DIY: Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I'm super excited about today's DIY!!  I've been in crazy organization mode and today's project is one that is helping me continue down that track... New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

September is National Sewing Month (yay!) and it's Waverly's 90th anniversary, so Jo-Ann along with Waverly are hosting a "Waverize It" contest, to think outside the box and transform something everyday into something spectacular through sewing.

I took the challenge and they sent me two yards of fabric to work with.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer - Waverly Fabric

I started thinking about the everyday items in my life that could use some spicing up, while playing around with organizational ideas and the light bulb went off.  Why not take those empty paper towel rolls, cover them with the Waverly fabric, and use them as a holder/display for all my clasped bracelets that are all tangled in a box??

Time to get my DIY on!

YOU'LL NEED...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

* Fabric - You can pick a gorgeous fabric up at Jo-ann or use remnants from other projects.

*Rotary Cutter/scissors - I used my Fiskars rotary cutter because it was easier to cut multiple fabric patterns at once, but scissors do the trick as well!

*Empty paper towel rolls - Depending on how many rows you want is how many empty rolls you'll need.

*Jute/chain - This is going to be what connects the rolls to each other.  I went with more of a natural look, so I used the jute but feel free to go with chain/ribbon/string/etc.

*Mod Podge - This is what will keep the fabric panels attached to the rolls.

*Binder Clips - These were a last minute addition to the supplies list, as I grabbed them on the spot to use to keep the fabric attached to the paper towel rolls.

I gathered five rolls to use, because I want five hanging rows for my organizer.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I measured the length and circumference of the tubes to get a measurement of how much fabric I needed to trim.  (The length was 11" and the circumference was 6".)

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I measured out an extra 1/2" for both to save for my new seam and placed my fabric down on a cutting mat.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I cut one fabric panel out and then used it as a pattern to cut out four more.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

Once my fabric was trimmed, I ironed each piece flat as well as ironed under the saved 1/2".

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I sewed my panels...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

...and was left with cleanly sewn rectangles of fabric!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I placed the fabric around the paper towel rolls and used binder clips to keep them taut and in place.  Next I covered them all with Mod Podge.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

When they were all coated in MP, I stood them up to let them dry.  (I let them stand up overnight to fully dry and harden.)

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

They looked so pretty when they were all dry!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

Now it was time to connect the tubes.  I measured 10 lengths of the paper towel rolls (the jute is going to be woven/travel back and forth through the tubes) plus an extra two feet to use to hang the organizer.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I took the first roll, which is going to be the one at the bottom of the organizer, and pulled the jute through the center of the tube...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

...until there was equal amount of jute hanging out on each side.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

For the next roll, I took one end of the jute and pulled it through the center and then took the other end and did the same thing, leaving about two inches in-between the first roll.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I repeated this step until all five tubes were connected.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

After the fifth was put on, I took the two ends of the jute, looped them, tied a knot, and then trimmed off the excess.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I hammered a nail into the wall of my vanity area, and hung the loop that I just tied onto the nail.  New organizer ready to have lots of bracelets hung from it?  Check!!

DIY Hanging Bracelet Organizer

The beauty of this is that you can totally adjust the space between each tube to accomodate larger or smaller bracelets.  I began to hang my pieces by genre...costume on top, silver on the next rung, gold on the third, etc...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

...until all my bracelets were hung!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Hanging Bracelet Organizer

I'm totally obsessed with this and the fabric looks perfect in my vanity area.  I'll have to shoot full pics of my dressing space as soon as all my organizational projects are complete!

Now that I've taken the "Waverize It" challenge, it's your turn!!  Waverly and Jo-Ann are hosting a Facebook contest that all of you can partake in to win $1,000 in Waverly fabric and a $250 gift card to Jo-Ann.  The winner of this contest is going to have a crafty field day with $1250 worth of goods!  I'd love to see NDAD-ers submit for this, so keep me posted if you end up entering.

Oh and this is only open to readers/consumers (I'm ineligible, y'all!) and you have until September 22nd to complete your project.  Check out the official rules and entry information HERE.

Three cheers for National Sewing Month!

Wednesday Remake: Red & White Polkadots

Now this dress...I've had this one in my collection for a bit.  I didn't try it on when I first saw it, which ended up being a slight issue. New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

You can see that I'm only holding the dress up because IT WOULDN'T FIT OVER MY HEAD!

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

I loved the polka dots, but needed to get it over my head.  As much as I tried squeezing it through, it just wouldn't budge!

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

This piece was going to need some adjusting to make it work, so it was time to roll up the sleeves.

I started off by removing the white buttons that were only stitched on for decoration.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

One by one...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

...they came off and before the remnant threads could be pulled out, I cut a four inch strip right down the center.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

To open up the neck, the easiest thing was going to be creating a V shape.  I loved how this worked out because the blue flowers are now the focal point as they're right on the V.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

I stitched my new neck down...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

...and ended up not going any further.  I was thinking about shortening it, taking off the last layer to make it more of a mini dress or even more layers to make it a tunic, but I ended up loving how it looked!  It was just the right dress to take with me on a quick road trip up to wine country.

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Kind of the perfect thing to wear whether on the road, or vegging with a glass of wine in my hand.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

I packed it up in my favorite LeSportsac weekender along with some comfy Seychelles heels and Kimchi & Blue flats I snagged at Buffalo Exchange, along with a few vintage accessories...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

...and wore it proud as we hit our first winery in Santa Ynez Valley!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

There was a spread of cheese, meats, baguettes, and even a box of Danish pastries that went faster than you can say Cream Cheese Danish!!  Nothing like a little stop at Mortensen's Bakery on the way to sprawling vineyards!

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We headed to Rideau Vineyards next, run by folks from New Orleans, so beads were being given out just like the sips of wine were.  I decided to take my glass on the road.  Touring through the grapes while sipping on a wine made from said grapes??  Yep, amazing!

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

The best part...the fake plastic grapes that were hanging around the patio.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

I did have a little snafu.  I got a little too close and my ring got stuck.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

After one final stop...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

...it was back to the hotel for picture taking moments in the outdoor lobby/foyer.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

It was pool time, then nap time, then dinner time, then pass out time, and before we knew it it was time to grab breakfast and head out.  Paula's Pancake House was the next to last stop...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

...before the true last stop to grab pretzels for the ride home...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

...and the last photo with the wooden soldiers.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress - thrift store shopping

Such a fun weekend away to kick back and relax before saying goodbye to summer.  It's hotter this week than it's been all summer long, so I'm really not saying goodbye to anything yet!

Hope everyone's Labor Day weekend was wonderful!

Tuesday Teaser!

I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend!!  I went out of town for a few days and had this as my sunset last night... New Dress A Day - thrift store shopping - Goodwill - sunset

...before cruising back to LA!  Such dreamy West Coast skies!

A full outfit post is coming later today, but here's a teaser of what you're going to see!!

New Dress A Day - thrift store shopping - Goodwill - sunset

Dots, dots, and more dots!

My Labor Day weekend post will be later on today, so stay tuned!!