I wanted something simple yet pretty that could easily hold earrings and necklaces. This project takes about an hour, and can be customized in dozens of ways. The way I've done it is very basic.
Plus, you might just have all the materials around your house! Hooray!
(And thanks to Jace for taking pretty late night finished product pictures for me!)
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Signing UpStep 1: What you need:
- a large piece of cardboard, single ply
- a utility knife with a new blade
- a quilting ruler or something similar
- a cutting mat or a thicker piece of cardboard to cut on
- some scrap cotton fabric - I used an unbleached muslin
- a pen for marking
- scissors for cutting fabric
- Fabri-tac glue or something similar - anything that dries fast and can bond paper and fabric!















































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I figure that the purpose of the hinge is just to be able to secure earrings to the frame by pinning them in the back. Do you think this would work as a simplified version, without the hinge, and maybe just putting push pins in the board to hang bracelets off of? Push pins probably aren't the best thing to use, but, something along those lines?
Just make sure your notches are deep enough to hold thick bracelets, and that the notches and spaced far enough apart, probably 2-3 inches, so the bracelets don't hang on one another. :)
http://www.opaline-sucasa.com/2009/09/hanging-cardboard-jewelry-frame.html
your idea with the hinge is smart! The outcome's lovely, too!
I was thinking, if you have some styropor foam (from packaging) and glued it to the back of this..you could insert pushpins on the 'frame' itself as well - space for more earrings & rings & bracelets!
I have stg similar but I wanna make another one from scratch to document the steps with pics for an instructable. And the first thing I thought was "need-more-earrings" =)
See you!
Eda