Jewelry Holder
Let me start off with saying that I suck at taking pictures. I forget to take pictures before and during projects. At the end of the project I finally remember to take a picture.....and I just don't take very good pictures! So I have pictures for this post but I did not remember to take any until today....and the picture is bad because the jewelry holder has already been hung in the closet so I did not have the space to get a good picture!
On to the real reason for this post........
A few summers back I sold vegetables at a Farm and Art Market. There was another girl there that sold these awesome looking jewelry holders. I never ended up buying one from her during the summer. After that I could not find a way to contact her. One day at Kirkland's I saw a similar jewelry holder.....but it was $50! I did not want to spend that much. That is when I decided to make my own....it would be cheaper, right? I went on Pinterest and found some ideas and tips on how to make one. Below is a picture of the one I made. I also made one for my Grandma. For both of them I ended up spending close to $90. It ended up being cheaper but not by much!
On to the real reason for this post........
A few summers back I sold vegetables at a Farm and Art Market. There was another girl there that sold these awesome looking jewelry holders. I never ended up buying one from her during the summer. After that I could not find a way to contact her. One day at Kirkland's I saw a similar jewelry holder.....but it was $50! I did not want to spend that much. That is when I decided to make my own....it would be cheaper, right? I went on Pinterest and found some ideas and tips on how to make one. Below is a picture of the one I made. I also made one for my Grandma. For both of them I ended up spending close to $90. It ended up being cheaper but not by much!
You can't tell by the horrible picture but the earrings go in the holes of the 3 bars inside the frame.
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