Here are eight jewelry storage ideas to keep your pieces organized. Consider keeping more than one ring holder around your house where you need them most, such as by the kitchen sink, in the bathroom, and on your bedroom nightstand. You’ll never panic over a misplaced ring again. DIY Clay Cactus Ring Dish from Lovely Indeed Simply screw one or more thin strips of wood into the wall, and then attach several small hooks to the wood on which you can hang necklaces and bracelets. For earrings, nail a thick chain to the wall, and hook your earrings through it. Simple Jewelry Organization from Sugar Bee Crafts You can purchase a ready-made driftwood jewelry display or easily make your own from a piece of salvaged driftwood. Simply cut the driftwood to a size that fits your space if necessary. Then, screw small hooks along it from which you can hang your jewelry. And finally, add some rope or twine to the ends to hang it on the wall. Driftwood Jewelry Organizer from Etsy To really make your jewelry pop, consider using black piping like this DIY jewelry display versus a metallic color that might match a lot of your jewelry pieces. Simply screw the piping to a sturdy block of wood as your base, and construct a T shape out of the pipes. You can add multiple horizontal pipes at different heights if you wish to hang even more pieces of jewelry. DIY Industrial Pipe Jewelry Display from Making Home Base This DIY project simply adds fabric-covered foam to the box, in which a collection of rings can sit. When keeping this display out in the open, don’t store expensive rings in it if you’ll be concerned about their safety. Rather use it for your best costume jewelry. A good spot for such a box is on a dresser or vanity. Wooden Ring Holder from Cakies This clean and modern jewelry display uses just a wooden block and a brass dowel. It looks like a high-end product, yet it’s very easy and inexpensive to make. Simply glue the dowel to the block and use a sawtooth hanger to attach the block to the wall. Then, hang jewelry from the dowel. Jewelry Blocks from Emily Henderson A ring cone is simply a freestanding cone made from a material of your choice with a tip that’s narrow enough to hold a ring. Many people make ring cones out of clay, but this DIY uses quick-setting cement in a cone template. You can make cones in different sizes and even paint them for a customized look. Concrete DIY Ring Cones from DIY in PDX This DIY uses a deviled egg plate, dinner plate, and cereal bowl with a drinking glass and candlestick holder between the tiers. All of the items have been painted the same color and glued together. The deviled egg plate is an especially good option to keep small jewelry pieces organized in their own spaces. Tiered Jewelry Organizer from Curbly