf supports
mod podge
foam brush
wood stain *optional
drill
First, I stained the crate and planks with a dark walnut stain. This step is completely optional and subjective depending on the aesthetic of your home. Let the stain dry overnight. 

The next step is printing your photos! For this project, I used the PIXMA MG7120 printer. My favorite part about this printer is the fact that I can print from anywhere in my house on virtually any electronic device with their built in wifi technology.
I chose three images from various road trips I took last year. To create the correct size images, measure the inside of your crate and divide the height into three. My images were 9x4.3 inches each. Once printed, cut out each image.

Apply a thin layer of mod podge to the inside of the crate, and place your images right side up in the order you prefer. To avoid bubbles underneath the images, lay them down very slowly into the crate, smoothing out any wrinkles as you go.



Next, with a drill create holes on the sides of the crate for the shelf supports. You will want to get shelf supports that have a flat end so that a sharp screw won't be sticking outside of the crate once attached. Line the holes up where the images meet. This will allow the shelves to cover where the images meet, and also create an even space between each shelf. Once you've drilled holes, attached the shelf supports to the crate, then the wooden planks to the shelf supports.

Lastly, attach the mug hooks to the base of the crate, giving you a place to hang necklaces. You'll want to make sure you purchase hooks that won't poke through the wood once screwed in. 
I used a crate that has a raised base, perfect for hanging on the wall. If your crate is flat, look for wall hooks to attach to the back of your crate.  


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Comments

  1. great idea!

    xo


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  2. this is so cool! how creative :)

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  3. What a great DIY - i am always so impressed with people who are so creative and inventive. and yay mod podge that stuff is seriously the greatest!

    rae of love from berlin

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  4. I really love this. Using photographs for the backdrops of the shelves is a nice touch. Pinned this so I can refer to it later; definitely want to make one! Thanks for sharing.

    -Dee | www.daundra.com

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  5. This is awesome, Kinsey!! Would love to have this in my own home :)

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  6. Jewelry is a very lovable thing and everyone like to wear it especially women. I also like to wear different kind of jewelry. I am always looking for new trends.

    gemstone trend

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