I'm Putting a Spoon Rack on My Bedroom Wall (It's So Pretty!)
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I'm Putting a Spoon Rack on My Bedroom Wall (It's So Pretty!)
"I thought it might be more like a utensil rest, but when I watched an Instagram Reel by thrifting pro Amy of @yours.truly_home, I learned it's more like a wooden spice rack (but instead of shelves, there are rows of notches in the wood). You're meant to slide a spoon in each notch, which gives your silverware a dedicated storage space and creates an eye-catching wall display. Well, instead of spoons, Amy decided to fill the whole rack with many, many pieces of jewelry."
"Amy adds all sorts of brooches, earrings, pins, necklaces, and even combs to hers - and because you're not storing spoons, you can use the whole rack instead of just the dedicated spoon notches. Not a big jewelry person? Try filling the spoon rack's slots with fresh, dried, or faux flowers. Amy does this in her video, too, and it looks like a great way to add some unique elegance to your wall."
My home tends to accumulate clutter, with small items easiest to lose unless kept visible. A spoon rack — a wooden wall rack with rows of notches meant for sliding spoons — can be repurposed to organize jewelry and small accessories while creating a decorative display. The rack holds brooches, earrings, pins, necklaces, combs, and more, using the full surface rather than only spoon-shaped notches. Non-jewelry alternatives include fresh, dried, or faux flowers for an elegant wall accent. Thrift stores and vintage finds yield unique spoon racks, lending one-of-a-kind character to the arrangement.
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