Storage for post earrings
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Cathy on Jun 18, 2015I have used plastic canvas that people use for needlepoint before. I have a little one that I used for travel. Works great.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Valenti on Jun 19, 2015I had a small plastic see thru box I use. I also have so many I even use a large note card, like an index card. Whatever you can come up with, I am sure it will work!Helpful Reply
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Barbara on Jun 19, 2015I use dollar store ice cube trays. One tray for gold, silver, black, etc. I an fortunate enough to have found a small dresser that doubles as a night stand. All my accessories are stored in the drawers. Scarves, bracelets and earing trays. This keeps out dust and keeps things within reach. I've even pulled out the whole drawer to lay on my bed to look over or straighten up my accessories each season.Helpful Reply
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Vickie McInteer on Jun 19, 2015cover a thin sheet of styrofoam with your favorite fabric, add soda pop tops to hang install earringsHelpful Reply
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Lindcurt on Jun 19, 2015Maybe put pairs together on a large button and store them in a drawer in ice cube trays or egg cartons.Helpful Reply
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Barb Ban on Jun 19, 2015Daily pill dispensers are great and have covers so you are less likely to accidentally drop them if you are moving them.Helpful Reply
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Renep on Jun 19, 2015If you have room by where you take them out - - a small corkboard in cute frame might be cute on the wall. Maybe a little tray under it ??Helpful Reply
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Deana Morrow-Allec on Jun 19, 2015I have pretty ribbons hanging in my bedroom and push the posts in it to store and display too. Drape robbon for hook earrings.Helpful Reply
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Janet Bartee on Jun 19, 2015i put screen in a lantern for my wire hoop earrings and used soft cork board in and old dresser frame for my post earring and necklacesHelpful Reply
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Hazel Vargas on Jun 20, 2015Here's what I do for those hard-to-store jewelry. You know those styrofoam blocks that come with boxed furniture? Take one solid piece and cut it to size, glue wrap a nice cover (e.g. contact paper, fabric, anything). Then stick in those earrings. Voila. I also use this in the sewing room as a handy pin cushion.1 marked as helpful Reply
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Hazel Vargas on Jun 20, 2015You can also use duct tape to cover the styrofoam block. They come in various funky colors and patterns -- your dollar store may have them.Helpful Reply
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UpState on Nov 17, 2015Many people choose the Styrofoam heads from wigs ! Always there. Stands up perfectly. Pretty portable. Can also display your favorite hat ! Guests love the creativity !Helpful Reply
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Pauline on Jan 05, 2016An embroidery hoop, some wider mesh screening (wide enough for the posts to go through without tearing) from a DIY store. Put the screening between the hoops to secure; tighten the hoops. Glue some ribbon around the outer hoop, make a hanging loop and place through the hoop screw. You can also use the plastic mesh for needlework but instead of putting it between the hoops, hot glue it to the top of the hoops and use wider ribbon to cover the hoop and the edge of the plastic. You can hang any of your earrings on either of these ideas.Helpful Reply
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