Do-It-Yourself Eyeglasses Frame Storage Solutions: Quick And Easy Ideas to Make

For most of us, crafting using easy-to-find, inexpensive materials is a lot of fun. It’s even better when what we make will add to the beautiful organization of our home and care for our eyeglasses collection at the same time! Here are our all time favorite DIY frame storage ideas that are super-fast and incredibly easy to make:

Credits: Ecosalon.com

Just use your imagination, an old board and a leather lace to make Sofie Sausser’s 10 minute eyeglasses holder. You’ll need a hole drilled in the board near each end so you can knot the leather lace in the back. If rustic isn’t your style, you could paint the board and use chain or wire. This is one cheap and clever project!

Credits: Curbly.com

There aren’t even any directions required for this adorably vintage eyeglasses storage idea slash side table posted on Curbly.com by “DIY Mom.” All you do is attach some furniture legs to an old, but intact, suitcase. Or, metal legs on a sleek, contemporary briefcase could substitute well in a more industrial or trendy space. Inside your chosen suitcase, line up your frames that are stored inside protective cases or opt to store your eyeglasses in organizer tray sections. 

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If you have both a collection of hats and eyewear, why not team them up and line them up on a closet shelf? This is a wonderful storage idea by Mukulika Mukherjee that’s a real space-saver with a super-cute factor too.

Credits: MadiganMade.com

Kudos go to Shannon Madigan over at her blog, MadiganMade.com, where she posted her idea of turning an old wooden fishing pole rack or towel bar into a cute holder for sunglasses. Her project can be personalized your way — simply wing it by adding your choice of paint or fabric to your cleaned, sanded thrift store or flea market find and seal with a product such as Mod Podge.

Credits: Hilda Grahnat on Valentina De Pertis.com

We love that eyeglasses draped on simple wooden clothes hangers that are hung on the wall near a closet can be a part of such a serenely-beautiful bedroom! Wouldn’t you love to have a room like this?

Credits: LiveSimplyByAnnie.com

Use any size, color and style of picture frame without the glass to store your glasses frames. Top the cardboard backing with whatever you choose from plain white paper to multi-colored fabric to funky gift wrap to a textured wallpaper scrap. Then, secure ribbon or twine with tape at the back, leaving the center free to slip eyeglasses arms over. If you’re using a metallic-colored frame, you may want to use a matching color of ribbon.

 

Always Room For More

Now that you’ve got some fast, simple DIY frame storage ideas, you’ll have even more room to add to your affordable, stylish Zenni glasses collection. That’s the perk of having a place for everything, so check out these fashionable Zenni New Arrivals: (Just click on each image for ordering info.)

 

Zenni 286117  $9.95

Enjoy Summer 2013 in cool style with these fashionably geeky glasses in the most wonderful shade of translucent purple. They’d make great sunglasses too, so consider adding clip-on sunshades for only $3.95, a sunglasses tint for just $4.95 or auto-tinting (photochromic) lenses from $19.00. Follow the ordering system for add-on options.

 

Zenni 286015  $12.95

This season-spanning women’s frame is new, nerdy and has nifty notches in its fashionable, crisscross temple arm detailing. It’s a perfect frame for work, school or just looking smart and stylish anytime, anywhere.

 

Zenni 557918  $19.00

For something delightfully different, delicate and elegant, treat yourself to a sophisticated new look with the Zenni 557918 gold-toned frame. This red and gold New Arrival half-rim frame is a ‘must’ for your glasses collection as it even has tortoise-coated temple arm tips for extra charm.