Even costume jewelry shines when it’s housed in an elegant, handcrafted jewelry box. That’s what makes this jewelry box project ideal for any collection. Made of maple for it’s beauty and durability, the box features a lock for security and a convenient lift-out tray. Utilizing all straight cuts and simple joinery techniques, the jewelry box is a good project for beginners.

Just cut the pieces to size, assemble, finish and install the hardware after reviewing our jewelry box plans. The inside may be flocked or lined, or simply finished like the outside. The completed jewelry box measures 13 inches wide by 10 inches deep by 5 inches tall.

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68 Responses to “Jewelry Box Plans”

  1. Teri

    Where is the plan

  2. Michael

    I can’t get the plans to come up

  3. Mark Smith

    Woodworking teacher

  4. Roger

    There are no plans for the lift out tray, but it appears simple enough to include it.

  5. Art

    Sweet

  6. destini

    please send plans by tomorrow got to have them for woodshop

  7. Dennis E. Kimery

    I really enjoy the instructions on the woodworkes guide of America. Very informative and useful. I

  8. davedumont

    George, the link you provided is NOT for this plan. It is for an entirely different box! Where is the link for THIS box?

  9. Lawrence Hart

    Lawrence HART

  10. James McLaughlin

    Where do you purchase flocking? What is a good book or DVD how to make jewelry boxes?