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........ now those I just gotta see
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They're great lol, they're in the pet section but i dont think my cat will really need them lol, if anyones interested they're on the site lol......thinking about it i could do with one morrre....Debt which IS NOW GONE before 31.12.2011: CC - GONE!!! :j Loan: GONE!! :j
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They are fabulous - but £1.65 each :eek:! (I'm such a cheapskate
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I've got hooks screwed in to the side of my wardrobe and hang necklaces and some evening bags there, high enough to be out of the reach of the cats. Also have some hooks on the back of the wardrobe doors, and some of those narrow plastic baskets tingies so i can keep all sorts of bits there. (it uses up the space between the edge of clothes on coat hangers and the door) I also drape some of the prettier long neckalces over the corners of mirrors. Also considering using a small towel rail screwed into the wall and suspending necklaces from s shaped hooks on that Another thin I have is a pretty towel ring screwed into the wall to hang my long scarves up out of the way,0
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I do have one of these hanging on the back of my bedroom door. Used to have it inside the wardrobe - but it's easier to get at on the door. Great for scarves etc - but I suppose it would work for necklaces as well.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/701089120 -
DD got 2 beautiful Waterford crystal ring trees from Freecycle :j
I'll add this to the existing thread to give you more ideas
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
I got a chiffonier from Lakeland in their January Sale - which is great for my earrings and it's got a little drawer at the bottom which holds chains and pendants.0
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I have a daft number of necklaces that I need to find a good way to store. I am notorious for twisting and knotting them. I have tried storing them in little plastic bags but I find they twist and knot on themselves.
Obviously I don't want to spend money on it if I can help it nor do I think I want to use jewellery rolls - some of them aren't suitable for rolling up.
So anyone got any clever ideas?
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Hi,
I use a mug tree,it's perfect for hanging necklaces and bracelets,
you can buy them for very little in second hand shops !
HTH
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