How's it going everyone? For today's video I am going to continue my bedroom decor series. I plan on making a new bedroom DIY once every month. For this one I’m going to show you how to make a few drawer expands and these are great to organize your gold necklaces and bracelets. I'm going to show you how to make two designs, one is inspired by the springtime, so if you want to give your room a spring makeover this is perfect for that. The second design is just great to have all year round, it's very simple and chic and these are things that I found from home and also my local thrift store. So I think that you guys are going to have fun making this and let's get started.
Let's go down the list of materials you will need for this project. There are two ways to make this gold necklace holder, one using wooden dowels and the other using a paper towel roll. For the base of the jewellery stand, I will be using some candle holders. I found these from my local thrift store and they usually have these for a really good deal. For the rack you can use wooden dowels that can be found at your craft store or a paper towel roll in a magazine. Other supplies you will need on hand are either a high-temperature glue gun or e6000.
For the wooden jewellery holder you will need primer and paint to cover up the work and then if you are using the paper towel roll option, you will need fabric or either vinyl to cover the cardboard. Let's start with the wooden dowels method, making this is super easy. All you have to do is find the centre of the dowel with the ruler and pen then mark the centre. Next apply permanent glue to the top of the candle base, use the centre point you made on the dowel to help guide you where to place it down onto the base. Let the glue set for a good 30 minutes or so before priming. Once the glue cures, go over it with primer and then once the primer is set and dry, go over it with paint.
After a full day of waiting for this to dry, it's now time to decorate the necklace and bracelet holder with some spring themed decoration. I found these cute birdies from Michael’s craft store. Just like the candle jar tutorial, do you guys remember that tutorial, I loved it and since the base of this is bigger than my dowel I thought about using and gluing on some fake flowers to hide that. I just love how this turned out, it looks so springy, almost like a rose garden theme. To make the design using the paper towel roll method take out your fabric or vinyl of a choice, then measure out how much material you will need to use in order to wrap it around your paper towel roll.
Use your ruler for a grid lines and measurement. So here I have a rectangle that I will be cutting out and with a glue gun, glue the wrong side onto the paper roll. Wrap the vinyl firmly around the roll and glue the end seams together. To make the paper towel roll more sturdy and durable, I suggest for you to take a magazine, roll it up and insert it inside the tube. Next take the end of the roll you just wrapped and trace it onto the vinyl. Make a set of end tabs and cut it out, glue each one to each end and then lastly glue the vinyl roll on to the candlestick base. This design is perfect to store your gold chain necklaces and bracelets. I am so in love with how all these turned out, let me know which one you will be recreating and if you are, then don't forget to tag me on twitter facebook or instagram. I will talk to you next week, ciao.
Let's go down the list of materials you will need for this project. There are two ways to make this gold necklace holder, one using wooden dowels and the other using a paper towel roll. For the base of the jewellery stand, I will be using some candle holders. I found these from my local thrift store and they usually have these for a really good deal. For the rack you can use wooden dowels that can be found at your craft store or a paper towel roll in a magazine. Other supplies you will need on hand are either a high-temperature glue gun or e6000.
For the wooden jewellery holder you will need primer and paint to cover up the work and then if you are using the paper towel roll option, you will need fabric or either vinyl to cover the cardboard. Let's start with the wooden dowels method, making this is super easy. All you have to do is find the centre of the dowel with the ruler and pen then mark the centre. Next apply permanent glue to the top of the candle base, use the centre point you made on the dowel to help guide you where to place it down onto the base. Let the glue set for a good 30 minutes or so before priming. Once the glue cures, go over it with primer and then once the primer is set and dry, go over it with paint.
After a full day of waiting for this to dry, it's now time to decorate the necklace and bracelet holder with some spring themed decoration. I found these cute birdies from Michael’s craft store. Just like the candle jar tutorial, do you guys remember that tutorial, I loved it and since the base of this is bigger than my dowel I thought about using and gluing on some fake flowers to hide that. I just love how this turned out, it looks so springy, almost like a rose garden theme. To make the design using the paper towel roll method take out your fabric or vinyl of a choice, then measure out how much material you will need to use in order to wrap it around your paper towel roll.
Use your ruler for a grid lines and measurement. So here I have a rectangle that I will be cutting out and with a glue gun, glue the wrong side onto the paper roll. Wrap the vinyl firmly around the roll and glue the end seams together. To make the paper towel roll more sturdy and durable, I suggest for you to take a magazine, roll it up and insert it inside the tube. Next take the end of the roll you just wrapped and trace it onto the vinyl. Make a set of end tabs and cut it out, glue each one to each end and then lastly glue the vinyl roll on to the candlestick base. This design is perfect to store your gold chain necklaces and bracelets. I am so in love with how all these turned out, let me know which one you will be recreating and if you are, then don't forget to tag me on twitter facebook or instagram. I will talk to you next week, ciao.