Jewelry Frames

Posted by on Jul 17, 2013

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If you have limited space and a lot of jewelry, like me, or you just want a fun way to display your jewelry, these frames are for you.

This is a really easy way to display and organize your jewelry. Get the instructions here:

http://fearlesslycreativemammas.blogspot.com/2013/07/diy-jewelry-frames.html

Materials: frames, some vanish or sealer spray, a glue gun with glue sticks, pliers, a sponge brush and a small brush, two skinny dowels, fabric and paint that compliment each other, a small handsaw and 's' hooks.



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  • by litokapunge
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    litokapunge

    I wanted to find something truly special for our anniversary—romantic, but not the usual cliché. A good friend recommended checking out magnoliajewelers, and that’s where I stumbled upon the perfect piece I didn’t even know I was looking for. It had a sleek, modern look with a hidden symbolic detail that only the two of us would recognize. Subtle and refined, it felt like it captured our story in a way words couldn’t. My partner was genuinely moved—it felt incredibly meaningful and personal.

  • by foxyred8
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    foxyred8

    I recently explored the jewelry frames project on CraftFoxes and was inspired to create my own display. I used an old picture frame, removed the glass, and attached some hooks to hang my necklaces. It turned out beautifully and added a personal touch to my room.

    While browsing for new pieces, I came across Mint and Lily’s jewelry collection. Their pieces are elegant and customizable, perfect for special occasions. From what I’ve read in Mint and Lily reviews , many customers love the quality and unique designs. If you're looking for a fun DIY display project, this is definitely a great place to start!