croppedpottery-barn-inspired-rustic-jewelry-hanger

I saw a picture of a super cute Jewelry Hanger from Pottery Barn and knew I had to make my own! Here's how to make my version- it's a quick and easy build and would make a great gift :)

Difficulty easy

Tools

Other Tools

  • Miter Saw
    Miter Saw
  • Table Saw
    Table Saw
  • Tape Measure
    Tape Measure
  • Drill (cordless)
    Drill (cordless)
  • Glue Gun
    Glue Gun
  • Hammer
    Hammer
  • Nail Gun
    Nail Gun
  • Sander
    Sander

Materials

Wood Products

  • 1 Board , 3/4"x 3/4" , 24"
  • 1 Board , 3/4"x1" , 48"

Hardware & Supplies

  • 1 Flat Metal Bar- 1/2" x 1/16" x 12"
  • 1 Round Metal Rod 1/4"x 12"
  • 2 3/4" Screws
  • 10 1" Panel Nails- to hang necklaces
  • 24 1 1/4" Brad Nails

Cut List & Parts

  • 2 Frame Top and Bottom , 3/4" x 1" x 12"
  • 2 Frame Sides , 3/4" x 1" x 9 1/2"
  • 2 Necklace Holders , 3/4" x 3/4" x 12"
  • 1 Bracelet Rod , 1/4" x 12"
  • 1 Ear Ring Bar , 1/2" x 1/16" x 12"
  • 2 Scrap Pieces , 3/4" x 3/4" x 3/4"

Directions

  • Gather Supplies

    I ripped my own 3/4" and 1" pieces from a 1x4. You can also use craft wood, or anything similar in dimension. I refer to these pieces as 3/4" x 3/4" and 3/4" x 1", because coming from a 1x4, they are technically 3/4" thick...
    The steel rod and bar came in 36" lengths, and I cut them to 12" with the chop saw, so I can make 3 of these with each one :)

  • Drill holes in metal

    With your flat steel bar on a piece of scrap wood, drill your earring and attachment holes with a 1/8" bit. I placed attachment holes centered about 3/8" from each end, then starting 1 1/2" from each end, I drilled earring holes every 1/2".

  • Drill Holes in Wood

    Using a 5/8" bit, drill a hole in the side of each 9 1/2" long piece of wood, 2 1/2" from one end.

  • Sand and Stain or Paint

    I chose to sand things down quick and paint and stain them before assembling.

  • Add Nails for Necklace Hanging

    Now, take your 2- 3/4" x 12" pieces and add nails. I placed 5 nails in each one spaced 2" apart. I nailed them in enough to be sturdy, but left enough sticking out to hang rings and necklaces on.

  • Assemble Frame

    Now, assemble the frame using your 2- 1" x 12" pieces, and your 2- 1" x 9 1/2" pieces. The 9 1/2" pieces go on the inside of the 12" pieces. I like to secure things with a dab of hot glue while I nail them together.

  • Add Earring Bar

    Now, add your Earring bar. Attach with the top of the bar 1 1/8" from the top of your frame. Make sure to pre-drill your holes so the wood doesn't split, and attach with 3/4" screws.

  • Add Scrap Pieces

    Now, attach your scrap 3/4" pieces. Use hot glue to secure and nail them with the top 1 1/2" up from the bottom of the frame. These will allow one of your necklace bars to sit out, allowing necklaces from the other to go behind it...

  • Add Necklace Bars

    Now, add your pieces with the nails. One will go on top of the scraps you just attached, and the other will go with the top 4 3/4" up from the bottom of the frame. Attach with glue and nails.

  • Attach Sawtooth Hanger

    Almost Done! Now, attach the sawtooth hanger with hot glue and nails, centered to the back of the top of the frame.

  • Finished!

    Now, hang it up and add some jewelry- or wrap it up for someone special :)
    For more pictures, check out http://www.sunnyand79.com/pottery-barn-inspired-rustic-jewelry-holder/
    Please let me know if you have any questions! And we'd love for you to post your pictures here if you decide to build your own :)

  • Add Bracelet Rod

    Slide the bracelet rod into the holes you drilled in the side of the frame.