Shutter Necklace Holder: Johnny In A Dress
Wooden clothespins and an old shutter marry to make this great jewelry holder. It works for necklaces, hoop earrings, bangles, bracelets and even rings.
I think it would be brilliant at a craft fair.
Shutter Necklace Holder: Johnny In A Dress
Wooden clothespins and an old shutter marry to make this great jewelry holder. It works for necklaces, hoop earrings, bangles, bracelets and even rings.
I think it would be brilliant at a craft fair.
Organize Your Jewelry with The Letter 4
A hanger with some loosely woven fabric hung with some pockets (hand stitched or glued) and you have a jewelry organizer. Also, I am in blog love.
Recycled Picture Frame Jewelry Storage via Amped Dangerous
I fell in love instantly when I saw this way to display jewelry. It woudn’t take much but some gold paint, thrifted frames and pretty fabric. The hardest part would be the cubby for the frame ‘drawers’ but I bet a paper storage center would do the trick.
What is the best way to store braclets and bangles?? I have a TON!!
Great question! I found a few DIY solutions with some creative Googling:

Photo Source: Stu You Can’t Have
Multiple paper towel holders are one of the most practical options. Can I suggest reenforcing the tubes with a coat or two of papier mache?

Photo found via Pinterest pinned from Decoratrix. I could not find an original source though.
Glass beer and pop bottles are probably your most economical option.

Photo Source: Dana’s Fashion Blog
These tall, slender Ikea vases work nicely.

Photo Source: Adventures of VAHM
Vertical paper towel holders can be found in all manner o materials in just about every thrift shoppe.
A couple pre-made options:

This one holds an amazing amount of bangles and comes in a few finishes. I think for $34.99 it is reasonably priced if you can use it to store most to all of your collection.

This is another option from amazon, it holds significantly less but at $13.33 it is also significantly cheaper. If you have the dresser top space you could use a couple of these to store your collection.
Searching for paper towel holder on Amazon will get you thousands of price points and designs.
I hope that helps you get started! Stay organized, Melissa
Until Wednesday Calls: How To: Picture Frame Brooch Display
Turn on old frame into gorgeous brooch storage/display!
Welcome back for the third (and final) installment of Storage Solutions: Scarves and Hijabs. Parts one and two can be found here and here. This last round up is a few DIYs and a few ready made.

First up is my own solution. I hung a vintage chain belt vertically and use the links to hold scarves. The belt links are perfectly sized. I can hang multiple light scarves in one link or folded winter weight scarves. (Please don’t laugh at my sad belt collection. Please don’t laugh at the fact that I called it a collection.)

This fabric hanging scarf holder by Elizabeth of A Box Living is great because it is simple construction made with readily available materials. It is also easily customizable for your space.

Everyone has a hanger from a dry cleaner don’t they? At least one? Well, if you do you could always do what Instructables user whatthisgodwrought did with hers and turn it into a multi scarf holder.

Believe it or not this gorgeous wooden one is a DIY option. Full plans and how to at Home-Dzine.
If you haven’t found a DIY option that suits your needs below are a few very reasonably priced ready made options.

This butterfly one is adorable and at $6.98 on Amazon you really can’t beat the price.

I am a sucker for a sleek wooden design at this ten hole wooden scarf holder fits that bill. For $8.01 on Amazon you could afford to buy one for your mud room and bedroom closets.

Can you do a storage round up without an Ikea product showing up at least once? Well you might be able to but why would you want to? The Kompliment multi-use hanger is a steal at $7.99.
Well I hope you have been able to find a few storage solutions to help you with your scarves, Hijabs and pashminas. I had no idea there were so many fabulous ideas out there. As usual I hope you share any of your own solutions. You can submit photos, descriptions and links to thestoragegeek@gmail.com.