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Jewelry Organization Station

by Jennifer

Organizing my jewelry has been on my to-do list for so long.  I had plans of doing something in the closet of my last house, but never got around to it.

There are still lots of moving boxes in our master bedroom but my jewelry was one of the first things I unloaded, and that seemed like the perfect time to actually make an organized jewelry station happen.

Easy jewelry organization from The Chronicles of Home

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As with so many projects I’ve delayed and delayed and then finally did, I can’t believe I waited so long to do this.  It was so easy and it’s made accessorizing so effortless because everything is right at my fingertips.
I used four basic steps to get everything organized.
Easy jewelry organization from The Chronicles of Home
  1. Make an earring organizer.  It only took me about five minutes to make this pretty earring organizer and it holds all of my dangly earrings with room to grow.
  2. Hang coat and hat hooks to use for bracelets and long necklaces.
  3. Gather some small bowls for holding small earrings, bracelets, rings, etc.  I used a couple crystal bowls I bought at Home Goods years ago, this yellow bowl from West Elm, a mercury glass candle holder, and an owl pillar candle holder I got at Target last year.
  4. Use drawer organizer inserts for holding any remaining necklaces, pins, or other jewelry odds and ends.  I bought the metal ones you see at Bed Bath & Beyond years ago.  There’s a very good chance they’ll be getting spray painted gold once the weather warms up enough to venture outdoors with spray paint again!
Easy jewelry organization from The Chronicles of Home
Easy jewelry organization from The Chronicles of Home
Easy jewelry organization from The Chronicles of Home

If you’ve been thinking of doing something similar, just do it!  In about an hour, you can have a pretty little nook for all your baubles.  There’s something to be said for the sheer prettiness of it too – this little jewelry station makes me smile every time I walk in my closet.  And who doesn’t want more smiles in their day?

Easy jewelry organization from The Chronicles of Home
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Comments

  1. Julia @cuckoo4design says

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    I need something like that in the worst way. My jewelry is out of control!

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      Do it!! Seriously wish I had done this years ago, it’s so easy!

  2. Kristin Cadwallader says

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    I need to get around to doing this one of these days! xo Kristin

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      I can’t tell you how much I needed one pretty, organized space in my house right now. I want to sit in my closet all day long :)

  3. Cassie Bustamante says

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    that looks awesome! i need to add a shelf or something in my closet- the one i have is too high to see anything. i did add hooks for necklaces, so there’s step one. ;)

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      I was thinking that – just adding a shelf somewhere would make it so easy to do something like this! Good work with step one :)

  4. Shavonda@SGStyle says

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    It looks so good Jennifer! I love it. I especially love how the jewelry really becomes art. All the colors and textures so so pleasing to the eye! I love the use of the hooks:)

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      I think that’s what really makes me smile – all the color and sparkle looking right at me every time I get dressed :)

  5. Michelle says

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    Love this! Is the lighting in your closet that amazing? I think my closet is too dark to display my jewelry!

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      There’s a window! So the natural light is pretty nice :)

  6. Gabbi @ Retro Ranch Reno says

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    It’s beautiful…I love how pretty organized jewelry can be!! :)

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      I can’t even tell you what a step up this is from the jumble I had going on before!

  7. simplymodernhome.com says

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    Love the way you have everything displayed. So pretty! And I have that cute yellow bowl too. You have great taste! ;)

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      WE have great taste :)

  8. Pam @ Simple Details says

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    I’m officially inspired to get my jewelry under control – I love the earring organizer! It’s taking over my closet!

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      It’s a win-win – easier to find what you’re looking for and so pretty to look at! :)

  9. Jenna Mills says

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    I really need that.

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      You should do it! It was really so quick to put together.

  10. Danielle Driscoll says

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    Jen, I love this! I’m going to pin and share later today! x

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      Thanks, sweetheart! Was a fun little project to do :)

  11. Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says

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    I love this! I definitely need to do something similar with my ever growing collection. I’ve got jewelry everywhere!

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      Do it, do it! So much easier now!

  12. iheartorganizing says

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    Ooooooh! Love it all so much! Jewelry organization is seriously some of the best eye candy! Job well done my friend!

    • Jennifer@TheChroniclesofHome says

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      I know, the colors and sparkles all out on display just make it such a pretty thing to look at :) I always have you in the back of my mind when I’m tackling an org project!

  13. Jennifer says

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    Looks so good! I just have dollar store hooks screwed straight into the drywall of our closet.- does the trick but not very pretty. New house will have nice closet organizers, and a jewelry station for sure!

  14. Mellie says

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    Love your jewelry organization. Could you tell me the names of the fonts you used in the title? I recognize Scriptina in closet, but am unsure of the others. Thank you.

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  2. Boots on the Brain says:
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    […] scope of my closet (here’s how I organized it at our old house), and I just shared how I made an organized station in my new closet for my jewelry, so I’m obviously into pretty clothes and accessories when I’m not shlepping kids […]






Meet Jen

I'm a design and DIY lover, decorator, modern home-maker, foodie, fashion enthusiast, and jill-of-all-trades when it comes to home improvement. I'm slowly but surely adding classic-contemporary style to my early 90's colonial home one inch at a time and I'm taking you along for the ride.

It's often messy - there are usually project remnants and toys strewn about - but the making of a home isn't always tidy work and I love showing you how you can make and style and organize your way to a home and a life you love!

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