A few weeks ago I shared my 35 thrift store jewelry cabinet makeovers. I had never counted how many jewelry box makeovers I’d done either. Turns out I’ve done 16… at least that I’ve shared on the blog. I haven’t been doing them as long because at first I thought they were too boring to bother with! lol… I’ve changed my mind now and I’m constantly looking for new painting techniques and products to give these old jewelry boxes a new look.
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16 Thrift Store Jewelry Box Makeovers
If you want to learn more about creating these finishes, either click on the title of the project below or go to my Ultimate Guide to DIY Jewelry Box Makeovers.
My Boho Paint Finish
I stepped WAY out of my comfort zone on this DIY project. But it is one of my favorites. I got to pretend like I was a real artist… with paint palette knives and everything!
This was a hard sell for our local market. I ended up selling it on Etsy.
Pink and Blue Jewelry Box Makeover
This one is more my traditional style… a little distressed but with a surprise when the drawers are pulled out.
Black Jewelry Box
Somehow painting something with black paint just makes it look more elegant.
Heart Jewelry Box with Decoupaged Tissue Paper
This was a fun thrift store makeover. I got to pull out the decoupage medium for this one to make a heart jewelry box even more romantic.
Small Jewelry Box Makeover with Layered Paint and Stencil
This was one of my first jewelry box makeovers. Until I started stenciling I thought that jewelry boxes were just too boring.
Man’s Valet for Jewelry & Watches
I’ve also ventured out into men’s valets, too. I consider them jewelry boxes so, at least for now, I’ll include them in this list. I loved the nautical look of this man’s valet.
Jewelry Box for Men
Here’s another men’s valet/jewelry box for men makeover. Simple and useful… plus, it played music!
Small Jewelry Box with Heart Cutout
Those heart jewelry boxes are just so romantic! This was an easy project, too.
Teal Jewelry Box Makeover
Most of my jewelry boxes get painted white or gray. But every now and then I venture out to something new. I ended up loving this teal chalk paint!
Stenciled Jewelry Box Makeover
This was the jewelry box that got me excited about painting boxes again. As I said, I usually passed on jewelry boxes but this one was only $1.99 so I took a chance.
And I’m so glad I did. It turned out great and sold at a local sale.
Jewelry Boxes with Burlap & Burlap Paper
This project actually included 2 little jewelry boxes that gave me a heap of trouble for their size! See how I dealt with their little issues.
Needless to say, these two were NOT my favorite projects. But I did learn a lot from them.
Blue Glazed Jewelry Box Makeover
This was a simple project where I tried out a new brand of paint with a little glaze.
Simple Blue Thrift Store Jewelry Box Makeover
Can you tell that I like blue? This was a very basic makeover… perfect for your first DIY project.
I believe we sold this little jewelry box at Treasure Island Flea Market.
Decoupaged Tissue Paper to Cover Stained Jewelry Box
I don’t even let stained insides detour me from jewelry boxes now! This is a great way to deal with that problem.
I like the pull out drawer.
This jewelry box sold at a flea market.
Turquoise and Red Jewelry Box
I have to say… I think turquoise is STILL my favorite color. And I love how this looked with the red felt inside. But I did make one major error on the drawers. This was before I started finishing off the sides of the drawers. I didn’t even paint these! And boy, do I notice it now!
This one sold at a local shop — Room With a Past.
My First Thrift Store Jewelry Box Makeover!
This is actually the first jewelry box makeover on my blog. First published back in 2013. That was obviously before I figured out how to take pictures and upload them correctly! But it still turned out pretty good and I was able to sell it in a local shop… I think I sold it at Room With a Past.
More Thrift Store Jewelry Box Makeovers You Might Like
If you enjoyed seeing these thrift store jewelry box makeovers, you might also like these:
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- 5 Simple Jewelry Box Makeovers
- 5 Best Jewelry Box Ideas to Try
- Jewelry Box to Craft Organizer
- The Ultimate Guide to DIY Jewelry Box Makeovers
Now get out there and save those jewelry boxes from the landfill! I’d love to see YOUR jewelry box makeovers. Feel free to join our Thrift Store Makeover Facebook group and share your photos!
‘Til the next project,
Ann @ Duct Tape and Denim
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Originally published May 15, 2018.
Tan says
Hi, I recently painted an old jewellery box with chalk paint but now the draws won’t close inside. Do you know why this may be and how I can fix it? I even painted inside and outside the draws and evert corner of the jewellery box
ducttapeanddenim says
Chalk paint can get thick. Try sanding down the drawers and maybe waxing the edges so they would slide smoother?