Tame your bangles

DIY wooden bracelet holders

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Ever feel like your bracelets are staging a mutiny on your dresser?

Timisha at Toolbox Divas offers a stylish woodworking project that not only reigns in the chaos but turns your bangles into a piece of art! For roughly $14 and some elbow grease,

you can craft four sturdy, elegant bracelet holders that will organize and showcase your jewelry with a flair.

Using basic materials and tools, Timisha walks you through creating these functional pieces that double as bedroom decor.

It's a project that proves functional can also be beautiful, and your bracelets will finally have a home that matches their style.



Pro Tip: Measure twice, cut once! Ensuring accuracy from the get-go saves time and materials, making your DIY journey smoother.

-Woodspotter

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