Painted Wood Jewelry Dish DIY

Who is ready for summer? Although my kids are still in school it sure feels like summer has begun. Last weekend we took a little trip to a nearby island where we enjoyed the sandy white beaches. I am ready for sandy toes and salty kisses because we will be spending most of our time at the beach and eating Japanese ramen. There will also be a lot of swimming, diving, kayaking, sun bathing and collecting seashells, that’s what our summer will look like for us and I can hardly wait.

Today I’m sharing with you a very simple DIY and I’m joined by a fabulous group of blogging friends who are also sharing their Summer DIY Ideas as part of the Seasonal Simplicity Summer Series!

I wouldn’t put food in these dishes, but they make a great accessory on your desk or coffee table!

DIY Painted Wood Jewelry Dish  

 

Supplies Needed:
*Wooden Dishes/Monkeypod
*Multi-surface Craft Paint
*Paint Brush
*Painters Tape

 

Steps:
1. Smoothed down to prevent any paint from seeping underneath.

 

2.

 

3. After the paint is completely dry you can place your favorite jewelry in them.

 

How easy is that!

For more beautiful Summer DIY inspirations, check out 20 of my talented friends below! I also wanted to give a big Thank You to Krista The Happy Housie for hosting this lovely Summer DIY hop.

xoxo -Norma

 

 

 

5 Minute Dollar Store DIY Hit Wall at The Happy Housie
Anthro Octopus Knockoff at Craftberry Bush
Summer Activities Tree at The Handmade Home
Easy Ways to Bring Colour Into Your Home for Summer at Tatertots and Jello
Rustic Birdhouse Garden DIY Decor from the Dollar Store at The DIY Mommy

DIY Shell Planter Tutorial at Zevy Joy
Painted Wood Jewelry Dish at Paint Me Pink
DIY Beach Art on a Canvas at Shabbyfufu
Place of My Taste
Go Jump in the Lake Sign at My Sweet Savannah

DIY Pottery Barn Inspired Liberty Burlap Party Banner at She Gave it A Go
Campfire S’Mores Gift Basket Idea at Modern Glam
How to Paint a Concrete Patio at The Turquoise Home
DIY Hanging Garden Trellis at A Pretty Life
DIY Coastal Window Box at Finding Silver Pennies

DIY Rainbow Book Art at Life is a Party
DIY Tabletop Marshmallow Roaster at Sincerely, Marie Designs
How to Make a Sign the Easy Way at Confessions of a Serial DIYer
DIY Bird House at Seeking Lavender Lane
Simple Botanical Watercolour at Lemon Thistle
DIY S’mores Bar at Clean & Scentsible

  • Christy James
    May 29, 2019

    These turned out so pretty! Great for putting by the bed for your jewelry or on the Hubby’s side for the change his pocket’s collect! XO

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      Christy James
      July 5, 2019

      Thank you so much, Christy! Oh, the possibilities with these wooden plates! I love the idea of using them as change trays!

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  • janet
    May 29, 2019

    These are so high end looking….and NOT PINK! Love and pinning to make later. xo

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      janet
      July 5, 2019

      Thank you, Janet! I totally debated about painting them pink lol and decided to go with teal instead hehe

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  • Ashley Stringfellow
    May 29, 2019

    So pretty and unique! What a great graduation gift too!

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      Ashley Stringfellow
      July 5, 2019

      Thank you, Ashley! The best part is that they are super easy to make! I love easy DIY’s.

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  • Krista
    May 29, 2019

    So easy and creative, Norma. Thanks for sharing and have a great Summer!

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      Krista
      July 5, 2019

      Thank you so much, Krista! I truly enjoy being part of your Seasonal Simplicity series 🙂

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  • Danielle
    May 29, 2019

    Norma, I love the mix of wood and paint. These are so sweet. We live at the beach in summers too.

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    • paintmepink
      Danielle
      July 5, 2019

      Thank you, Danielle! I don’t know what I would do if I didn’t live near the beach hehe No matter how hot or cold it is the beach is my happy place 🙂

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