I sell jewelry on Etsy. I figured, why not display my jewelry at home while I wait for it to sell? So I came up with some cute jewelry display ideas:
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Yes, this is a cheese shredder! |
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When the handle broke off of an old garden rake, I knew just what to do with it! I hang bracelets, necklaces, scarves, and belts from the tines. |
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I took a 2x4 scrap of wood and covered it with pretty paper. Then I pet some little nails in it to hang things on. |
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Some screen or netting nailed, stapled, or glued onto the back of a picture frame is great for holding earrings or pins. |
These are all pretty nifty ideas! I love the bottles for the bracelets, but my favorites have to be the cheese shredder and the broken rake. I would have never thought of that on my own. It's a great way to re-purpose old stuff around the house. Thanks for sharing! :)
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Thank you! I didn't come up with all of them on my own, though. :)
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