
Anyone who owns a lot of jewelry knows how frustrating it can be to deal with tangled necklaces, lost earrings, or bracelets mixed together in a drawer.
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Jewelry boxes are a classic solution, but the prettiest ones are usually expensive, and they also hide the pieces, making them harder to see on a daily basis. The good news is that there’s a practical, charming, and sustainable alternative: reusing wine bottles as jewelry organizers.
According to House Digest, this idea combines functionality and decoration, turning an object that would otherwise be recycled into a statement piece in the bedroom, closet, or even the bathroom. Just a few clean glass bottles are enough to create a stylish and fully personalized stand for your favorite jewelry.
How to use wine bottles to organize jewelry
The idea is simple: remove the label from the bottle with warm water and soap, leaving it completely clean. Then you can start using it as a stand. Bracelets and bangles can be placed around the bottle’s neck, preventing them from getting lost or tangled. Necklaces can be wrapped around so they don’t fall, creating a functional organizer full of personality.
Customizing the organizer
If you want, you can customize your bottles to match your décor style. Colorful paint, ropes, or ribbons around the neck create a rustic effect, while transparent glass ensures a minimalist look. Those who collect bottles in different sizes can group them together, creating a layered composition that works both as an organizer and as a decorative piece.
Creative variations
Beyond jewelry, this trick also works for storing hair ties, scrunchies, and even watches. To take the idea further, House Digest suggests gluing a large bead with a rod onto the bottle’s opening, creating branches that work like a real jewelry tree. This adaptation expands functionality and allows you to hang even more accessories.
An affordable and sustainable DIY
Reusing wine bottles as jewelry organizers is an affordable, sustainable, and charming solution. In addition to saving space and money, you add a touch of personal style to your space. And if you still have leftover bottles, you can repurpose them for other creative projects, such as in the garden or for personalized decorations.
Source: House Digest. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
