Monday, 23 July 2012

How I Organize my Jewelry

I was recently sorting my jewelry and decided to do a quick post demonstrating how I organize my go-to jewelry. I love to accesorize and the only way I can do so in a timely manner is to have my go-to pieces organized and easily accessible.   It would take me an entire day to photograph all the pieces I have collected thus far hence my decision to share with you my go-to ones.

Did you know that cutlery trays are amazing for storing earrings, chains, rings etc.?  Look what an awesome organizer it makes! On the far left, houses my authentic gold pieces that I absolutely love and wear often. At the top, is just ideal for my rings and the other spaces does a great job for displaing my earrings and chains. Love this concept!


The next concept involves a rack which is used for hanging belts I believe.  Either way, this is perfect and when I say perfect, it is for beaded and more heavier necklaces and even bracelets.  Notice the volume of pieces that can be stored on this single rack?



Below the rack is a DIY earring holder made from a simple box stuffed into one  leg of an old pantyhose, then secured with satin ribbons on both ends. This is ideal for housing earrings with hooks since it pierces the fabric and stays put.

Bangles and bracelets are also worth organizing so you can mix and match at will.  This next piece was actually a candle holder that once accommodated tea light candles hung on the branches.  This I thought was super for housing my bangles and bracelets.



The last organizer was a present from hubby some 15 years ago.  Yes. I have it to this day and it's good as new.  In this musical box, I like to store my brooches and rings that aren't worn on a daily basis and other pieces.


As you can see it doesn't have to cost you a lot to organize your jewelry. You can simply achieve this by sourcing inexpensive supplies from your dollar store, DIY projects or by  re-using/recycling old things found around your home. I hope you are inspired. Cheers!
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