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7 Creative Jewelry Display Ideas

If your collection of necklaces and bracelets just tucked away in a drawer? Get them organized and enjoy their beauty every day by putting them on display! Today, we’re sharing this simple boho-inspired DIY jewelry hanger tutorial along with other creative jewelry display ideas.

A driftwood jewelry hanger with gold hooks hanging on a wall holding various necklaces as an example of a DIY jewelry display idea.

Organizing Necklaces and Bracelets with a Jewelry Wall Display

I love my jewelry but if I don’t see it right in front of me I’ll likely forget to put it on. Or worse, when I do decide to wear a necklace but find they are all knotted together inside my jewelry box!

So I dug into my driftwood collection to make a DIY jewelry wall display for my necklaces, bracelets and even rings!

Homemade jewellery display idea with a long piece of driftwood and gold cup hooks. Various necklaces and bracelets hang on the hooks.

Collecting driftwood for DIY and crafts is one of my favorite things to do. I’ve made so many different things such as this large driftwood mirror, this feather wall decor to these cute driftwood reindeer ornaments. We have a whole post of 50 driftwood crafts to make.

So using a piece of driftwood to make a simple DIY jewelry display seemed pretty practical to me!

Materials Needed to Make a Boho Driftwood Jewelry Hanger:

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Materials needed to make a boho driftwood jewelry organizer, including driftwood, gold hooks, a drill, pencil and wood glue.

How to Make a Driftwood Jewelry Display:

Lay your piece of driftwood down on a flat surface.

A long piece of driftwood on a white surface.

Using a straight ruler and pencil, measure and mark 2” from either end of the driftwood piece.

Using a pencil to measure 2 inches from the side of the driftwood piece.

Measure the distance in between the two markings and calculate an additional 3 evenly spaced markings.

Adding evenly spaced pencil marks on a driftwood piece.

Using a drill with a small 1/16” drill bit, drill a small pilot hole at each of the 5 markings. 

Drilling holes into the driftwood piece.

Add some wood glue to the end of the hook screw and screw one hook into the pre-drilled hole. 

Secure in place. Repeat for remaining 4 hooks.

5 gold hooks attached to a driftwood piece.

Cut a piece of suede tie measuring 30” long.

Cutting a piece of suede tie.

Attach each end to the driftwood and hang. 

Attaching the suede tie to the end of the driftwood piece.

How easy is that?! Even I was amazed at how quickly it came together, that I made a couple more to hang on the wall. I love how simply it displays all my jewelry.

Two driftwood jewelry hangers holding necklaces.

Not only am I more organized, by the hanging pieces of jewellery make a beautiful piece of art and decor themselves!

Other Creative Handmade Jewelry Display Ideas

For more DIY jewelry display ideas, check out these beautiful options. Which one would you like to make?

Rustic Glam Jewelry Organizer

A wood plaque from the craft store makes the perfect surface for this sparkly and rustic jewellery wall hanger.

A dark grey wood plaque jewelry organizer hung on the wall with various pieces of jewelry hanging from it.

Repurposed Cedar Plank Accessory Organizer

Turn a BBQ cedar plank into a useful necklace wall display with just a bit of paint and some nails! How great for a kids room.

An accessory organizer holding colorful necklaces and bracelets. The word Style is stencilled on the jewelry display with yellow paint.

Anthropologie Inspired Faux Marble Jewelry Hooks

This DIY jewlery display came together with a piece of balsa wood and geometrical resin shapes.

A wood jewelry display hanging on a white brick wall with necklaces placed on the hooks.

Jewelry Organizer Frame

An open-back photo frame strung with twines is a simple homemade jewelry display idea for necklaces and earrings.

A gray wood frame strung with zig zagging twine upon which necklaces and earrings hang.

Jewelry Organizer for Earrings

Use a crochet doily and upcycled photo frame to create a useful earring display.

A wood photo frame with a crochet doily to organize and display earrings.

Faux-Marble Ring Cone

And don’t forget about the rings! Check out this cute faux marble DIY ring display made with resin.

I hope you’ve enjoyed these creative and easy homemade jewelry display ideas. How do you organize your necklaces, bracelets and earrings?

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Collage of images showing the DIY jewelry display idea with driftwood.

Creative Jewelry Display Ideas

Jane and Sonja
Tutorial for making a Boho driftwood jewelry hanger plus inspiration for other creative jewelry display ideas.
5 from 1 vote

Materials
  

  • Driftwood 11” long x 2” diameter
  • Gold Hooks
  • Drill with small drill bit
  • Wood glue
  • Suede Tie

Instructions
 

  • Lay driftwood down on a flat surface.
  • Using a straight ruler and pencil, measure and mark 2” from either end of the driftwood piece.
  • Measure the distance in between the two markings and calculate an additional 3 evenly spaced markings.
  • Using a drill with a small 1/16” drill bit, drill a small pilot hole at each of the 5 markings.
  • Add some wood glue to the end of the hook screw and screw one hook into the pre-drilled hole.
  • Secure in place. Repeat for remaining 4 hooks.
  • Cut a piece of suede tie measuring 30” long. Attach each end to the driftwood and hang.
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Scarlet

Sunday 16th of August 2020

What a fun driftwood craft! Thanks for the jewelry display diy idea!

Jane and Sonja

Monday 17th of August 2020

You're very welcome! It's a fun one for sure!

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