I'm struggling to find some solutions! I did find a tiny wonderful little shelf, in my fave vintage green!
But it's only tiny and only teeny bits fit on it. I need some jewellery display. I found this great tutorial for a ring display which I sorely need.
I think it looks quite good doesn't it! I'm hoping it can be wall mounted.
This looks pretty wonderful! Are pretty hooks expensive?
This looks good & easy & effective!
I like this idea too! I am all about these fabric covered boards.
Oh I just don't know!
What do you use for display, even at home?
for all my brooches i use an artists canvas - but love love the ideas above! imay invest in staple gun...
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That's a great idea! Do you think it would work for necklaces? Like if I used straight pins to anchor them in?
ReplyDeleteAnd you will create reasons to use a staple gun, they're so much fun!
it's a tricky one isn't it? Lot depends on WHAT you need to display but fabric covered boards is such a fun idea. Some wadding under the fabric would give it a more padded look and cork tiles under the fabric/wadding would give any pins you use something to stick into. Good luck, I'm sure you will come up with something groovy!
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling the fabric covered cork board! I didn't think about padding that out! Good thinkin Whitney!
ReplyDeleteI found a 8inx10in-ish sized vintage frame in the flat. I've sprayed it a matte lavender which is pretty & a dowel to match. I'm going to hot glue the dowel onto the frame cause I think a nail would split it. It's too small for necklaces but it might be just right for bracelets :)
oh! I've bid on a very pretty old biscuit tin to do the cigar box ring thing in. The cigar boxes were pricey and too small I think.
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