I have become a bit of a jewelry hoarder over the past few years. I get a ring here, a new necklace there, and all of the sudden, I have quite the collection spread across my house. The smaller rings and dainty necklaces have a tendency to wander off and disappear, so I’m trying to be better about putting each item in a “safe space” whenever I decide to take them off. Since that’s the whole point of a jewelry box, I thought I’d have a few in bathrooms or on dressers to encourage the new habit, and I made a few tweaks to personalize the box a bit. I love the look of Lucite and thick epoxy, so I thought an epoxy top with a photo from our trip to Paris last year (from the gardens of Versailles!) would be a special daily reminder of the trip.
We got to work with Canon USA for this project, specifically using the PIXMA MG7720 (pictured above), which is of course super simple to use. But also, for a project like this, clear details in your photos are very important, and I’m very happy with the quality of the prints here!
Epoxy Jewelry Box DIY
Supplies:
-small wooden jewelry box
-paint or wood stain
-painter’s tape
–epoxy kit (I used this low-odor one, so much better than the smelly kind!)
-photo paper
-Mod Podge
–Canon PIXMA MG7720 Printer
I’ll stress that you really do want to make sure the painter’s tape is pulled tightly around the sides and really pressed well onto the wood so no leaks can occur (use your nails to seal the tape). My wooden box came with gold hardware on the front that I easily took off with a small screwdriver and replaced once the epoxy was dry, but you could just fill the holes and leave it without it as well. I really like how a thick epoxy top gives the box a much more specialized look than if I had simply glued a photo onto the top, and it hardly took much more effort to do so! This would be a great gift to make for your mom or a friend with a personalized photo on top (and maybe with a piece of jewelry inside as well!). I think you’ll agree that this jewelry box is “clearly” a winner! xo. Laura
Credits // Author and Photography: Laura Gummerman, Video and Music: Jeremy Larson. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.
43 Comments
so cute!
xx
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This is such a good idea, it looks so cute!
This is so cute and would make such a good gift!
TrudyJohanna x | UK Lifestyle Blog
Okay this is WAY too cute! Love it (:
I know exactly what you mean about jewellery wandering off!! I’m forever misplacing mine around the house and was actually thinking recently that I should invest in a jewellery box. I never thought of something like this though – what a neat idea and such a beautiful blue too! 🙂
Such a cute DIY!
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Love this!
I had a similar kind growing up.. I made it at a birthday party.
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This is really cute!
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This looks so great!
Lovely post! This would be a great gift idea for a friend! Thanks for sharing!
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This is so freaking cute!!! 😮 would be a great gift!!!
I’ve said this so many times Ive lost count… but I’m obsessed with your blog! Definitely my fave!! 🙂
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Xoxo Jessy
I love the picture you chose, it has the perfect amount of empty space! Love the extra personalization, and the video was very helpful as well.
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Nice job, Laura! 🙂 I too love making projects with epoxy resin. I recently did a table top and taped the edges just like that. After the resin was set it was raised around the top edges just like yours. I went at mine with an orbital sander and beveled the edge. It was easy and looks more polished to me. Just an idea. Keep up the good work! 🙂
What an amazing idea! It makes it so personal!
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Really cute! What does it feel like when it’s dry?
Love it!!! Now to really go look for my ring I misplaced months ago!!!!
This idea is adorable!
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Super adorable! I think I would make this for like a bridal party.
Looks wonderful, and you always need a place to store your jewellery. This is a great solution, thanks for sharing!
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I loved it! Such a great gift! 🙂
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Beautiful idea! This reminds me of a jewelry box my aunt once gave me when I was a little girl. Really takes me back!
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While the video is super cute, I really DO Hope diys will keep coming out in text and images. It seems like the internet is all about videos today, and hardly any sites kept other formats – it’s ALL transictioning to video, which makes my life of reading stuff a tiny bit at a time at work really hard!
Hi! I love how this turned out. Are they edges of the epoxy sharp? I’m thinking of making this for my niece and I wouldn’t want her to cut herself.
I really, really, really want to make this!
I can see things getting quite messy if you don’t pull that tape really tight. Good thing you mentioned it! I wouldn’t have thought about it. This would be really fun to use on a side table!
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Great tutorial video. Love to make a box like this one
Lovely
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Cute idea, I may try this one day. Got loads of quite expensive jewelry just sitting around and I keep losing them. Need to start keeping them in one place.
This looks so cool! It would even be a great present given the personal touch!
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It’s really shiny and smooth!
Laura 🙂
Good idea!
Laura 🙂
Nope, not sharp but you can also take a really fine sand paper and smooth the edges down as well 🙂
Laura
Nice! Pretty cool!
Really nice! x
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Super cute. I think you chose the perfect picture for this project.
Wonderful jewelry box diy. Such a beautiful idea. Thanks for the post.
love it 🙂
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That’s so easy! I would have worried about the painters tape not actually sealing to the edge, since I always have issues getting my painters tape to stay stuck to the walls. But the video has convinced me. I have to try this!!!
This is so fun! And I love it when you make videos 🙂
When I tried this, the painters tape didnt keep the epoxy in and it leaked really bad. Do you have any other recommendations for strong tape that wont leave the sticky adhesive on the box?
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