
Jewelry holders are essential for keeping your favorite accessories organized while adding a touch of personality to your space. DIY jewelry holders let you combine creativity, functionality, and budget-friendly solutions—perfect for showcasing earrings, necklaces, and rings in style. In this article, we’ve curated 10 adorable DIY jewelry holder ideas, complete with step-by-step guides and inventive design tips. Whether you’re a crafting novice or a DIY pro, these projects will help you declutter while elevating your decor.
Image Prompt: A bright, cluttered workspace with assorted jewelry pieces, crafting tools, and raw materials like wooden boards, twine, and hooks. Natural light illuminates beads, scissors, and a half-finished jewelry holder surrounded by sketches.
1. Boho Driftwood Jewelry Organizer

Materials Needed
- Driftwood piece (12-18 inches long)
- Small brass or metal hooks
- Sandpaper
- Strong adhesive or drill
- Twine or rope for hanging
How to Make It
Sand the driftwood to smooth rough edges. Attach hooks evenly along the length using adhesive or drilled holes. Add twine to the ends for wall mounting. Personalize with paint or preserved moss.
Image Prompt: A weathered driftwood plank with six brass hooks, holding delicate gold necklaces and woven bracelets. The backdrop features sea-green walls and a small potted succulent nearby.
2. Vintage Frame Earring Display

Materials Needed
- Vintage wooden frame (8×10 inches)
- Wire mesh or lace fabric
- Staple gun or glue
- Acrylic paint (optional)
How to Make It
Remove the frame’s glass and backing. Stretch mesh or lace across the opening and secure it tightly. Paint the frame for a pop of color. Hang earrings directly through the material.
Image Prompt: A pastel-pink frame with gold detailing, filled with a diamond-pattern wire grid. Silver and pearl earrings dangle neatly, with a velvet ribbon bow at the top.
3. Geometric Copper Pipe Necklace Stand

Materials Needed
- Copper pipes and fittings (elbows, T-joints)
- Pipe cutter
- Wooden base
- Epoxy glue
How to Make It
Cut pipes into equal lengths. Assemble a geometric shape (e.g., hexagon or cube). Glue the structure to a wooden base. Use upper pipes as hooks for necklaces.
Image Prompt: A shiny copper cube structure mounted on a walnut base, displaying layered pendant necklaces. Soft studio lighting highlights metallic reflections.
4. Magnetic Knife Strip Bracelet Rack

Materials Needed
- Magnetic knife strip
- Decorative washi tape or paint
- Wall anchors and screws
How to Make It
Customize the strip with patterned tape or metallic paint. Mount it horizontally on the wall. Stack bracelets vertically for easy access.
Image Prompt: A white magnetic strip with floral washi tape, holding five stacked bangles in rose gold and turquoise. Mounted beside a minimalist vanity mirror.
5. Upcycled Plate Ring Dish

Materials Needed
- Small ceramic plate
- Acrylic paint or porcelain markers
- Felt pads (optional)
How to Make It
Paint designs on the plate (e.g., mandalas or stripes). Let dry. Add felt pads to the bottom to prevent slipping. Arrange rings around the center.
Image Prompt: A gold-rimmed porcelain plate with hand-painted lavender sprigs, holding three diamond rings and a pair of stud earrings. Soft daylight filters through nearby windows.
6. Embroidery Hoop Wall Organizer

Materials Needed
- Embroidery hoop (10-12 inches)
- Patterned fabric
- Ribbon or lace trim
- Decorative pins
How to Make It
Stretch fabric inside the hoop. Secure with ribbon along the inner edge. Use pins to hang earrings or clips. Mix and match fabrics for contrast.
Image Prompt: A floral fabric stretched in a wooden hoop, with velvet ribbons crossed at the center. Gold earrings and brooches pinned asymmetrically against a white wall.
7. Hanging Terracotta Pot Necklace Tree

Materials Needed
- 3-4 small terracotta pots
- Wooden dowel or metal rod
- Spray paint (optional)
- Potting soil (for weight)
How to Make It
Paint pots if desired. Stack them upside-down on a rod, securing with glue. Fill the bottom pot with soil for stability. Drape necklaces over the rims.
Image Prompt: Three whitewashed terracotta pots stacked on a metal rod, holding long beaded necklaces. The setup sits on a distressed wooden console table.
8. Corkboard Pinboard with Antique Knobs

Materials Needed
- Corkboard tile (12×12 inches)
- Vintage cabinet knobs
- Wooden frame
- Mounting hardware
How to Make It
Frame the corkboard. Attach knobs randomly or symmetrically. Use pins for stud earrings and knobs for hanging chains. Mount near your dressing area.
Image Prompt: A framed corkboard with four pastel-blue knobs arranged in a diamond pattern. Pearl earrings pinned near a handwritten “Jewelry” label in script.
9. Tiered Crystal Cake Stand for Bracelets

Materials Needed
- Glass or crystal cake stand
- Faux gemstones (optional)
- Adhesive putty
How to Make It
Arbracelets on each tier. Secure loose gems with putty for extra sparkle. Place on a vanity for a luxe touch.
Image Prompt: A three-tiered crystal stand with gold accents, showcasing silver bangles and a diamante hairpin. Reflective surfaces create prismatic light spots.
10. Minimalist Leather Wall Strips

Materials Needed
- Vegetable-tanned leather strips
- Brush nickel screws
- Wooden wall plaques
How to Make It
Cut leather into 10-inch strips. Attach the top ends to wooden plaques using screws. Hang plaques in a grid pattern. Slide rings onto the strips.
Image Prompt: Three vertical leather straps mounted on rectangular oak plaques, holding minimalist silver rings. Crisp white walls emphasize clean lines.