In our previous house, I had a spot for all my jewelry in the Master Bedroom closet. It was a nice spot and I could find what I needed.
But when we moved, the master bedroom closet didn't have room to make a jewelry spot. My solution was to put fancy thumb tacks on the wall next to the dresser. It worked if a little blah. I still had one of the small frames for my earrings. Unfortunately, the area next to the bed ended up as a catchall and if I happened to drop something, it was a pain to dig through the junk to find the earring or whatever.My sister and I love going to Canton and their First Monday Trade Days. There's treasures to be found if you're willing to look. The decision to go the end of July was made. I was determined to find something unique.
Can I say it was hot? By lunchtime, I hadn't found anything and was starting to get discouraged. I knew we weren't going to last in the heat much longer. That's when I spied this:
When I was ready to make my new jewelry holder, I took everything off the wall. And because I can't do things part way, I cleaned off the dresser and nightstand as well. It made a big mess. LOL.
To hang the fencing, all I used was a couple of screws to screw it to the wall. I wanted "S" hooks for the necklaces but couldn't find any small enough. I ended up buying some colorful paperclips, unbending them to form an "S". Perfect! I started hanging the necklaces.The dresser and nightstand were neatly rearranged.
I even had a space for my hat at the bottom of the wire holder! A small stool holds a couple of bags next to the nightstand and one basket under the nightstand holds the extra pillows and blanket.
The earring holder was placed on the adjacent wall.
Love this so much. I am glad you could hold out in the heat a little longer to find this fence to make into your jewelry holder. Fabulous! Happy Friday. Have a great weekend. xoxo
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