![]() The following weekend I paid a visit to another local show, just to 'walk it' with a different eye, looking at how vendors had their booths set-up, what type of tents were available, etc. She agreed and then admitted that she also was clueless about how to get things together. So I turned to a co-worker (you now know as my friend and faculty member 'Stained Glass Lindi') and asked if she wanted to do the show with me, adding her beautiful glass pieces. Now, I have to stop here and tell you that this show was two weeks away and having only ever visited a variety of art shows and craft festivals around the country, I had no earthly idea as to what I was getting myself into! I had no tent, no display items, no 'anything' that I needed. NATURAL ROUGH STONE & CRYSTALS FOR TUMBLER. ![]() Please check out the links below and pick a few to stop by. My blog friends all came together to bring you our “Ultimate Cleaning & Organization Resource” blog hop. (By the way, the bracelet is removable so I can still wear it.) You can see the full before and after shots here: Old Sweater & Jewelry Lamp Makeover. ![]() I combined my sweater, with my Mom’s mother of pearl bracelet to makeover this very dated lamp from the thrift store. Spread spackle over holes, let dry, and sand smooth with sand paper.Īnd lastly…one of my favorite ideas is to dress a lamp with sentimental jewelry. All you need is a little spackle and a puddy knife. *The holes can be patched easily if the time comes. I used everyday nails with a large head, and then I attached little gems at the end of the nails to make it look more finished. When I first began blogging, and before I painted our bedroom white, I decided my earrings were pretty enough to display on our wall. You can find the full tutorial and before photos here: Jewelry Box Makeover. Now, my daughters have it on their bathroom vanity filled with trinkets. This one took a little more work, and I used mine as a candle holder at first. The little mint-aqua roses make me crave wedding cake, lol. I found one for you here if you can’t find one at the thrift store. This one is a silver tray from the thrift store. Here’s another very affordable idea for organizing jewelry…I used a couple branches from our yard and a slice of a tree to make this DIY Tree Branch Jewelry Stand. Larger nails would look pretty for your scarves, or hand bags. I didn’t measure between nails, I just winged it because I like rustic. Oh, and I used old fashioned style nails that can be found here. This seemed perfect, and our daughters are actually using it. Waste not want not, I had to use it somewhere. I used extra stained wood from our DIY Wood Planked Ceiling. Just screw in your board after you measure from floor molding to ceiling. Yes, I actually screwed this board (my husband helped) into the wall studs, so I could hang nails randomly for our daughters to display their jewelry, or hair accessories. I call it my “DIY Rustic Jewelry Display”. Lets start with that one that looks like a board on a wall. *** Some of the links in this post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. Okay, so maybe organizing and cleaning isn’t really fun, but I think some of my “Unique Jewelry Storage Ideas” may tickle your fancy. Am I pregnant? Absolutely not! It must be the new year, or new moon, or new sneakers-I don’t know why, I tell you.Įither way…I have a fun post today full of great tips for organization, and cleaning. I have been “nesting” like crazy, lately.
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