I used to keep my necklaces in a jewelry box and of course it was a chore to untangle them when I wanted to wear one. I did keep some of my more delicate chains draped over a mirror.
But my mom bought me this cute necklace stand and it's made my life easier. Well, easier when it comes to finding an untangled necklace.
You can also store bracelets here, too, but I have so many necklaces they took up all the room.
How do you store your necklaces?
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Comments (5)
I have more necklaces than I think I can count. :D Most of it is junk jewelry and stuff, so I don't care if it gets tangled, but for the more delicate stuff, I took a small piece of 2 x 4, about 6 inches long, nailed it to the wall, and put small hooks in it, staggered so they weren't all in a straight line. It's easy, it's cheap, and you can paint it to match your decor. You can also make it longer if you have more jewelry.
I have quite a bit of costume/fashion necklaces. I bought a corkboard that hangs on the wall and those big tacs. So the necklaces hang on the tacs. That way I can see all of them to know if I'd like to wear one that day.
most of my necklaces are delicate that my DH got me for my birthday or christmas, and so I put them back in the jewelry box they came in. Other, bigger, less expensive pieces are draped over my bedroom mirror
My girls would knock this tree over in a second. I need something that will store flat and go in a drawer.