Pick
the Jewelry
In
order to find a space for your jewelry, you must go through the tangle at the
bottom of the antique jewelry window to see what you have. Separate earrings,
necklaces and other jewelry from the bracelets. Put a complete set together in plastic
jewelry box and put everything so you can see what you have.
Find
a Space
Once
you see how much jewelry you have and what you want, decide on one place for
your jewelry. Chest of drawers next to the bed and make large spaces for the
display of jewelry from jewelry
supplies. You could also consider buying storage containers that are
the right size for your collection.
Gather
materials
Once
you have decided on an area, you need to gather some materials. Take wood that
is cut to fit the tray or container in which you want to store your jewelry.
Many wooden shipyards cut wood for free or for a small fee. You will also need
a bit of a quarter inch of custom cut foam and a little dark velvet. Many
people prefer black velvet, but navy blue or other dark color that work well,
too. The goal is to create a contrast between the jewels and the surface on
which they appear. Finally, you will have some symbols, how to use it on a
bulletin board.
Assemble
it
Level foam and velvet on the top of the pre-cut plywood with enough
fabric to reach the back of the plywood. Use a staple gun to staple the
material for traversing all the way to the rear. Then place the logo on the
front of the screen so you can connect your earrings and bracelets around them
to hold them in place. You can push your earrings through the foam and lock
them in place. Before you organize your jewelry, be sure to use a cleanser and
rinse aid for jewelry really shine. This will make them ready to use and will
help them to face the screen. Finally, be sure to keep your jewelry displays
free of dust. If the display is in a drawer, keep the door closed. If it is in
a container, keep the container closed, and if the display is outdoors, be sure
to cover your jewelry with a tissue sufficient to keep the dust so that the
jewelry is still shiny and ready to use.
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