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Beautiful Driftwood Jewelry Hanger

If you're looking to add a touch of natural beauty and practical organization to your space, a beautiful driftwood jewelry hanger is the perfect solution! Not only does it bring a rustic charm to your decor, but it also helps you keep your favorite accessories neatly displayed and easily accessible. Imagine waking up to a delightful sight of your necklaces and bracelets hanging elegantly on a unique piece of driftwood. It's not just a jewelry hanger; it's a lovely addition that brings a smile to your face every time you see it. So go ahead, treat yourself to this charming creation that combines functionality with a touch of coastal-inspired style.

Gather These Supplies

  • Driftwood piece or wood base
  • Crystal knobs
  • Drill, 3/16″ bit
  • Flat nose pliers
  • Dremel Rotary Tool (optional)
  • Picture hanger
  • Screws or eye hooks – 2
  • Jute string
  • Sharpie
  • Tape measure
  • Wood glue (optional)

Equipment

Drill with drill bits including 3/16″ bit
Flat nose pliers
Dremel tool optional
Picture hanger with nail
Hammer
Scissors
Tape measure

Materials

1 Driftwood piece
3 Crystal knobs
2 Screws or eye hooks
Jute string
1 Sharpie(s)
Wood glue optional
Instructions
Clean your driftwood with a slightly damp cloth (if necessary) and let dry.

Use a tape measure to decide the location of the knobs. I determined I needed about 3 knobs on my hanger, so I eyeballed mine. They ended up roughly spaced at 6 1/2" apart. Mark with a Sharpie.

Choose the knobs for your project. Slowly drill a pilot on hole on the marked holes. You want to do this step so that you don't crack your wood piece, as it is somewhat fragile.

Once all your pilot holes are drilled, change the drill bit to a size that would accommodate the screw from your knob and drill to widen the holes.

Drill through the back of the driftwood and attach the knob. Shave off any excess wood on the back with the rotary tool. You can also cut the end of the screw off with the right bit. This is optional to make the knobs go all the way through, and so the organizer sits flush against the wall.

To secure the knobs, use hex nuts to tighten them to place.

To hang, I used two screws and drilled it to the top-most stable surface of the driftwood piece. I used 3/4" screws to give it a good hold. If it allows, you can use 1 or 1 1 /2" screws for it to be more stable.

Add the screws or eye hooks and tie the jute string to the hooks. Hang from a picture hanger to display.



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