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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Barn Window Jewelry Holder

Happy One Week until Thanksgiving!! Are you getting excited? Planning your menus? Well I'm doing no planning, since we are going back to my parents' house for Thanksgiving this year, and my mom takes care of the food shopping and menu hoopla. We haven't been at my parents' house for Thanksgiving in several years, so I'm pretty excited.

Also, since I don't have any hostess planning going on right now, I've had some time to get some more homemade Christmas gifts made. This week I made jewelry holders for my mom and my sister. They both love jewelry, I am the odd one out there. They also both have a vintage-y, country-chic decorating style, so I decided to combine those two loves and create country-chic looking jewelry holders for each of them.

I started with two barn window frames that I got from my parents' stock of "treasures," as well as some chicken wire that Handy Andy had (obviously he has that lying around, don't you??).


I removed some old nails that were still sticking out of the window frames, and then sanded the frames down. Then, I spray painted them -- man, I love spray paint, so easy.


They were a little splotchy, but that's fine because, after they dried I sanded them again and brushed some dark wood stain over them. (No, I did not do them Christmas colors on purpose, thanks to Handy Andy for asking. Those are colors they each use to decorate with often).


Once the stain dried, I finished them with Minwax Finishing Paste (love that stuff). Rubbing that on them lightened up the stain a bit too, I really like how the colors turned out. After that dried, I added the chicken wire to the back with a staple gun -- I suggest wearing gloves, I didn't and my fingers were killing me when I was done.

To finish them off, I added some lace and burlap embellishments, and some scrabble tiles to my mom's and...



Done!

These were pretty simple to make, and I think they will really love them...AND they are useful - score! I also bought some little hooks to add for them to hang their necklaces on, but I haven't gotten around to putting them on yet.
 
Are you making progress on your family Christmas list this year?

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21 comments:

  1. They turned out great! I am planning on making a few handmade christmas gifts this year, too... I'd better get a move on!

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  2. Really love this and I just have to agree that spray painting is a lot of fun! It's fun to re-purpose something and make it brand new. I love that you can customize the frame for your decor, too. I found you over at Pin Me #7 and I will be pinning this!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and pinning! Gotta love spray paint! :)

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  3. These are gorgeous! Beautiful shabby chic look!

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  4. oh LOVE these :) found you through two yellow birds. following this site- looking forward to exploring more!

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  5. Cute! I like how you customized the one with the Scrabble tiles. I am visiting from Bear Rabbit Bear, Things I've Done Thursday.

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  6. Love these! I may have to make some....came over from the pin me party! pinning!

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  7. They are beautiful. I love the colors you choose. Thank you so much for sharing at my Our Favorite Things Link Party.

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  8. Great idea! Thanks for linking up to my Pin Me Party! I've pinned this! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  9. thanks for linkin up ... So cute!!! Deb Vintage On A Dime

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  10. Oh wow, those are so fabulous! I love the paint job, and that you can stand them up and display them with your jewelry, rather than having it hidden in a box. :-)

    Thanks for sharing at The Fun In Functional!

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    1. Just wanted to let you know I featured this today on my blog! You can check it out and grab a Featured button here: http://practicallyfunctional.net/2012/11/the-fun-in-functional-link-party-27/

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  11. Very country vintage! Love that. I made earing keepers this week, but mine where for a girly girly preteen, using what was in hand. I think she would love this. I don't have any window frames but I have some unused large picture frames, off to go check my back closet!

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  12. I just shared this with a friend of mine who has a refurbished good shop. I know she'll be excited to check it out! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. They look awesome Liz! Love the colors you used too...two of my faves!

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  14. Liz, this is brilliant! I love repurposing and DIY and anything homemade, and I especially love watching old, unused items made into something totally brand new! Thanks for the inspiration, I'm pinning this on Pinterest. :)

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  15. Hi Liz,

    This is featured at today's Pin Me at DianaRambles.com. Come on over and grab a featured button off my tabbed sidebar. Congrats! You've been pinned into my Featured at Diana Rambles board at Pinterest.

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  16. What a great idea and they are so decorative, too! Thank you for sharing this at SHOW-licous Craft Showcase! It's been featured here http://sew-licious.blogspot.com/2012/11/how-to-make-barn-window-jewelry-holder.html.

    Stop by and grab a "Featured" button if you would like one to place on your site. :)

    Marti

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  17. This is adorable! What a fun and creative way to organize jewelry! So smart!! Thanks so much for sharing at Thursday's Temptation 2 weeks ago! I am going to feature this at this weeks link party tonight on the blog!
    Jill

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