
I completed my first project in my master bedroom makeover plan and that was to style our built in shelves and organize my jewelry. Today I’m sharing a few small makeovers that together make a big impact on this space.
Let’s start with some fun shelf liner adhesive I found at TJ Maxx. I lined the back of my shelves with it and it matches the already painted brown shelves pretty well!.

I found this silver plated lazy susan tray at Goodwill for $5 this week at Goodwill this week!
Thanks Krylon for sending me some spray paint in my new favorite color Coral Isle.

Look how pretty my tray looks now!

I shopped my house and found a few more things to spray paint! This is an old candlestick and jewelry box I have almost donated many times.

The palm tree candlestick makes a great necklace and bracelet holder!

And so does this coffee mug holder I painted white.

This old jewelry box received a makeover too with the Krylon spray paint and some brown stencil action.
Next up I found this plastic frame from my daughter’s Dora birthday that was a mirror but it broke and I kept the frame. (Are you seeing a theme of hoarding home accessories, So does my husband.)


After I spray painted it, I hot glued ribbon across the back to hang earrings.
(I have a small locally owned $1 store that has really cool jewelry. All of these earrings actually… Can you believe it?) The three tired turquoise beaded necklace pictured in photo 1 of post is from there also!)

While I was painting stuff I remembered some lightweight metal earrings from Pick your Plum I wanted to paint.

So my tips for organizing jewelry are to re purpose, re purpose, and re purpose. Also spray paint makes things pretty and uniform.
I think Krylon’s can is really easy to use, dries fast, and am a big fan of Coral Isle!
Thanks for visiting my tiny makeovers! I will show you the rest of my bookshelves soon. This is my first real post in WordPress and I’m still learning…It’s a process.
Have a beautiful day!

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The coral really ties all the pieces together! Thank heavens for spray paint.
Cuteness. I love the color too, its fab. Enjoy all your girly pretties. Hubs, jen
What a great project! I love going into thrift stores to find random stuff to DIY, and “shopping the house”. Very inspiring.
Very creative! I love the coral color you chose! I just started a new link party and would love for you to come over and share your post or any social media sites. Talkin’ About Thursday – http://designeddecor.com/talkin-about-thursday-link-party-5/
DeDe@DesignedDecor
I love everything about this….especially the color you chose! Great Job..visiting from TT&J!
Hello!
Show and Tell Saturday at Sassy Little Lady is LIVE! I’d love to have you share your post!
http://www.sassylittlelady.com/blog/show-and-tell-saturday/show-and-tell-saturday-2
Kathie
Beautiful spray paint make overs. I have used the coral isle for a few projects too, and love it.
This is your first post!? WOW! It is a great one. I have so much jewelry and am always looking for new and fun ways to organize it and display it.
Thanks Kelli for this nice comment! Yes in wordpress that is. I just switched from blogger
I am so glad you stopped and linked up! I hope to see you Thursday!
Cute, cute, cute. What a great idea. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, marty
love this! You’re right, there is a special teihqcnue to spray paint, sometimes I tend to get a little impatient and put too much on at once. Woops. Coley @ http://www.whatyoumakeit-coley.blogspot.com
Love the coral! So pretty. Thank you for sharing this at the Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
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