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Briana Mowrey

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Aug 7

Daily Delight: Jewelry as Wall Art

Jewelry storage is a huge problem for me. I have an overflowing jewelry box, an overloaded jewelry stand, and several jewelry catch-alls that are at capacity. So you know I’m swooning over this bathroom by Molly Luetkemeyer of M. Design Interiors Inc.

m designs bathroom with jewelry

I love the idea of bringing all your baubles out in the open, and turning them into an arresting (and easily accessible) display. I’m also digging the way that a lot of the colors in the beads complement the colors of the bathroom itself. Hesitant about taking over an entire wall? This DIY jewelry organizer is another charming way to show off your charms.

Posted at 7:36 am

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  1. I'm at the point of total jewelry box crisis. This is what I need or must make: http://pinterest.com/pin/71299792/

    Anna@HGTV on August 7, 2011 at 2:29 PM
  2. I have created a leather headboard by covering artist canvases with deerhides. it turned out amazing!

    joanne jones on August 8, 2011 at 2:08 AM
  3. Lighting is everything! It sets the mood. It can be simply utilitarian or the focal point of a space. I have even added a nostalgic feel to my home by incorporating old chandeliers that belonged to my grandmother.

    llb on August 8, 2011 at 7:16 AM
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