Floating Frame Earring Display
by Pamela Prichard
(Bend, Oregon)
Windproof earring display - wind blows through the mesh instead of knocking the display over
WillowWalker Designs jewelry display with two floating frame earring displays
I have been selling my jewelry at craft fairs for over five years now. I'd say 95% of my shows are outdoors.
Displays must water/sun/windproof. They must be able to set-up and tear down quickly and be portable not mention lightweight! And of course they have to look nice too! ;)
I've stopped using earring cards for several reasons.
Paper is easy to personalize, BUT get a little rain and you've got to replace them. Also they quickly get dirty, bent, folded, worn and it only takes a little moisture for the ink to run.
Plastic cards warp in our hot summer sun, they get dusty and scratched. And then you have to have the appropriate racks to hang them from. Earring cards like to fly away when that brisk breeze comes through.
As I create dichroic fused art glass earrings which are usually longer than 1.5 inches I am constantly frustrated by most commercial displays intended for an earring card only 2 inches long or earrings under 2 inches long!
These earring racks evolved from crossing paths with some hardware cloth at a local dump and some different ideas I'd had using picture frames as the base.
I didn't know what they were called then. Once I did I headed to the hardware store.
My first idea was to cut out pieces in the size I wanted and then to bend the cloth into the shapes I desired. That didn't work as the cloth was to "soft" to hold its shape.
Then I walked past some floating picture frames at my local craft store. Using 40% off coupons I purchased two.
I removed the glass, measured and cut the hardware cloth to fit the frame. I then spray painted the cut pieces. When they were dry I put them into the floating frames.
My ex took some 2" x 2" x 6" blocks and cut grooves for the frames to fit into creating feet which were also painted black to match.
I have had many compliments on these and a lot of ladies who wouldn't mind having them at home to keep their earrings on!
The mesh allows me to hang my earrings how I want AND allows the wind to pass through! They are easy to put up and take down.
I plan to sew a traveling bag to put them in one of these days sandwiched with rubber foam.
Pamela Prichard
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