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DIY Nail Polish Organizer (Using a Photo Frame!)

Last updated on: January 30, 2022 By Kaylene Filed Under: Craft, DIY, Health & Beauty, How To, Storage and Organising 3 Comments

Photo frame with light wooden edge sitting on a bench with a potted plant in the background. Four rows of seven nail polish bottles are stuck to the photo frame.Lean how to use a photo frame to display your nail polish collection with this cute DIY Nail Polish Organizer. You won’t believe how quick and easy it is to make!

Over the last couple of years I have been storing all of my nail polishes in a small gift box. When I first did this I had thought that it would be great because I could grab the entire box and take it to where I want to use it. The problem with this is that every time you pick up the box half the nail polish bottles fall over! It is so annoying!

I thought I had found a solution to the problem when I saw someone using magnetic tape and a cookie tray to organize their makeup here. Problem was it didn’t work for me and my nail polish – the magnetic tape just couldn’t hold the weight of the nail polish bottles.

I really wanted to organize my nail polish that way too so I finally came up with the idea to try using Velcro.  I thought that it would hold better and I knew that you can buy Velcro in handy dots.

Overhead view of a photo frame, a packet of Velcro dots, a roll of adhesive vinyl, and six bottles of nail polish on a work bench.Actually you can buy Velcro in a long strip or as handy dots and the dots I bought say that they will hold 500g. My nail polish bottles don’t weigh anywhere near that much! The other upside to using Velcro dots is that they are self-adhesive so there is no need for any hot glue.

Photo frame with light wooden edge sitting on a bench with nail polish bottles and a potted plant in the background. The photo frame has four rows of seven Velcro dots spaced across its surface.I also decided to use a large picture frame to hold and display my nail polish. I went for the largest frame that I could find that still had a stand attached to the back. By using a large frame with a stand you can fit quite a few bottle of nail polish on it and still have a built-in stand. I chose a frame with a plain oak finish but you could choose any frame you like really!

Side view of a photo frame with light wooden edges sitting on a bench with a potted plant in the background. Four rows of seven nail polish bottles are stuck to the photo frame.For the backdrop inside the frame I bought some marble adhesive vinyl. Again I wanted something that would be quite neutral as the backdrop but you could go for bright and bold if you prefer. You are only limited by your imagination when it comes to what you use for the backdrop!

The whole thing was very cheap too; the frame cost $10, the adhesive vinyl back drop cost $3, and the Velcro dots cost $9 for a packet of 40. I used the nail polish that I already had, so the whole project cost me $22, not bad!

 

Photo frame with light wooden edges sitting on a bench with a potted plant in the background. Four rows of seven nail polish bottles are stuck to the photo frame.

How to Make A DIY Nail Polish Organizer Using a Photo Frame 

Materials

 

  • Large photo frame with stand (mine is 28 x 36 cm or 11 x 14 inch)
  • Something to decorate the inside of you frame and provide a backdrop for your nail polish (I used adhesive vinyl)
  • Velcro dots or a strip of Velcro tape
  • Assorted Nail polish bottles

Close up of a pink nail polish bottle that has been stuck to a photo frame using Velcro dots.

Method:

  1. Make a backdrop for your nail polish by cutting a piece of adhesive vinyl so that it fits snuggly inside the photo frame (pretend you are framing your adhesive vinyl).
  2. Gather up all of your nail polish bottles and using the largest bottle work out how far apart you need to place your Velcro dots. I wanted to have a small gap around each bottle so I left a 1.5 cm space between each dot. I got 4 rows of 7 bottles.
  3. Attach the Velcro dots (hook dots) to your frame.
  4. Attach the Velcro dots (loop dots) to your nail polish bottles.
  5. You can now attach your nail polish bottles to the frame.*

* Even though the Velcro dots that I bought say that they hold 500g I found that it was best to not attach the heavier bottles for around 24 hours to make sure that the Velcro dots have adhered properly.

Close up of bottom half of photo frame which is covered in nail polish bottles. Two nail polish bottles are sitting on the bench in front of the frame with Velcro dots attached. Two round Velcro dots can be seen on the photo frame.So that’s how easy it is to make your own nail polish organizer! I don’t have a huge nail polish collection so this organizer was big enough for me. If you have a large nail polish collection you could buy a larger frame and mount it on the wall.

Finally I wanted to mention that a nail polish organizer like this would be a great gift idea. I know a few people that would love one of these!

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Comments

  1. Jen says

    May 31, 2020 at 11:06 pm

    You are a genius! Seriously, this is the first DIY nail polish holder that I feel will work, and is super easy. Thank you so much

    Reply
    • Kaylene says

      May 31, 2020 at 11:18 pm

      Glad you liked the idea Jen, I was pretty happy with it! 🙂

      Reply

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