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December 19, 2011

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Free Tutorial: Frame It Earring Display
The bonus is that if I choose to use this without my earring cards, then I can use the smaller section to hang shorter earrings and the longer section to hang longer earrings. Does that make any sense? (Or am I slurring my words now?) i::Et voila! I love it! (Celebrate with more orange juice*!) Oh. I know. Now you are going to ask me how I get my earring cards to hang on there just so. I was afraid you would ask me that. You can read my tutorial on how to make your own earring cards from postcards like mine (okay, not just like mine. Make them like yours but use the tute to get the skinny on how I made them!) Here is a source for the adhesive backed earring card adapters that I have not tried, but is very reasonable (I might have to go and order some myself!): Jewelry Displays and Boxes What is the best jewelry packaging idea that you have done, seen or imagined
Art Bead Scene Blog .

Another Jewelry Display
Okay, so I might be having a little too much fun finding jewelry storage/display options. But I like this one. You might think it’s weird. You might think it’s creepy. But I think it’s lovely and graceful. And handy! It’s a hand/forearm-shaped jewelry display stand, perfect for your vanity countertop. If you’re a ring fanatic, this is perfect. The long, skinny fingers are just right for slipping on all the rings in your collection. Certain styles of earrings work well, too, as do delicate/lightweight bracelets and necklaces. And the thumb area, which is a little more sturdy, works well for more chunky pieces. I think it’s a little retro�� a little Audrey Hepburn��a little whimsical. Here’s the link. Note that the hand display shown on the Amazon listing appears to be glossy/shiny. In person, it’s not shiny at all��just beautifully matte. Hand Jewelry Display (on Amazon
Pioneer Woman Home & Garden | Ree Drummond .

More Cool Jewelry Display Ideas and Tutorials
Tweet Fall is the time of year when many artisans are getting ready for the bumper crop of craft shows. Jewelry displays are key to showcasing jewelry properly. So here are more jewelry display ideas and tutorials. Dawn Kruchoski of DMJ Discount Jewelry shared her pictures of her free standing pegboard display over on Rena’s blog. It was conceived for speedy use. Dawn’s display folds flat easily and can be used adjacent to a standard display table. Her jewelry items are all ready to hang onto the display using shop type pegs in short order as you can see from her transport box below : Mindie over at the Bacon Time with the Hungry Hypo blog shared this super ring organizer idea using an ordinary thread organizer from her local Walmart store. It was plain wood so she painted it. Those of you who make romantic styled jewelry might be interested in Niamh’s tutorial on Urban Threads. Her Lace on Lace jewelry holder is a lovely variation of the picture frame style of earring holders.
The Beading Gem’s Journal .

DIY Thursday: Sew a Custom Jewelry Display
“Recycle, re-use” and “love the earth” were favorite catch phrases of my childhood of the late ’60’s early 70’s. I was given a sewing needle when I was 5 years old and taught how to make basic stitches. So the other day when I was searching the internet for mannequin style jewelry displays, it hit me. Why don’t I take the concept of one of my collections, hands, and make my own hands for display? A quick peek at just one of my hand groupings. They’re scattered all over my studio and house. After some searching, I realized I wouldn’t be able to purchase a sewing pattern for a hand. I had to jump right in and make one myself. I don’t have any training in pattern making but I had to try. I used regular white printer paper and drew an outline of my own hand. I didn’t measure it while I was drawing but I tried to draw the outline 1/4 inch bigger to allow for seams. The finished pattern on my kitchen table.
Lampwork Diva aka Cindy Gimbrone .

More Jewelry Display Ideas
I’m always on the hunt for simply and fun ways to display my jewelry. These four come from Pinterest .

Local Jewelry Makers Display During ArtSpan SF Open Studios
Sterling silver O necklace and chain by Kristiana Spaulding Druzy rings by Claudia Kussano The blue crystal necklace by Phylis Johnson-Silk features sterling silver findings and a sterling silver clasp with inlaid turquoise. Along with pre-Halloween costume drama, there’s one fashion-minded inevitability you can count on October in San Francisco: lots of lovely locally-made jewelry on display during ArtSpan Open Studios , an annual event inviting the public into the City’s many artists’ studios over a five-weekend stretch. And while fine art in the form of paintings, sculpture and photography dominate the offerings, there are numerous San Francisco jewelry designers showing their work each weekend. It’s a chance to step inside the maker’s workspace, chat a little about the process behind the pieces and purchase directly from designers.
sfindiefashion.com .

Decor in the Details: Displaying Jewelry
1) Nana’s Warm and Modern Family Home 2) Alison & Brendan’s Creative, Colorful, Craft-Filled Home 3) Zoe & Trey’s Refined Eclectic Georgetown Digs 4) Sean Yashar’s Think Pad 5) Jennifer’s Cool and Kitschy Austin Home! More Apartment Therapy jewelry display ideas: ? Roundup: Jewelry in the Bedroom and Bathroom ? Creating a Practical and Beautiful Jewelry Display ? 3 Unconventional Jewelry Storage Ideas ? Inexpensive Jewelry Storage Solutions ? Old Window Frame Turned Jewelry Display Is jewelry in your home something that gets displayed? If so, how? Images: 1,2,5: Adrienne Breaux; 3: Leah Moss; 4: Bethany Nauert Los Angeles Adrienne Breaux July 22, 2011 09:30AM Tags inspiration, organizing, interior design, jewelry, organization, house tour, design elements, alison headley, jewelry display
Apartment Therapy Los Angeles .

Displaying Your Jewelry To Sell
Displaying Your Jewelry To Sell Effective jewelry displays require wholesale bracelet balance between style and restraint. While there is no perfectly right or perfectly wrong way to show your jewelry, there are a few things to consider. One feature of a good jewelry display is that it reflects the style and personality of the jewelry line and the taste of the targeted customer. Be as creative with your display props, backgrounds, and textures as you are when creating your wholesale necklaces jewelry. For ideas, flip through catalogs that feature women’s fashions and jewelry. The idea is not to copy the way the catalogs display jewelry, but to use their settings as a springboard to a great new display of your own. Of course one can get carried away and put too much into their jewelry display cabinet, which can communicate the wrong message. Picture an entire table filled with bamboo stalks, tiger-print fabric, and driftwood under and behind every piece of jewelry.
Article Buster .

Jewelry Display enhances the gracefulness of any jewelry
The beauty of a diamond lies hidden in the rough stone until it is cut to perfection. Light falling on a well cut gemstone can entrance the viewer with the play of light refracted off the surfaces, creating a living, dancing flame trapped eternally within the stone. A carefully chosen and designed setting for the gemstone enhances its beauty, making any connoisseur yearn to put the seal of ownership on it. If it is the craftsman or jewelry designers’ talent that places the gemstone in its perfect setting, gives birth to a piece of exquisite art, it is the display artist who needs to showcase the piece of jewelry in such a way that any passerby should stop, be awestruck by admiration and covet that piece of jewelry for themselves or their loved ones. Today, the display artist or retailers’ job has been made easier by the range of modern, stylish and aesthetically pleasing display cases available in the market.
Gustavo Inc .
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