Refashion an Old Jewelry Box with WallPops! 

Today’s WallPops project takes a long forgotten jewelry box and recreates it, giving it an updated and refreshed look. This fun activity can be customized to your own personal style using any design that fits into your bedroom décor scheme. Have fun with your design, mix, match and be creative!

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jewelry box makeover

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jewelry box makeover

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