Jewellery Organiser
For Christmas I asked my husband for a jewellery organiser and after endless searching online he decided to make me one. Only took him an hour or so.
- Measure the space available on the inside of the wardrobe door.
- Go to your local timber yard or hardware and buy a sheet of peg board and two pieces of timber to run down the length of the board, also a couple of packets of pegboard hooks.
- Side timber should be thick enough to hold the pegboard off the wardrobe door so that peg hooks can fit in, and thin enough to maximise hole spaces.
- Measure and mark where you want it to be installed.
- Cut the pegboard into size.
- Cut the side timbers to the length of the board and glue onto the vertical edges of the pegboard.
- Paint to tidy – optional.
- Find some screws that are long enough to go all the way through the pegboard, the side timber and halfway through the wardrobe door.
- Line it up on the door using a spirit level to ensure that it is straight.
- Grab a friend to hold it in place while you drill pilot holes and screw the screws in oneat a time into the wardrobe door starting from the top.
- Place pegs in as desired and have fun arranging your stuff, one hint is to hang all your necklaces at the bottom to best use the space you have.