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Showing posts with label earring display. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earring display. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Earring Display from Australia

{Gum Tree Display}

I love trees for displays. Can't get enough. But I also have a fondness for quirky buildings. These two displays from Australian company Polli features locally sourced wood in intriguing cut out shapes that would be perfectly at home on my mantle with tealights behind it as it would on my dresser holding all my earrings.
{Amsterdam Display}

Erin Prais-Hintz invites you to go on a journey of inspiration at her blog Treasures Found :: Inspiration is Everywhere. You can view a gallery of her work at http://www.tesoritrovati.com/ or purchase her new line of 'Simple Truths' in her Etsy shop.


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Sweeping Tree Jewelry Display

There is something so beautiful about a tree. I love the sturdy trunks and their graceful branches reaching up. I have several metal jewelry trees on my dressers and I am always drawn to that natural shape for displaying jewelry.



I came across this very pretty Sweeping Tree Jewelry display on Etsy from seller Lauren Mollica. Bracelets, necklaces and rings can be hung on this piece of modern art, but what I love most is all the little slots that are specifically designed to hold up to 60 pairs of earrings. I like the fact that it would be out and visible. In my own jewelry boxes I forget about my treasures if I can't see them. Plus I have so many gorgeous pieces of art jewelry it would be a shame not to show them off!
Check out Lauren's other awesome jewelry displays in her sold items on Etsy (I really want to buy the Dancer for my own Tiny Dancer!).

Erin Prais-Hintz invites you to go on a journey of inspiration at her blog Treasures Found :: Inspiration is Everywhere. You can view a gallery of her work at http://www.tesoritrovati.com/ or purchase her new line of 'Simple Truths' in her Etsy shop.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Earring Display: More Eco-Chic Jewelry Display

Another cool find from Tangle And Fold on Etsy!


This time the simple frame has this cool scroll effect to it. Hemp string is pulled taut to serve as a display for earrings and the little juts in the wood are perfect for adding your necklace and bracelets to. I like that these displays are all created using reclaimed wood and materials from construction through an organization called "Build It Green" in New York. The red color on this clever display would look great hanging in my bathroom!

Erin Prais-Hintz invites you to go on a journey of inspiration at her blog Treasures Found :: Inspiration is Everywhere. You can view a gallery of her work at http://www.tesoritrovati.com/ or purchase her new line of 'Simple Truths' in her Etsy shop.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Perfect Pots for your Earrings of course!



I am feeling colourful today! I think these pots by KarensCoolPots on Etsy will be just the thing to keep all our lived bright and cheerful!
  All custom made from every colour of the rainbow! Choose your favorite!  So hard to pick a favorite! So come pick out your favorite Pots and remember to visit our shops so we can help you fill them!
Wishing you an earring filled weekend from the gang here at Earrings Everyday!

 

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Chic Shutter Display


I was at an art fair once some years ago, in a jewelry booth. The artist had cleverly used a pair of exterior window shutters, hinged together like a screen, to display her wares. Her earrings and some of her necklaces were attached to folded cards, and these cards were slotted in between the stiles. The shutters had a charming "shabby chic" paint finish (or maybe they were just old!). Of course you must use them upside down (as pictured above), so the slats are oriented the right way to get your cards in there. The pair of unpainted pine shutters above are from Home Depot, but you could certainly scavenge your own honest-to-goodness vintage shutters! Or pull them off your own house in a pinch. A little ventilation space in between the stiles (or slats) is important for slotting your cards in there, so if the shutters have been heavily painted and repainted you might have to ream that out a little bit.

These salvaged Victorian shutters from Capitol Salvage seem like just the ticket! You could flip them upside down and put them on an easel.
Posted by Capitol Salvage May 22, 2011
Stop by your local architectural salvage--you might find the perfect display!