October 22, 2012

{ DIY jewelry tree & my vanity }


I used this old table leg to create a spot to hang my necklaces.
It already had this screw coming out of the bottom, so the process was pretty simple.





I screwed the leg into a pine base I cut into a random sized rectangle.
Then, I flipped it over and added some more screws for stability. 


Vintage hooks and bits were added to hold the fine jewels.
I use it on the vanity in my bedroom.
It's a great spot that I'm happy I carved out a little space for.


My burlap ottoman is the perfect stool for the vanity.
And a discarded crate stores everything from baby photos, to blankets.


Clear jars hold my brushes, lipstick and other and makeup necessities.


On the wall next to my vanity are the prints I purchased at the Country Living Fair last month.
They're made by Mary Gregory Studios. And probably my favorite thing in the house!





And that's my jewelry tree!

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About Denise

Denise Sabia, interior decorator and author of “The Painted Home” blog, takes everyday items found in flea markets, thrift shops or simply along the roadside and turns them into unique pieces that freshen and warm your home … without breaking your budget. Denise began dabbling in design over 20 years ago and studied at Philadelphia University. Her client base continued to grow as did her portfolio of work, branching out to decorating entire homes. Denise lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA. with her husband, 3 kids, a dog, rabbit, 3 chickens, a gecko, and the oldest living hermit crab known to man.

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