Tuesday, February 15, 2011

jewelry storage






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9 comments:

  1. Great ideas, Ashlyn--I really like ALL of them! I've been trying to think of something to do with all of mine as well, and I think I'll be trying some of these. Where did you find that fabulous nuts & bolys organizer?!

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    Julie

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  2. Julie,
    The nuts and bolts organizer was from a post at Apartment Therapy. I wish I had one of my own!!
    Ashlyn

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  3. very cool!

    I have a wicker bicycle basket hung on the side of an armoire. I keep rolled up belts, brooches and 'costum'ey' jewellery in it. Then inside the armoire is an old tie rack,..I hang necklaces there,... pj xx

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  4. Love these. I mounted squares of cork and pushpins to hang my necklaces, etc. on one wall in my closet. It brightens up the closet and keeps everything from being in a big tangle too. There is room to expand and I have big plans to add some art in there as well.

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  5. I completely need a new solution, like you i keep mine in a box so i reckon i actually wear about 10% of it - the things i can see! I love them hung on a tree - such a creative post! Love it! xo

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  6. Love these ideas Ashlyn! I recently bought a mini French vintage maniquin that I have on my dresser - all of my jewellery hangs from it. It is quite lovely! xx

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  7. Dear me...I must get my tangled mess out of the shoebox {shame on me}....these ideas are lovely. I know I would wear more of my necklaces if I could find them....hugs and love. xoxoxo

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  8. Amazing reference shots! I actually have mine in a huge draw that's filled with lots of little compartments. I love that I can pull it out and see everything in the one spot...I can also be awfully anal and group things by colour! x

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  9. I have always loved the rake idea. i have the rake we used growing up to rake weeds from the lake. I keep thinking I might take it apart!

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