georgia another idea to keep them from sliding is to do what i did... instead of using wire, i used an old stand of beads/necklace that had broken and could not be worn. that way, the earrings could could rest down in the slots between beads. this prevented them from moving and gave me built--in measurements/spacing for knowing how far apart to space the jewelry. it worked perfectly! and i love that i used old jewelry to display and organize the new jewelry instead of discarding it!!
If you've got a tangle of jewelry that needs taming, this DIY is right up your alley. Alicia of Atypical Type A used picture wire and screw hooks to make this simple rack. Now her earrings and necklaces are organized and easy to see.
So simple, yet so clever: Earrings and necklaces hang from bands of wire strung along a closet wall. Avoid tangles by leaving plenty of space in between each.
Give your jewelry some air. You will wear it more often. I hang my necklaces on a row of rusty nails hammered straight into the wall above my dresser. Or you can tack up some wire to create an instant (and pretty) tiered organizer.
So simple, yet so clever: Earrings and necklaces hang from bands of wire strung along a closet wall. Avoid tangles by leaving plenty of space in between each.
Give your jewelry some air. You will wear it more often. I hang my necklaces on a row of rusty nails hammered straight into the wall above my dresser. Or you can tack up some wire to create an instant (and pretty) tiered organizer.
Give your jewelry some air. You will wear it more often. I hang my necklaces on a row of rusty nails hammered straight into the wall above my dresser. Or you can tack up some wire to create an instant (and pretty) tiered organizer.
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Give your jewelry some air. You will wear it more often. I hang my necklaces on a row of rusty nails hammered straight into the wall above my dresser. Or you can tack up some wire to create an instant (and pretty) tiered organizer.
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