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DIY: Gold Leaf and Emerald Resin Cabinet Knobs

This post is sponsored by ETI. All the craft ideas and opinions are my own. DIY: Gold Leaf and Emerald Resin Cabinet Knobs These posted last month on ETI Resin's Blog! They have loads of great ideas for resin crafting.  I used to be timid working with resin, but it is a really awesome medium for making quality projects. I received the supplies needed for this sponsored post. If you saw my post yesterday, you'll notice this updated hutch--check it out here !  I was totally inspired by Brancaster Castle on the Chrismtas Special of Downton Abbey. (source) It's also the castle that Lady Edith marries into.  It's stunning! I just froze the show and studied it.  I love those giant ornate frames, the marble fireplace, the clock, the valance over the door, the high ceilings and molding.  So awesome. I love the emerald green and the gold!  It's so glorious! So that's the inspiration for these awesome cabinet knobs. Imagine the possibiliti...

DIY Crystal Door Knob Necklace Wall Holder!

 Crystal Knob Necklace Holder! Just takes a board and a few stunning cabinet and door knobs to make  the perfect hanger for necklaces and bracelets.  I used supplies from Plaid Crafts Rectangle Plaque Waverly Mint paint  I love this paint. It is such smooth and creamy paint.  Great for kids too! I let my daughter paint it since this was for her room.  After it dried, I used a ruler and marked out where each knob should go. All of these screwed in with the machine screw provided. I love that big crystal "door" knob in the center!  I did 4 on the top and 5 on the bottom. It turned out fantastic! I love that she has an organized place to store and showcase her jewelry! This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Crystal Knob Necklace Holder!

 Crystal Knob Necklace Holder! This is a project that helped me with my PHD.    Hahaha, right!? This necklace holder was on my "to-do" list for a year. I even had all the supplies just waiting for like 15 minutes to do it! I used a strip of pine board about 4 inches wide and 2 feet long. I used Plaid Home Decor Chalk paint , which I love! I am fortunate enough to be an Ambassador for Plaid, which means they send me  products to use on a regular basis.  No other compensation, but I love trying all these fun new supplies! I also had a bunch of different knobs and several sparkly crystal knobs!  I did a quick paint job on the wood. And chalk paint is a dream because it dries so fast!  I spaced out the knobs and then marked them with a pencil.  Then used a drill and bit slightly larger than the machine screw that comes with the knobs.  Then I twisted all the knobs on, exactly where I wanted them! I drilled 2 other ho...