Let’s admit many of us girls have a vast collection of necklaces at home which we often times toss around anywhere we want after using it. Such actions cause these necklaces to either be lost or break. To avoid this you should at least have one
necklace display on your room but if you don’t have any time to buy it then check out these 5 awesome ideas on how you can display your necklaces at home.
Framed Necklace Wall Holder
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Transform the old frame into a necklace holder by using some war or branch where you can put your necklaces on. Then display it on your room or living room. It's simple and unique at the same time.
Branch Necklace Holder
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Wild and old-fashioned but this puts a different air to your usual design. Put them on your wall then place your necklaces in its branches and now you got a necklace holder. To do this you need the following things: 1 long straight branch, several smaller spindly branches, hand-held pruners, utility knife, sand paper, stain, copper wire/sinew (pictured), clamps and wood glue. Check out its DIY tutorial here:
http://gadorawilder.com/2010/05/05/do-it-yourself-twig-jewelry-display/
Vintage Rake Necklace Display from Twig Home
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www.bedifferentactnormal.com
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This necklace organizer takes the word "unique" into a whole new level. Using an old rake, you can place each of your necklaces to its hook and put the rake on your wall.
Porcelain Squirrel Necklace Hanger
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www.coroflot.com
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This one’s simple; all you need is to find a squirrel porcelain then glue them to your wall. Once stuck, you can place two to five of your necklaces to its tail or head and use it as a hook.
Old Wood Necklace Hanger
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Want a vintage looking necklace hanger? Find a rectangular-shaped plywood, scrub it and clean it then attached picture hangers onto its back, drilled holes into the front, and screwed hooks into it. Then viola! You now got your unique old wood necklace display hanger.
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