Hanger for earrings
-
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
-
-
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
-
-
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
-
-
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
-
-
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
-
-
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
-
-
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
-
-
Kristi Kear on Aug 11, 2015An old steel cheese graderHelpful Reply
-
-
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
-
-
Lisa on Aug 31, 2015I did the window screen attached to a cool picture frame. It's perfect!Helpful Reply
-
-
Anita Gian on Jan 12, 2016Use a wooden embroidery hoop with a piece of lace stretched on it.Helpful Reply
-
-
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
-
Related Discussions
How do you use washi tape?
Looking for ideas on how to use washi tape for DIY projects and crafts.Do you use it on notebooks, gift wrap, and journal pages?How about decor pieces and organizing ... See more
Is washi tape recyclable?
I'm moving to a new place and taking down my renter-friendly washi tape decor when I thought... wait, isn't this just paper? Can I chuck the washi paper in the recycl... See more
Can you write on washi tape?
I have some gorgeous translucent washi tape and I want to use it to label items. Has anybody written on washi tape before? If so, what type of pen/ink works best to s... See more
How effective are bay leaves for ants?
I'm dealing with a terrible ant infestation, and I heard that bay leaves can be a great way to keep them away. Do you know if that's true? If it is, how can I use bay... See more
Does anyone have any good suggestions on how to keep squirrels out of my bird feeders?
I have tried the crushed red pepper in the bird seed, and have tried putting vaseline on the pole that holds the feeders....any other suggestions? I will at times hav... See more
How to clean a mirror without streaks?
Every time I clean my mirrors, they end up having tons of streaks and almost look worse than before I started. What could I use to clean them that won't leave streaks... See more
How can I inexpensively add some "wow" to my very brown/tan house?
My house is 100 years old and rock solid but it is bland. It needs someone's creative suggestions!