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Tips on Making Necklace Holders

Posted in Jewelry on July 29th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

At some point, when one doesn’t have any money to spend, all of his or her creative ideas are diverted to making resourceful crafts to find convenient solutions.  That is the case of making necklace holders instead of spending cash to buy one.  The truth is, you can have a necklace and jewelry holder for as low as $3, if you know how to expand your imagination and if you are aware where to find them in the most unlikely places.

Still not yet convinced? Well if you are running out of money to buy expensive jewelry organizers and necklace holders then you may as well be resourceful and try the list below.  You can’t get any cheaper than those.

  1. A sturdy branch you would find in the woods.  This is entirely free and the truth is, you can also pluck a branch from a nearby tree as long as it has strong miniature twigs.  This will make an excellent jewelry tree and a perfect display for your room.  With a little varnish and cleaning up, you will end up with a functional as well as decorative jewelry tree, without having to spend wades of cash.
  2. Adhesive and Utility Hooks.  Whether they are cup hooks or hooks for mounting products, who says it’s illegal to make necklace hooks out of them?  Your local department stores and the home improvement section sells usually in groups of 5s or 10s.  You can just paste these hooks on your wall or beside your bedroom mirror conveniently – they are utility hooks that’s easy to put up and take down – that is, without damaging your wall.  You can buy hooks in Business Supply, Office World, Walmart and many more certified stores for the price range of $8 to $10.
  3. Racks.  Specifically tie racks that have hooks where you can conveniently slip and slide your necklace without them getting tangling with each other.  It works the same as hooks, but one wooden tie racks have many hooks that can accommodate a bigger storing capacity for necklace.  Essentially, wall mounted and made of composite wood, you can maximize the space efficiency of your room with a tie rack, thus, you are likely to get rid of unwanted clutter and mess brought about by a hodgepodge of entangled necklaces.
  4. Peg Boards.  Peg boards are effective choice for storing and safely keeping your necklaces.

According to studies, teenagers are likely to experiment with innovative ideas for necklace and jewelry holders, because they are more enthusiastic to experiment and layout their own rooms.  Although there are many necklace storage holders available online, it is best to inspire young people to be creative as they are slowly starting their own personal jewelry collection.