Crafty Monday: DIY Earrings Holder
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I’ve decided to trash the Crafty Wednesday idea and make it Crafty Monday instead :) I think it’s more functional this way, because it gives me the weekend to work on a craft and have it ready to show on Monday. Considering this is my first crafty post I’m going to explain the way my posts are going to be. I’m going to explain the craft that I chose to do for this week along with a picture. Then I’m going to list the materials needed, and after that the procedure. Of course I will also credit the website where I found the idea in the first place, unless of course it’s my own :)

DIY Earrings Holder (Click to enlarge)

Before I found this idea, all of my earrings were in a slightly crowded, unorganized jewelry box. Every time I wanted to find a pair of earrings to match what I was wearing, I had to dump the box over and shuffle through the masses of different earrings to find the ones I was looking for. What a hassle this was! This craft idea is my ultimate remedy. No longer do I have to dig and dig for my earrings, and not to mention spend extra money for pairs of earrings that I lose!

Materials:
- 1 10” x 13” Picture Frame with metal snaps
- 1 sheet of cross-stitch canvas
Cost: $5.00

DIY Earrings Holder (Click to enlarge)

I bought my materials from Michael’s Craft Store. The frame was on sale for $4, and the cross-stitch sheet was .65 cents. The funny thing is, it’s the exact same frame that’s used by the original poster of this idea, even though it was posted almost a year ago.

DIY Earrings Holder (Click to enlarge)

Remove the back of the frame, along with the glass and any papers / fillers that are there as well. If your canvas is too big, you can use regular scissors to re-size it. You want it to fit pretty snug in the frame, but not to the point where it bends.

DIY Earrings Holder (Click to enlarge)

Lay your canvas into the frame, and secure it with the metal snaps. Flip your frame around and voilĂ ! You are done :) You can hang this on the wall with a thumb tack, or secure a picture a hanger to the back of the frame.

I found this craft idea from Teresa Franco’s Blog. So since this is my first crafty monday, I am well prepared for some direct constructive criticism. How have I done for my first post like this? Is the format of my post okay? Did I explain everything clearly? All comments are appreciated! :D

6 Comments

February 22nd, 2010

That looks cool, and really easy to do :) Best part is, if you hang it on the wall, then it becomes cool modern art.

From Amanda @ 5:43 pm | Website
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February 22nd, 2010

It looks great! Funny how you found the same frame that I used! Great Job!

From Teresa Franco @ 8:09 pm | Website
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February 23rd, 2010

That looks so cool! I want to do one for myself (might keep my earrings in order for a change…) :D

From Hanna @ 6:50 am | Website
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February 24th, 2010

I don’t mind it at all! It fun seeing others try out my projects = ) Thank you.

From Teresa Franco @ 3:09 pm | Website
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February 25th, 2010

Wow! Brilliant! I may just make one for myself! :D Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful idea.

From Miranda Adria @ 12:39 am | Website
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March 15th, 2010

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