![]() Attach the picture hanging hardware on the back and your letterpress tray jewelry holder is ready for use.Īnd with that we are one step closer to my closet reveal.Using the appropriate sized drill bit, drill holes into each cubby and with pliers screw the hooks in.I just kept them where I thought it looked good. Showing results for 'vintage jewelry stands' 9,481 Results Sort by Recommended Sale Jewelry Stand by MyGift 48.99 52. There really was no rhyme or reason to the pattern.LC stamp on gold means 10k gold, also called gold plated jewelry. I used 3 patterns, a floral, geometric, and plain. LC mark on silver stands for sterling silver, meaning the piece of jewelry essentially contains 92.5 pure silver bonded with another metal, like nickel or copper. This Vintage Jewelry Holder features six metal hooks that are perfect for holding necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and more. So there was no need for glue but if you want to go the extra step you could use Mod Podge to glue them down. Showing results for 'vintage jewelry stand' 9,365 Results Sort by Recommended Sale Jewelry Stand by MyGift 49.99 55.99 ( 21) Free shipping +1 Color Jewelry Stand by Gracie Oaks From 22.99 ( 28) +2 Colors Tesora Jewelry Stand by Umbra From 23.00 ( 255) Sale Jewelry Stand by House of Hampton 44.99 51. Most of these fit directly into the slot snuggly. From there a small amount of tweaking was all that was needed to get it just right. I kept the piece of paper over each section, marked the ends with a pencil, and used that as a guide line to cut. Using the paper cutter cut the strips of card stock to appropriate size. ![]() Clean the tray with a damp cloth and house cleaner spray. upright vintage jewelry display cabinet jewellery pedestal display stand.If you remember we started out with a dusty vintage printer’s tray. From the hand made to the hand-picked, find every Sunday all one-of-a-kind art, fashion, vintage, collectibles, jewelry, antiques, global treasures and.Absolutely recommend the one I have from Amazon (affiliate link) Paper Cutter – this one is crucial or else it will tough to get the perfectly straight lines.Cup hooks – 5/8″ and 7/8″ and a few picture hooks.Thick Card Stock – I used the leftover papers from the card stock book (from Michaels) that I used for the side table makeover project.It is a pretty easy project but does take some serious amount of patience with all the paper cutting to fit those slots, drilling the small holes, and screwing those hooks in. There is even lots of extra room, which can only mean one thing….yes more shopping. □ The biggest plus is that I can wear them more often now that they are right in my face. To tell you the truth, that revelation to me and more importantly to B (nope, he didn’t have to know □ ) is the only con of this project. A quick Google search after I came home and my ever growing collection of jewelry problem brought up the right solution…a jewelry holder! I know, this is the 4th one I’m making (after attempting one each from wood planks, old plates and a candlestick, and an old frame & chicken wire) but take a look at all those pieces! Even I didn’t know I had that many!!!! Would you believe me if I told you that this letterpress jewelry holder project has been in the making for exactly 4 years? I bought the tray at my first ever Old Lucketts Store Spring market for under $10 with the intention of doing something with it.
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