Best way to organise jewellery

Is there a best way to organise jewellery? There are several ways to do this. On this page, I hope I can help. Okay, I understand you like bling, jewellery can be fun and really add to our wardrobe or the way we feel. But how to organise jewellery, on this page I hope I can help.

Declutter that jewellery

As you know when you want to learn how to organise jewellery or anything else for that matter the first thing is checking what you have and if there is anything you don’t like/want to keep.

  • How much do you have?

In order to organise jewellery, you need to be aware of how much you have and what type of jewellery is your thing. Let’s pull them apart between minimalist jewellery and maximalist jewellery collection (no judgement we need to look at what we have).

  • Best way to organise jewellery if you are a minimalist

I only have jewellery I love and very little this is one area Marie Kondo and I agree. Keep only jewellery you either love or pass it on. If you have very few items you can get away with one or two boxes or a stand that holds your necklaces, bracelets and earrings. I have 2 pairs of earrings so keeping them in a small box works fine. There are a few more statement necklaces.

  • Best way to organise jewellery if you are someone to likes to hold on to your bling.

If you have a lot of jewellery you need some tools to organise this and there are a number of easy ways to do this. Have a think about what works in your space based on the volume of jewellery you need to organise.

Tools to help you organise jewellery

If you want to organise your jewellery you need to be aware of a few tools of the trade.

  • Organise Jewellery - idea 1. See-through pouches

You can hang this on the back of the door and it is easy to see what you have at a glance. This is also a great option as you can put larger earrings, bracelets and necklaces all in one spot.

If I had lots of jewellery to deal with and a spare door, I would opt for something like this:

Note: this is a link to Amazon, it isn't sponsored and I haven't tried the product myself yet.

Best way to organise jewellery

Organise Jewellery - idea 2. Jewellery Stands

Jewellery stands can be amazing to hold necklaces and bracelets. Plus they provide an easy way to see your whole earing collection (including the little stud ones). For the earrings, you need to put the effort in to place them on the stand.

These stands can enhance your wardrobe or a nightstand so have fun with them.

Finding the right stand for you and your budget might require a bit of searching online or in the shops.

Best way to organise jewellery

Organise Jewellery - idea 3. Jewellery Trays

Jewellery trays can be an amazing way to simply store jewellery you could even have different trays for different sub-groupings for example everyday jewellery and party jewellery.

Trays are good if you have drawers or flat organising space (a shallow shelf). What I found over time and several moves is that in some houses you might opt for a stand. In another a tray works better – often it has to do with the organising of your closet, including the shelves and stands you are given or have put into this space.

Inspired to get your jewellery organised.

In this video, I organise jewellery and some other accessories as part of my capsule wardrobe – enjoy.

Organise Jewellery Overall

Besides the specific jewellery stands and trays, you might also be able to use items you already have as jewellery storage solutions. Have a look at Pinterest, I have set up simple jewellery organising a collection for inspiration.

Really think through how and why you would use a particular stand or storage solution. The last thing we want is for the organising tool to become clutter.

Best way to organise jewellery

Starting out with organising?

You’ll love the book “Organising Unpacked”. It will give you the basics regarding Decluttering and Organising, as well as the Mind and Skillset required.

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