Inspired by a tutorial video showing the construction of a similar object, this DIY wooden jewelry box is made from a single block of wood formed by glued planks, sectioned to obtain the various elements, and then reassembled in two parts. Following an instructional video, if the images are clear, the audio can be superfluous. This is demonstrated by our avid reader, Fabrizio Uliana, who, after watching an American carpenter's process for building a special organizer, decided to try making one using the same method, even though he didn't know English. Since it was a test, he used simple fir wood scraps to compose the block for his DIY jewelry box, but more satisfying results are achieved with finer woods and more evident grain. Using the same principle, you can create different DIY jewelry boxes in various shapes and sizes that, besides being useful, are an excellent idea for truly exclusive gifts, especially when Christmas comes.
How to Build a DIY Jewelry Box

Glue 4 pieces of wood measuring 180x75x18 mm face to face to obtain a parallelepiped. Onto this, glue the design previously prepared on a sheet of paper with the two concentric shapes, and cut out the outer profile with a band saw. The next step is to cut the bottom from the face opposite the one where the design was applied; here it was done by hand with a Japanese saw because the height of the piece exceeded the cutting capacity of the band saw. Now cut out what will be the drawer of the DIY jewelry box: the narrower the saw blade, the better the result. Here's how the three pieces appear in sequence. Still using the band saw, from the drawer block, cut the back and the front, both 5 mm thick. From what remains of the block, cut a U-shaped piece from the top to obtain the drawer compartment… … which is then glued between the back and the front. The yellow clamp holds the outer block under pressure.
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Materials and Tools You'll Need
- Wood planks (fir or finer wood like walnut or cherry) – find quality options in our Home Improvement collection
- Wood glue
- Band saw or Japanese saw
- Sandpaper (various grits)
- Clamps
- Paper for the template
- Pencil and ruler
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Wood Block
Select four planks of equal size and glue them together face to face. For best results, choose premium wood from our Home Improvement range, which offers a variety of lumber suited for fine woodworking projects.
Step 2: Transfer the Design
Draw or print two concentric shapes on paper (e.g., an Art Nouveau-inspired floral or geometric motif). Glue the paper onto the top face of the wood block.
Step 3: Cut the Outer Profile
Using a band saw, carefully cut along the outer line of the design. Take your time to ensure smooth curves. If you don't have a band saw, a Japanese saw works well for smaller pieces.
Step 4: Cut the Bottom
Flip the block and cut off a thin slice (about 5 mm) from the bottom face. This will become the base of your jewelry box. A sharp saw and steady hand are key here.
Step 5: Separate the Drawer
Cut horizontally through the block to separate the drawer section from the outer shell. Use the thinnest blade possible to minimize material loss. The result will be three pieces: the outer shell, the drawer block, and the base.
Step 6: Shape the Drawer
From the drawer block, cut off the front and back panels (each 5 mm thick). Then cut a U-shaped recess in the remaining block to create the drawer cavity. Glue the front and back panels onto the U-shaped piece to form the drawer. Let it dry under clamp pressure.
Step 7: Sand and Finish
Sand all surfaces starting with coarse grit and progressing to fine grit (e.g., 120 to 400). Apply a wood finish of your choice—oil, wax, or varnish—to enhance the grain and protect the wood. For a professional touch, consider pairing your finished box with a display shelving unit or a bookcase to showcase it in your home.
Tips for Success
- Use hardwoods like oak, walnut, or cherry for a more luxurious look and feel.
- If you're new to woodworking, start with softwood like fir to practice the technique.
- Always measure twice before cutting to avoid waste.
- Add a small knob or handle to the drawer for easier opening—browse our Home Improvement section for hardware options.
- For a truly unique gift, personalize the box with an engraved message or inlay.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What type of wood is best for a DIY jewelry box?
Hardwoods like walnut, cherry, or mahogany are ideal because of their beautiful grain and durability. However, softwoods like fir or pine work well for practice projects. You can find a wide selection of woodworking materials in our Home Improvement collection.
2. Can I make this project without a band saw?
Yes! A Japanese saw or a coping saw can be used for most cuts, especially if you work with smaller blocks. For precise cuts, a miter box can also help.
3. How do I make the jewelry box look more elegant?
Choose wood with striking grain patterns, apply a high-gloss finish, or add felt lining inside the drawer. You can also place the finished box on a nightstand or dresser for a coordinated bedroom look.
4. Is this a good gift idea?
Absolutely! Handmade jewelry boxes are thoughtful, personalized gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, or Christmas. Pair it with a mirror or wall decor for a complete gift set.
5. Where can I find more woodworking supplies?
Visit our Home Improvement and Garden Supplies collections for tools, finishes, and materials. For outdoor projects, check out our sheds and greenhouses.
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