I was getting sick of my T Bar necklace holder, and always having to take half of them off to get to the necklace I want. I wanted a more practical and visually appealing holder, and I wanted to clear up some space on my dresser, so a hanging holder was what I was going for. I've seen some DIY necklace holders that looked fairly easy. Well I found out it took a little more work than I thought, and I'm glad I had some help.
I found this interesting shaped piece of cedar wood at my mom's new house, and thought it would be perfect for a necklace holder with some fun knobs.
A while back, I bought some knobs at Anthropologie for my dresser, and knew I didn't want to spend that much money on this project. I checked out Hobby Lobby's knob selection and I was pleasantly surprised. Not only did they have a great selection and were cheaper than Anthro's, but they were all 50% off! So I got each knob for about $3.
What you will need:
*A piece of wood- if you don't have one, you can have them cut you one at pretty much any hardware store.
*Stain or paint if you don't want the natural wood color
*Knobs
*Measuring Tape and pen or pencil
*Drill
*Regular Drill bit
*Paddle bit
*Needle nose pliers
*Hack Saw
*Sawtooth picture hangers
See the full instructions after the break