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Home » Craft Ideas » 40 Painted Jewelry Box Ideas Perfect for Your Prized Possessions

40 Painted Jewelry Box Ideas Perfect for Your Prized Possessions

June 24, 2024 by Jenny 1 Comment

Embark on a charming crafting adventure as we explore the enchanting realm of DIY jewelry box painting!

Imagine the possibilities as you infuse your personal style into a quaint abode for your cherished trinkets. 

Paint a serene mountain landscape with broad strokes of white and blue to create snow-capped peaks against the sky and precise strokes of black to create trees. 

These easy-to-follow painted jewelry box ideas are not only a creative outlet but also a pathway to creating a one-of-a-kind piece that's as special as the treasures it will hold. 

Ready your paint palette and let whimsy be your guide in this delightful journey of transformation and creativity.

40 Best Painted Jewelry Box Ideas To Try

1. Simple Stripes With Painter's Tape

For a white jewelry box with a minimalist aesthetic, apply painter's tape in evenly spaced intervals.

For a white jewelry box with a minimalist aesthetic, apply painter's tape in evenly spaced intervals. 

Add black paint between the tape to form uniform stripes, then remove the tape once dry for a neat, modern look that's effortlessly chic.

2. Polka Dots With the End of a Pencil

For a charming and easy-to-achieve decoration, dip the eraser end of a pencil into paint and gently press it onto the surface of the jewelry box. 

For a charming and easy-to-achieve decoration, dip the eraser end of a pencil into paint and gently press it onto the surface of the jewelry box. 

This technique allows for creating a pattern of consistent, neat polka dots that can add a playful vibe to any jewelry box.

3. Sponge-Painted Galaxy Effect

Using a natural sponge and a palette of deep blues, purples, and pinks, dab paint onto the box to mimic the mesmerizing swirls and depths of a galaxy. 

Using a natural sponge and a palette of deep blues, purples, and pinks, dab paint onto the box to mimic the mesmerizing swirls and depths of a galaxy. 

Enhance the effect with flecks of white or silver to represent distant stars, culminating in a celestial-themed case for jewelry. To protect the design, coat the box with a sealant.

4. Finger-Painted Flowers

Finger painting isn't just for children; it's a tactile way to create abstract floral designs on a jewelry box. 

Finger painting isn't just for children; it's a tactile way to create abstract floral designs on a jewelry box. 

Dip your fingers in paint and press onto the box, layering colors and shapes to form stylized flowers. The result is a personal touch that makes for a heartfelt gift or keepsake.

5. Tri-Tone Color Block

Select three colors — like white, blue, and peach —- and use painter's tape to divide the jewelry box into distinct sections. 

Select three colors — like white, gray-blue, and peach —- and use painter's tape to divide the jewelry box into distinct sections. 

Paint each section a different color for a bold, modern look.

6. Tropical Flowers

Make your jewelry box beautiful by painting it blue and adding tropical flowers in eye-catching hues like violet and orange. This creates a charming, artisanal look with an intriguing color palette.

Make your jewelry box beautiful by painting it blue and adding tropical flowers in eye-catching hues like violet and orange. This creates a charming, artisanal look with an intriguing tropical color palette.

7. Hand-Painted Checkered Pattern

Paint alternating squares on the lid and sides of the box to create a timeless checkered design. 

Paint alternating squares on the lid and sides of the box to create a timeless checkered design. 

This hand-painted pattern requires a steady hand and patience but results in a classic, eye-catching piece that adds an orderly aesthetic to any space.

8. Splatter Paint Technique

For an energetic and modern design, use a stiff brush to flick paint onto the surface of the jewelry box, creating a splatter effect. This technique is perfect for a lively, spontaneous look that can be customized with various colors.

For an energetic and modern design, use a stiff brush to flick paint onto the surface of the jewelry box, creating a splatter effect. This technique is perfect for a lively, spontaneous look that can be customized with various colors.

9. Gradient Sunset Colors

Paint a gradient that mimics the soft transition of sunset hues, blending from warm yellow to rich orange and deep purple. This soothing color transition on a jewelry box can evoke the tranquil feeling of a sky at dusk.

Paint a gradient that mimics the soft transition of sunset hues, blending from warm yellow to rich orange and deep purple. This soothing color transition on a jewelry box can evoke the tranquil feeling of a sky at dusk.

10. Basic Geometric Shapes

Paint simple shapes like half-circles and rectangles in a repeating or random pattern across the jewelry box. 

Paint simple shapes like half-circles and rectangles in a repeating or random pattern across the jewelry box. 

This straightforward approach to design yields a clean Memphis-inspired appearance container for jewelry.

11. Painted Lace Effect

Apply a delicate lace pattern by laying a piece of lace fabric over the jewelry box and dabbing paint over it with a sponge. 

Apply a delicate lace pattern by laying a piece of lace fabric over the jewelry box and dabbing paint over it with a sponge. 

When the lace is removed, it reveals a detailed, elegant lace effect reminiscent of fine antique textiles.

12. Paws and Animals

Decorate a jewelry box with paintings of adorable animals, then add paw prints across the surface to complement the lovely creatures. 

Decorate a jewelry box with paintings of adorable animals, then add paw prints across the surface to complement the lovely creatures. 

This approach creates a playful and personalized design, perfect for a child's jewelry collection or a whimsical touch.

13. Brush Stroke Textures

Employ various brushes and strokes to apply paint in layers, creating a rich tapestry of textures. This technique can convey movement and depth, turning a simple box into a piece of abstract art.

Employ various brushes and strokes to apply paint in layers, creating a rich tapestry of textures. This technique can convey movement and depth, turning a simple box into a piece of abstract art.

14. Simple Mandalas With Dots

Craft a mandala using dotting tools or the rounded end of paintbrushes to place small dots in concentric circles.

Craft a mandala using dotting tools or the rounded end of paintbrushes to place small dots in concentric circles. 

This can create a calming, balanced design, turning the jewelry box into a piece that's both decorative and spiritually grounding.

15. Painted Wooden Beads Embellishment

Glue wooden beads onto the linings of a jewelry box, then paint vibrant patterns on the surface in a harmonious color scheme.

Glue wooden beads onto the linings of a jewelry box, then paint vibrant patterns on the surface in a harmonious color scheme. 

This adds a tactile dimension to the box, making it not only a storage piece but also a unique decorative item.

16. Easy Chevron Pattern With Tape

Create a herringbone pattern by using painter's tape to lay out diagonal stripes that intersect in a V-shape, alternating directions for each row. 

Create a chevron pattern by using painter's tape to lay out diagonal stripes that intersect in a V-shape, alternating directions for each row. 

Once the tape is in place, paint over the exposed areas in different colors, peel away the tape after drying, and enjoy the precision of this timeless design.

17. Starry Night

To capture the essence of a starry night, cover your jewelry box in dark blue paint as a base, then use stickers of stars and celestial bodies on the box's surface. 

To capture the essence of a starry night, cover your jewelry box in dark blue paint as a base, then use stickers of stars and celestial bodies on the box's surface. 

This creates a dreamy night sky that serves as a backdrop for your jewelry.

18. Color Washed in Pastels

Achieve a soft look by applying pastel paints with a soft brush in light, sweeping motions. 

Achieve a soft look by applying pastel paints with a soft brush in light, sweeping motions. 

Overlapping the colors slightly and adding gold leaf smudges will create a serene, color-washed effect reminiscent of a gentle sunrise on the sea. 

19. Glitter, Flowers, and Swirls

Embellish a jewelry box by covering its top with glittery paint. This simple addition transforms the box into a dazzling display, mimicking the sparkly look of the jewels within.

Embellish a jewelry box by covering its top with glittery paint. This simple addition transforms the box into a dazzling display, mimicking the sparkly look of the jewels within.

Then paint white flowers, dots, and swirls to complement the sparkly top.

20. Abstract Colorful Swirls

With a freeform approach, layer and swirl multiple paint colors directly on the box using a thick brush or even fingers. 

With a free-form approach, layer and swirl multiple paint colors on water then dip the entire box using tongs so that the colors and flowy pattern transfer to the surface of the box. 

This method creates a dynamic, marbling pattern, full of movement and a riot of color that makes each box a unique piece of art.

21. Heart Shapes 

Adorn a jewelry box with hand-painted hearts for a deeply personal touch. 

Adorn a jewelry box with hand-painted hearts for a deeply personal touch. 

This design can be achieved by using small brushes and mostly warm colors for the hearts to create a romantic and bespoke container for cherished items.

22. White Florals

By simply painting silhouettes of flowers in white on a jewelry box, you can easily add a dreamy feel to it. Make sure to paint the base light teal for a fun style.

By simply illustrating line art of flowers in white on the jewelry box, you can easily add a dreamy feel to it. Make sure to paint the base a distressed teal for a fun style.

23. Autumn Leaves

Capture the essence of autumn by painting a jewelry box with warm, rich hues of falling leaves. 

Capture the essence of autumn by painting a jewelry box with warm, rich hues of falling leaves. 

Use sponges or brushes to create leaf shapes and layer colors for depth, then use a fine brush for details like stems, reflecting the season's natural beauty and the cycle of change.

24. Easy Monogram Personalization

Personalize a jewelry box with a painted monogram using stencils or freehand techniques. This simple addition turns an ordinary box into a custom piece, showcasing the owner's initials in a stylish font and color of their choosing.

Personalize a jewelry box with a painted monogram and background flourishes using stencils or freehand techniques.

This simple addition turns an ordinary box into a custom piece, showcasing the owner's initials in a stylish font and color of their choosing.

25. Hand-Painted Rainbow Stripes

Brighten a jewelry box with hand-painted rainbow stripes, each color applied side by side in vibrant bands. 

Brighten a jewelry box with hand-painted rainbow stripes, each color applied side by side in vibrant bands. 

This cheerful pattern can be painted with a flat brush, creating a joyful and colorful place to store jewelry and small keepsakes.

26. Simple Mountain Landscape

Paint a serene mountain landscape with broad strokes of white and blue to create snow-capped peaks against the sky and precise strokes of black to create trees. 

Paint a serene mountain landscape in white and blue to create snow-capped peaks against the sky and precise strokes of black and dark blue to create trees. 

Creating this peaceful scene turns the jewelry box into a miniature escape to the tranquility of the mountains.

27. DIY Painted Feathers

Create a bohemian-inspired jewelry box by painting feather shapes in soft, flowing lines. Use fine brushes to add details that mimic the delicate structure of feathers, giving the box an airy and whimsical feel.

Create a Bohemian-inspired jewelry box by painting feather shapes in soft colors and flowing lines. Use fine brushes to add details that mimic the delicate structure of feathers, giving the box an airy and whimsical feel.

28. Basic Plaid Pattern

Apply a classic plaid pattern using straight lines of varying thicknesses and colors. Tape can help achieve clean, intersecting lines, giving the jewelry box a traditional yet stylish look reminiscent of the popular pattern.

Apply a classic plaid pattern using straight lines of varying thicknesses and colors. Tape can help achieve clean, intersecting lines, giving the jewelry box a traditional yet stylish look reminiscent of the popular pattern.

29. Sponge-Painted Stone Look

Achieve a faux stone effect by dabbing gray and white paint onto the box with a sponge. This technique creates the textured appearance of stone, adding a natural and rugged aesthetic to the jewelry box.

Achieve a distressed faux stone effect by dabbing gray and white paint onto the box with a sponge. This technique creates the textured appearance of stone, adding a natural and rugged aesthetic to the jewelry box.

30. Painted Burlap Texture

Simulate the texture of burlap by using thick brush strokes in a crosshatch pattern with brown and tan paints. This approach gives the jewelry box an earthy, tactile look, reminiscent of the rustic fabric.

Simulate the texture of burlap by using thick brush strokes in a crosshatch pattern with brown, tan, and gray paints. This approach gives the jewelry box an earthy, tactile look, reminiscent of the rustic fabric.

31. Hand-Painted Chevron With Tape Guide

Use painter's tape to create a zigzag pattern for a chevron design on the box. Paint between the taped lines with contrasting colors for a sharp, modern look. 

Use painter's tape to create a zigzag pattern for a chevron design on the box. Paint between the taped lines with contrasting colors for a sharp, modern look. 

The tape ensures clean edges, resulting in a precise, geometric pattern that's stylish and contemporary.

32. Ocean-Inspired Waves and Bubbles

Paint rolling waves in shades of blue and white, adding circular bubble motifs to capture the essence of the ocean. 

Paint rolling waves in shades of blue and white, and add circular bubble motifs to capture the essence of the ocean. 

This design can bring a sense of calm and the allure of the sea to a jewelry box, making it a tranquil home for precious items.

33. Cute Polka-Dotted Bow Ties

Adorn the box with a series of small, polka-dotted bow tie shapes for a whimsical and charming effect. 

Adorn the box with a series of small bow tie shapes and dots for a whimsical and charming effect. 

This playful pattern can be easily achieved with stencils or freehand painting, adding a touch of fun and elegance.

34. Simple Painted Vines and Leaves

With a fine brush, create a network of green vines and leaves that encircle the box. This simple botanical design adds a natural and peaceful element, turning the jewelry box into a little garden of tranquility.

With a fine brush, create a network of green vines and leaves that fill the box's surface. This simple botanical design adds a natural and peaceful element, turning the jewelry box into a little garden of tranquility.

35. Hand-Drawn Cartoon Mermaid

Illustrate a beautiful mermaid by hand onto the box, using bright colors and bold outlines. A character like this can be a fun and colorful way to personalize the box, making it a cheerful container for cherished keepsakes.

Illustrate a beautiful mermaid by hand onto the box, using bright colors and bold outlines. A character like this can be a fun and colorful way to personalize the box, making it a cheerful container for cherished keepsakes.

36. Minimalist Color Splashes

Paint a jewelry box with minimalist splashes of color for a modern, abstract look. Use a small brush to flick paint onto the box, creating an array of splatters that make a bold statement without overwhelming the piece.

Paint a white jewelry box with splashes of color for a modern, abstract look. Use a small brush to flick paint onto the box, creating an array of splatters that make a bold statement without overwhelming the piece.

37. Easy-to-Paint Tribal Patterns

Adorn a jewelry box with tribal patterns using simple geometric shapes and lines. These can be painted freehand or with the help of stencils to create a meaningful design that pays homage to traditional art forms.

Adorn a wooden jewelry box with tribal patterns using simple geometric shapes and lines in black and white.

These can be painted freehand or with the help of stencils to create a meaningful design that pays homage to traditional art forms.

38. Stenciled Quotes or Phrases

Personalize a jewelry box with stenciled quotes or phrases that inspire or resonate, such as “Slay the day.” 

Personalize a jewelry box with stenciled quotes or phrases that inspire or resonate, such as “Slay the day.” 

Choose a font and paint color that complements the box's style, stencil the words onto the surface for daily empowerment, and surround it with flowers.

39. Painted Puzzle Pieces

Create the look of interlocking puzzle pieces on a jewelry box with carefully painted shapes that fit together. This concept can symbolize the idea that every piece of jewelry is a part of the owner's unique story.

Create the look of interlocking puzzle pieces on a jewelry box with carefully painted shapes that fit together. This concept can symbolize the idea that every piece of jewelry is a part of the owner's outfit.

40. Basic Silhouette of a Cityscape

Depict a simple cityscape silhouette against a distressed twilight background. This design can capture the essence of urban life and provide a sophisticated backdrop for storing jewelry.

Depict a simple cityscape silhouette against a distressed twilight background. This design can capture the essence of urban life and provide a sophisticated backdrop for storing jewelry.

Give Your Old Jewelry Box a New Look With These Painted Jewelry Box Ideas!

From minimalist strokes to vibrant patterns, these painted jewelry box ideas serve as a canvas for your imagination, transforming ordinary boxes into extraordinary treasures. 

So whether you're a seasoned crafter or a budding artist, take these inspirations and make them your own. 

Your jewelry deserves a home as unique and beautiful as the memories they embody. Happy crafting, and may your jewelry box be as full of wonder as the pieces it cradles.

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