Jewelry Box Bottom and Dividers
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Velvet and felt fabrics create a virtually scratch-free jewelry box.Hemera Technologies/PhotoObjects.net/Getty Images
Measure the length and width of the inside of your jewelry box. Cut a piece of cardboard to fit those dimensions. Insert the cardboard into the box to check for a secure fit. Cut a piece of fabric slightly larger than the cardboard. - 2). Apply a bit of craft glue onto the edges of one side of the cardboard. Wrap the fabric around the other side of the cardboard and press its edges against the glue. Smooth out any creases and hold the fabric edges until the glue dries. Insert the fabric-covered piece into the jewelry box, with the uncovered side down.
- 3). Measure the area of the box where you want the jewelry dividers. Cut strips of cardboard that fit your design.
- 4). Measure the cardboard strips, including both sides. Cut pieces of fabric to cover each strip. Wrap fabric over each strip and glue it along one edge of the strip, beneath the fabric. Hold the fabric in place until the glue dries.
- 5). Slide the fabric-covered divider into the jewelry box. Make sure the divider fits end-to-end flush against the jewelry box (or other dividers). Once you are sure of the fit, remove the divider gently and drizzle hot glue onto each end of it. Position the divider in the jewelry box. Hold it until the glue seals it in place, allowing it to stand as a jewelry divider.