
You can see a bohemian jewel-box makeover like this transforms a small dresser into a statement piece with character and vibrancy. By combining fabrics, trims, beads, and decorative jewels, you create a textured surface that feels rich and dynamic.
This project works especially well on curvy or ornate furniture because the embellishments enhance the shape rather than hide it. It’s a highly customizable style, so choose colors that speak to you and layer them with bold textures.
With patience and creativity, you’ll craft a piece that looks like it belongs in a boutique filled with global treasures.
Materials Needed
- 1 small wooden dresser or jewelry chest, approx. 18-24″ tall with 3-4 drawers
- 120-grit sandpaper (1 sheet)
- Acrylic paints: jewel tones (turquoise, magenta, gold, deep purple – 2 oz each)
- Fabric scraps or ribbon trims (approx. 1 yard each in 2–3 patterns)
- Lace trim (pink or any bold color, 2-3 yards)
- Flat-backed rhinestones or craft gems (pack of 50-100, assorted sizes)
- Beaded trims or adhesive gem strips (2-3 yards)
- 6-8 metallic embellishments (charms, pendants, or decorative appliqués)
- Decoupage glue or craft adhesive (8 oz)
- Small paintbrush set (detail + flat brushes)
- Hot glue gun with 10-12 glue sticks
- Clear gloss sealer (spray or brush-on, 8 oz)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Wipe down your dresser and sand lightly with 120-grit to help paints and adhesives stick.
Step 2: Apply a base coat of acrylic paint in a deep jewel tone like turquoise or purple. Let it dry fully before layering accents.
Step 3: Use metallic paints (gold, copper, silver) to highlight drawer edges, handles, or curves. I use a detail brush to help with precision.
Step 4: Cut lace and fabric trims to size, then attach them to drawer fronts or borders with decoupage glue. Then press flat with a clean cloth and allow to dry.
Step 5: Add bead trims, ribbon borders, or gem strips along edges using hot glue. For best results, you should work in small sections so glue doesn’t cool before applying.
Step 6: Place rhinestones and decorative charms in clusters for a jewel-box look. You can also combine large gems with smaller ones for layered sparkle.
Step 7: Once all embellishments are in place, seal flat painted areas with a clear gloss sealer. Avoid spraying directly on fabric trims and dab lightly if needed.
Step 8: Let everything cure overnight before styling. Now you can add boho décor like candles, trinket boxes, or jewelry stands to complete the look.
Notes: You should use a color palette of 3-4 bold hues to keep the design cohesive. And don’t overload drawer handles with embellishments; just keep them functional.