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by Mindy Emmerich
(Oklahoma City, OK)
For my display, I got lucky. The people next door moved out and left a dresser mirror that attached to a dresser. I decided to pull the mirror, re-attach the legs that were supposed to be used to attach the mirror to the dresser and use them as legs on my stand.
I got silver metal window screen and covered the whole inside of the frame and attached it with a staple gun. Next, I had my son paint my logo and the name of my jewelry across the top as well as the skulls and bones that are on the frame.
I bought two small curtain rods and attached for my bracelets to hang on. They are easy to take off by just unhooking each bracelet. I used 2 door hooks that you would use for the back of a bathroom door to hang towels and attached to each side for hanging the necklaces.
The screen works perfect for hanging earrings as well as using paperclips bent in half to hang other pieces that I want to stand out more. The legs on the frame fold for easy transport and it's really simple to carry. I've found that wrapping a fitted sheet around the whole frame keeps me from losing any pieces that might come loose during transport! So far it's worked wonderfully for me!
Mindy Emmerich
Skulls and Stones
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