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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Framed Burlap Jewelry Holder


Hi friends! How is your week going?
 The weather is finally warming up after a long and bitterly cold winter! It has been a beautiful, sunny day today, and I am in a spring cleaning/ organizing mood!
I have another quick and easy project to share with you!

Framed Burlap Jewelry Holder

 Supplies needed:
1. Frames of different sizes without the mats (I picked up mine while thrifting for a dollar a piece).
2. Cork boards slightly bigger in size than the frames (I got mine from Jo Ann craft store for another project long ago).
3. 12x12 inch Fleur-de-lis printed Burlap specialty cardstock paper (Scrapbooking section of JoAnn craft store).
4. Scissor 
5. Staple gun

Step 1: Place the frame on the cork board and cut the cork board to the size of the frame.


I got two of these printed burlap cardstock papers for each of the frames.


Step 2: Cut the printed burlap paper to the size of the frame.
 The bigger of the two frames was almost the same size as the printed burlap paper, so all I had to do was trim a little at the bottom.


Step 3: Staple the printed burlap paper and then the cork board to the back of the frame.



Voilà. The finished product:



Love how they look on the open shelves in our master bath.
For the larger of the two frames, I am planning to use it as a jewelry holder, and for the smaller frame, I am thinking of gluing a few sea shells or maybe a starfish for instant 3D art! What do you think?


It was a quick and easy project and so much fun to create! Looks pretty and functional to boot!

Thanks for stopping by!
Have a wonderful week!



~Hugs, Poppy~

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15 comments:

  1. Bonjour,

    Très joli partage... Je vous souhaite une excellente journée.
    ❁ Gros bisous ❁

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  2. I found your link on DIYbydesign link party. Great ideas - love your site!

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  3. Very pretty and super elegant, Poppy. I love the muted tones of the casual burlap in contrast to the shiny frames. I am used to seeing burlap in a more rustic way. I like your take!

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  4. What a wonderful idea and that turned out looking so pretty!!

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  5. So pretty and unique! Thanks for linking up at Thursday Favorite Things. Can't wait to see what you'll share next week!

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  6. What a wonderful idea. Looks pretty and thank you for the tutorial and where to get the supplies!

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  7. love it looks so uptown styled
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  8. These are so cute! Love the idea.
    Mary Alice

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  9. Love this idea - so simple and gives a touch of elegance. Pinning. Cathy

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  10. Great project. I'm sure I could find a few places for some in my house. LOL.

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  11. Very clever idea - they turned out beautifully!

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  12. Super cute Poppy. I love the printed burlap!! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  13. Wonderful project! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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  14. Great repurposing! Love the burlap paper. Thank you for sharing it at What We Accomplished Wednesdays.
    Blessings, Deborah

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  15. This is a real cute idea! I never finished a cork board idea that I started. Using a picture frame for it would work perfectly!

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Thanks for stopping by and for your loving thoughts. They make me smile!Hugs~Poppy