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Jewelry/nic nac Holder for Home or Craft Fair

Jewelry/nic nac Holder for Home or Craft Fair
I made this holder for jewelry and cards to display at my table at a craft show coming up in two weeks. It would work as a display for just about anything you could think of. The great thing is when its not in use you can just fold it flat.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
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I found the materials for this projects from around the house.
So you need:
-Wood board
-2 hinges
-screws for hinges, make sure they are not so long that they go through the board
-batting
-fabric of your choice, I chose a fairly light color Amy Butler fabric with little contrast, so that it would not overwhelm the jewelry and cards that I hang on it.
-scissors
-stapler & staples
-elastic banding
-drill, small drill bit, and a bit that fits the screw
-latch (optional, see last step)

Below are part of the supplies. My mouse is not dragging to make remarks on the image so bare with me.
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5 comments
Oct 27, 2008. 5:43 PMstella4crafts says:
Good idea! You can stuffed this too for more sofisticaded look
Oct 5, 2008. 12:42 AMJyssa says:
nice! how would you suggest making one of these to display necklaces? (quite long ones)
Sep 7, 2008. 1:33 PMOnePrettyThing says:
Great idea! I'll be linking to this!
Sep 7, 2008. 9:21 AMcanida says:
This is great! What an easy way to show off your work. A one-panel piece would be great for home storage of earrings and the like. You could easily expand this to a longer zig-zag structure, which would stand up even better.

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