I am so excited about this. About 6 months ago my parents gave me this old school frame with AMAZING details. I didn't know at the time what I was going to do with it...until I came across a fun jewelry holder.

Here is what you need:
A large frame
Mesh Wire (found in the fence dept at the hardware store)
S hooks (also at the hardware store)
ribbon
staple gun or E6000
First I primed & painted my frame. Then, you cut the mesh wire with wire cutters to fit inside the frame. My frame was thin plastic so I had to use glue (E6000) to attach it to the back of the frame. If your frame was thicker, you could use a staple gun for the wire mesh & the ribbon. Attach your ribbon to back side of the frame...I used glue again. Now you can hang it up on the wall. Take your s hooks & hang your jewelry from them with the mesh wire.

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Cute. You did a great job. My craft room is black/white/yellow. What crafty things could I hang from something like that? Now you got me thinking...
ReplyDeleteI just learned about E6000. I'm so excited to try it. I love how your jewelry holder turned out! Very cute!! I didn't know they sold the wire at the hardware store-YAY!!
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~Andy @ poppies at play
cute! I love the yellow!
ReplyDeleteI have done these too, but I did mine in 10-mesh plastic canvas!
ReplyDeleteso cute! i made one just like this and i ♥ it!
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