Seven Simple Yet Creative Ways To Organize Accessories

Perhaps every woman who finds pleasure in mixing and matching accessories with her outfit knows of how bothersome it is to store them. Necklaces can get all tangled up together and it gets even worse when your earrings decide to join the tangle-party. The clutter they make in your closet or drawer keeps you from finding the exact accessory you’re looking for, or from using the ones that are too tangled up to untangle in time. By properly organizing your jewelry, all those problems can be put to rest. One of the easiest ways to organize your accessories is by repurposing other items into a jewelry organizer.

The best part is, there is little to no DIY involved. Here are some simple yet creative ways to organize your accessories.

1. Accordion Peg Rack

Accordion Peg Rack

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Accordion peg racks can be found almost anywhere and although they’re originally made for hanging your hats or clothes, they also make great accessory organizers. You can keep your bracelets and necklaces separated from each other on each peg and just attach the accordion peg rack on a wall in your room. This way, you can easily find and access the accessory you’re looking for.

2. Nail to the Wall

 

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With just a few minutes of your time, you can hammer on a bunch of nails to the wall. The nails can then serve as a hanging rack for organizing your jewelry. By strategically placing the nails on an empty space on your wall, hanging your accessories on them can even serve as a wall décor. If you need any of the accessories, just grab it and go, then return it at the end of the day.

3. Jewelry Board

 

Jewelry Board

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If you have an old frame lying around, you can transform it into a jewelry organizer board. Just remove the glass and the back of the frame and replace it with something like a corkboard or wood. Then simply use pushpins to hang your accessories. Be a bit more creative if you will. Attach some hooks for your earrings or bracelets and add some vintage ornaments you can hang jewelry with.

4. Mesh Board

Mesh Board

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Alternatively, you can replace the glass and back of an old frame with mesh to make it into a jewelry organizer mesh board. You can hang your fishhook earrings directly on the mesh or add some more hooks for other accessories such as necklaces and bracelets.

5. Muffin Tray

Muffin Tray

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Small accessories are one of the hardest things to organize given that any attempt might conceal them and make them harder to find. For small accessories, you can use a muffin tray to stash them away and still provide easy access. You won’t have to dig around so much for those gorgeous push-back earrings anymore.

6. Egg Tray

Egg Tray

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Another smart and insanely cheap way to organize small accessories is by using an egg tray. This is the perfect option for organizing small earrings of all kind. You can repaint and personalize the egg tray any way you want, and separate your accessories by color or kind. For a classy look, opt for ceramic egg crates instead.

7. Tiered Tray

Tiered Tray

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A tiered tray does not only make a great delicacy display, it can serve a great purpose in organizing your jewelries as well. The best part is that it comes in many designs, such as a glass tray, or a vintage-style one, that would suit your preference so there’s no need for arts and crafts to personalize it. Just toss in your accessories right away. One smart way to use it for organization is by storing one type of accessory in each layer, preferably, earrings on top since they’re the smallest, bracelets on the second tier, and necklaces on the last and biggest tier.

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