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storing jewellery
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I made a 'thing' for hanging necklaces on. I covered some strong cardboard with material then attached several horizontal ribbons - I sewed through the whole lots at intervals vertically - thus making lots of loops to hang the necklaces through.
I then velcro them to the inside of the wardrobe door.
All made with things i already had!0 -
Bought this mirror from Ikea when it was on offer for only £1 during their birthday celebrations in our local store but even at £15 its a not bad deal for quite big mirror and you can hang necklaces from it.0
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I also have 100s of necklaces. I hang them a few at a time over the neck of an ordinary coat hanger and hang them at the end of my wardrobe rail.0
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my Mum stores hers on 2 cork notice boards by hanging them up with the pin type things that come with the board. They look nice and dont get tangled.Do what you love :happyhear0
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Mine live on 2 dog-shaped hanging thingies attached to the wall with 5 hooks on each (from craft fairs) PLUS one wall mounted tie holder that Mr LW had and didn't need PLUS 2 mug trees from charity shops.
Yeah, I have a LOT of necklaces......:DIf your dog thinks you're the best, don't seek a second opinion.;)0 -
I have wall mounted candle holders that I hang mine on!0
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As this has fallen from the front page of OS, I'll add it to the existing thread on storing jewellery
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
I asked a similar thing a while back now, because all my necklaces were too long to store efficiently. This was my solution: link to the thread with picture HERE...
That was back in July and it's still going strong! Very cheap too!Ths signature is out of date because I'm too lazy to update it...0
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