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Chic DIY Jewelry Holder
Today’s featured project is from M-D Hobby and Craft. There’s nothing worse than misplacing one of your earrings or creating a giant, knotted mess of necklaces that you can’t get undone. Save yourself the headache and use this Chic DIY Jewelry Holder to keep track of your jewelry pieces.
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Enter to Win Today’s Prize
Today’s prize is from M-D Hobby and Craft. Enter to win the Craft Kit & Caddy which includes: M-D Magnetic Chalkboard (12” x 12”), M-D Perforated, Decorative Sheet (12” x 24”), M-D Magnetic Sheets for Memo Boards (12” x 12”), M-D Hobby Shears, Fabric, Spray Glue, Measuring tape, Metal Working Gloves, Washi Tape, Magnets, and a Canvas Hobby Bag for all your Hobby things!
In order to win today’s prize, all you need to do is:
- Like the AllFreeJewelryMaking Facebook page here, AND
- Like the M-D Building Facebook page here, AND
- Leave a comment on this blog post below telling us:
How do you organize your jewelry?
Don’t miss your chance to stock up your craft stash and win more than $2,000 in crafty prizes! There’s something for everyone in this epic craft giveaway…trust us, you don’t want to miss this one! You can enter to win this awesome assortment of prizes once a day throughout the month of March.
OFFICIAL RULES FOR DAILY CONTEST
- There is a maximum of one entry per person. The entry will be based upon a comment left on this blog post. Duplicate comments will be deleted and are not tallied.
- You must “like” both the AllFreeJewelryMaking Facebook and the M-D Building Facebook pages to be eligible.
- Winner will be selected at random from the comments on this blog post below.
- Winner will be announced here on the blog tomorrow as well as contacted by the email address provided.
- You have until tonight, March 12th, 2014 at 11:59p EST to leave your comment on this post. Comments posted after that will not be counted.
- Contest open to anyone 18+ in US and/or Canada.
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How do I organize my jewelry? I don’t. But I need to do so. I need to win this prize so I will be motivated to organize!
I keep it in a jewelry box. Thanks for the offer.
I have a cool (cheap and recycled, too) jewelry organization system. I save my old egg cartons and the earrings I make in each of the egg cups! It has taken up quite a bit of space on one of the tables in my craft room, but it is a great way to keep them displayed and easily accessible!
I have a cabinet with drawers for jewelry, but it stil lgets unorganized.
I don’t wear jewelry. I live on a farm and the animals don’t care if I wear jewelry but mainly it might get lost.
Right now I have a jewelry box, but it doesn’t keep my necklaces organized very well. Need some other way to do it. Winning this would be wonderful!
The first thing that I made for organizing my jewellery was a red satin glued over a heart shaped cardboard with stuffing. I then glued white lace around the edges, & used gold right-angled hooks for hanging my jewellery and a flip top from a can of pop to hang it on the wall. This is my favourite for hanging chains. I have a jewellery chest for the rest of my jewellery.
I’m a jewelry hoarder and right now all I use are little plastic bags and piled into a suitcase. When I need a special piece of jewelry I have a really hard time finding it. I have to lift each individual bag to see what’s in it. This jewelry organizer would do the trick.
Wow! What a fantastic prize. There are a lot of new crafts that I would like to try. Fave Crafts has inspired me to branch out from the crafts I now do to others that save money and give so much satisfaction in giving to others and I wait til they ask “where did you get this?” And I can reply “I made it.”
Oh what a neat idea! I would love to make this.
Need one blue & green for my daughter and all her jewerly
Hang my necklaces on a ‘necktie rack’.
Wow, this seems really handy. I’m big on jewelry and I tend to hoard it into miniature glass bowls and holders, so I can just reach into them and pull earrings, etc off my dresser table when I need them, but yes, everything gets so tangled and cluttered up sometimes. I often imagine how great it would be if I could have an entire wall of my bedroom devoted to jewelry. A bunch of these jewelry holders on a single wall or maybe a plus size version of this would indeed be awesome!
I have a jewelry box but it isn’t any good for necklaces, they tangle, so at the moment they’re hanging from a mug carrier!
I am lucky to own a jewelry box. However, it is not efficient for keeping bracelets. Instead, I use an old wooden paper towel holder which lays on its side.
Would love to win do lots of crafts with the little one
I have an old humadoor i turned in to a jewelry box and my necklaces hang from an old banana hanger
I use a fishing tackle box! Although, at 39 I would like to upgrade.
I have 3 jewelry boxes and a small drawer. Sets are kept together, but the individual pieces are sorted by type- bracelets together, etc. I have cardboard with slits cut in it to wrap necklaces around… well, not the chunky ones, of course! – so they don’t get tangled.
I have a homemade wooden jewelry box with drawers down one side and a long door on the other side to hang necklaces. It was made for me by my father-in-law. I used to have a small perforated metal circular frame that had an easel back for hanging earrings. It was small and the perforated holes were too little, so I got rid of it. I have seen new ones made from perforated metal and placed in a wooden frame. Some I have seen can be hung or have an easel back. These seem very functional and sophisticated. I love making things and would love to make my own using some of the perforated metal and supplies in this giveaway.