An Easy to Make Organizer Using Pretty Dishes
A lady always needs a place to keep her jewelry and makeup neatly organized. Why not create an organizer just for her using dinnerware? The dinnerware can be old or new; mixed or matched; thrifted or antiques! This DIY jewelry and makeup holder would be a fabulous gift for someone special!
As a side note – I ended up adding a “stand” to the bottom of the organizer which is just a piece of wood with a hole drilled through the center. The bottom of the hole is also countersunk to allow for the nut to rest inside. I did not take a photo of this step…
Materials:
- Plate, bowl, and cup
- Threaded rod for lamps with nuts
- 1/2″ (hole) washers
- 1/2″ diamond drill bit & drill (<– affiliate link!)
- Spray primer & paint
- Drawer pull
- 8-32 machine screw for the drawer pull
Start by marking the position of the holes to be drilled into the plate, bowl, and cup. I created a video on How to Drill a Hole in a Plate Using a Diamond Bit. Check it out before drilling the holes, it is really easy but there are a few “need-to-know” tips involved! (Forgive the horrible lighting in the video!)
Using the diamond bit, drill the holes then set the dinnerware aside. I added a vinyl decal I cut with my Silhouette Cameo to the plate.
Determine the height of the organizer and cut a length of the rod. I used Rust-Oleum’s Rusty Metal Primer to prime the rod, nuts, and washers, then spray painted them silver.
Thread a nut onto the rod leaving it as close to the bottom as possible. Add a washer, then the plate. Add another washer on top of the plate, then thread another nut on the rod to hold the plate in place.
Thread a third nut onto the rod and add another washer. This will mark the position for the bowl. Adjust it until you are happy with the placement. Add the bowl, another washer, and a fourth nut to secure the bowl in place.
Repeat the process for the cup. I kept adjusting the dinnerware on my organizer until everything was where I wanted it to be.
Insert the machine screw in the bottom of the drawer pull. Make sure the head of the screw will fit through the opening in the rod. For the finishing touch, glue the drawer pull to the top of the rod inside the cup. I used Stik ‘n Seal by Loctite (<– affiliate link!).
Got a project you’ve completed using my plans? Share photos with me at cher {at} designsbystudioc {dot} com or designsbystudioc {at} gmail {dot} com. I would love to feature your work on DbSC!
Sharing with My Repurposed Life, My Romantic Home, Â Thrifty Handmade Days, Common Ground, Jennifer Rizzo, 504 Main, Funky Junk Interiors
Originally posted 2013-05-01 08:00:38.
35 Comments
What a neat idea!
Thanks so much for linking up at the Real Family Fun link
party! Hope to see you next week.
KC
Thank you so much for hosting – I plan on being there!
What a lovely idea!
Thank you very much, I appreciate it! Stop by again soon!
great job ! I love the glass knob on top.
gail
Thank you so much, Gail! I love linking up on your site!
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do you need to put the wood stand? will the plate not sit level?
Hi, Caryn! Yes, the wood stand is necessary because the plate will not sit level with the rod and nut on the bottom. A countersunk hole (basically a wider hole over a narrower hole) to house the nut will be drilled in the bottom of the wood. This will allow the entire assembly to sit flush on the surface. Does this make sense? Let me know if you have other questions – I’m glad you stopped by!
Do you have a photo of the wood stand, I don’t see it anywhere. WE are running into the problem of it not sitting level.
Hello, there! I do not have a photo of the stand. The hole in the bottom will need to be countersunk in order to encase the nut so it will be level. Here is the link to a post on countersunk screws: http://designsbystudioc.com/how-to-countersink-screws/ It is basically the same process for a countersunk hole. A shallow hole will have to be drilled int he bottom of the stand at the same depth as the nut, then a narrower hole will be drilled for the pipe. Does that make sense? Good luck with your project!
Love it, Cher! You are super crafty!
Thank you so much, Kim! It came out so cute and was really easy!
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I would LOVE to be able to clip this to my Teacup Upcycles board on Hometalk!… would you post the tutorial there for the Hometalk community? Once its up I can clip your project to the board that I am curating that will be featured on a Hometalk email blast! 🙂 Fire me an email and lets connect and share this sweet upcycle! You can find me on Hometalk as Feathering My Nest!
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Wouldn’t have found this if not for HomeTalk, so thanks for getting it over there.
Thank you, Blackbird, I really appreciate it!
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