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The earring hanger is made of a fabric that looks and feels like suede,it is on a rotating hanger that can be stored and hung just about anywhere in your
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For valentines day, I wanted to create a romantic type atmosphere, so I went looking for some tins. Think back to the 40's and those war movies. I found
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I was able to get a full panel of space at a local sci-fi convention art show earlier this month. I wanted to highlight the wearable art aspect of my necklaces
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I am forever looking in thrift stores for more unique ways to display jewelry. I found this tall 3 sided CD rack made of wrought iron on a wooden base
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Another subscriber recently said to use paint rollers and wrap them with material. Since material prices have gone up...even with remnants, I used some
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This is my booth from a show I did in December of 2010. It has been further tweaked since then in layout, and we have invested in under-shelf LED lighting.
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As a jewelry-maker, every friend I have gets a piece of jewelry on birthdays, Christmas, etc. After several years of giving my best friend, Tina, loads
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I buy wooden picture frames from the Dollar Store.(Be sure to get the kind that have an easel on the back so they'll stand up) I then gently pound clear
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Not everyone is a visual learner meaning it's hard for some to visualize what earrings might look good with what kind of necklace. It's up to you to
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After many shows, art festivals etc... I found categorizing my jewelry works the best. I've grouped them together a few different ways: Themes, bridal,
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I will tell you about a really bad experience I had with 1000 pieces of jewelry that were tagged with the square tags with string. This is going to be
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To round up her ring collection, Laura bought a Paris-themed metal mini-trunk and a long strip of peach-colored felt. She folded the felt like an accordion
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I found these cute metal hands, they are actually supposed to hold photos, but I found a better use for them. I actually use them for more than just earrings.
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I purchased a gun case at a flea market for my daughter to carry her earrings in for shows. In the pic I posted above is a similar case with the same
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Getting people to stop and take a look is one of the most important - and sometimes the most difficult - parts of selling jewelry in a festival or arts
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