Hanger for earrings
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Kimberly Barney on Apr 05, 2013There was a post where earrings were hung on a piece of lace pulled tight inside an embrodiery hoop.Helpful Reply
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Lynne Reis-Napier on Apr 05, 2013If it fits your decor, I have seen where people have stapled chicken wire to the back of a picture frame and hung it on the wall, and, of course, hung their earrings throughout the wire. I even saw where they had grouped several antique-style frames in a stylish pattern close to an antique vanity.Helpful Reply
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SLS Construction & Building Solutions LLC on Apr 06, 2013Stretch some regular mesh screen (like we use for window screens - just not the metal version) over a needlepoint frames, a picture frame, etc...Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Apr 06, 2013@Gail R there are a number of posts here, just need to get creative with your search words, try 'earing storeage' or 'earings' etc. One post has attached a vegetable steamer to the wall and hung earings on that. Others have used screening on the back or a frame, others still have used a shutter or even an old blind bound between some kind of pipe frame. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Robyn on Apr 07, 2013I have mine draped over the edges of wine glasses in my bathroom.One glass holds so many earrings.Helpful Reply
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Cheryl on Apr 07, 2013a kid's simple auto harp or a door harp that is no longer in use works well. Also saw a bambo rod with small posts set in sideways.Helpful Reply
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Annette Amann-Robichaud on Jan 27, 2015I made one with a mesh pencil holder. I think I just hot glued lace around the top and put some felt on the bottom insde. You could put rings inside too.Helpful Reply
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Kristi Kear on Aug 11, 2015An old steel cheese graderHelpful Reply
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Susan Karasinski on Aug 31, 2015have you tried a picture frame filled with a out door screen, you can add a chain and hang it on a wall or lean against a mirrorHelpful Reply
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Lisa on Aug 31, 2015I did the window screen attached to a cool picture frame. It's perfect!Helpful Reply
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Anita Gian on Jan 12, 2016Use a wooden embroidery hoop with a piece of lace stretched on it.Helpful Reply
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Felicity Wallace on Aug 24, 2016How about this? I made one for my sis-in-law and one for myself. It holds quite a few earrings and I love it! I got these shutters for free but you can find them at thrift stores and such too.Helpful Reply
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