Hey! I received some positive response for my first tutorial, so I will be making another one.
This one is for the studs holder that I made a few weeks ago. I received some questions about it, so I decided to answer them using a tutorial.
Showing posts with label earring holder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earring holder. Show all posts
9/04/2013
8/28/2013
DIY Secret Earring Holder Tutorial
A while back, I posted an earring holder that I made. I received some requests for a how-to tutorial from some fellow crafters. This is my first tutorial, and I apologize that there will be no pictures to guide you in this tutorial. If anyone is interested in a video tutorial, please let me know in the comments below.
Supplies:
2 identical picture frames (I found mine at the dollar store for 2 dollars each, choose a frame that is thick, mine are about an inch in width)
1 plastic canvas (from Michaels for less than a dollar)
3 hinges (I took these off an old box, but you can find these at Michaels or at any hardware store)
1 closure
scissors
butter knife
mini screw driver (if your hinges and closure have screws)
glue gun (if your hinges and closure do not have screws)
pliers (optional)
Supplies:
2 identical picture frames (I found mine at the dollar store for 2 dollars each, choose a frame that is thick, mine are about an inch in width)
1 plastic canvas (from Michaels for less than a dollar)
3 hinges (I took these off an old box, but you can find these at Michaels or at any hardware store)
1 closure
scissors
butter knife
mini screw driver (if your hinges and closure have screws)
glue gun (if your hinges and closure do not have screws)
pliers (optional)
Labels:
canvas,
DIY,
earring holder,
picture frame,
tutorial
8/22/2013
DIY studs/ring holder
I was inspired to make this stud holder after seeing some videos for ring holders. I love it. And the best part was, it costed next to nothing. I had this box for a while, because it was too cute to throw it away. I used some kitchen liners (those that prevent objects from slipping) and some thick cardboard.
Labels:
DIY,
earring holder,
earrings,
jewelry holder,
ring holder,
studs holder
4/30/2013
DIY Secret Jewelry Holder
Just an ordinary picture frame, with a little secret.
I posted the first jewelry holder I made years ago, however, that one became a little hassle when I went to university and started to move every few months. With this one,I can take it and go without worrying earrings will be lost. It also doesn't need to be hung on a wall, which make it nicer as well. The best part is it only costed about 6 dollars to make.
I posted the first jewelry holder I made years ago, however, that one became a little hassle when I went to university and started to move every few months. With this one,I can take it and go without worrying earrings will be lost. It also doesn't need to be hung on a wall, which make it nicer as well. The best part is it only costed about 6 dollars to make.
Labels:
DIY,
earring holder,
earrings,
hidden,
jewelry holder,
picture frame
8/01/2009
First Post
Anyway, for my first post, I want to show an earring holder that I made yesterday. It's not really that good, but it's not completely bad. After so many tutorials, and my failed attempt, I finally found the right material to allow me to make an earring holder.
Overall this earring holder costed me about 3-4 dollars max?
Although it's not professional, but I'm still proud that I was able to make an earring holder that can hold all my earrings without annoying me everyday.
You may notice that I have ALOT of star earrings. I just really like stars, to me they're the most amazing shape.
Some of the earrings on it are made by me, while others are bought. Later on, I will post up earring tutorials for earring lovers.
Now that summer school is over, my goals for the rest of the summer is to make a couple of things:

Triangular shaped change wallet. They are so cute. I don't know if i'll be able to make this, I found this picture on a chinese forum, but the person who posted this didn't post a tutorial.

I'm unsure of who made this, but I found a tutorial that teaches you how to make these box pouches.

Finally I found this, it's a pencil case, it's rather cute. This one seem really simple, except for the zipper part. I think I will also try to make this.
I think once I finished these, if others like it, I will post up a tutorial. I'm sure no one want to hear opinions made by someone who don't know what they're talking about. So I will only post one if others want to learn.
Labels:
boxy pouch,
change purse,
DIY,
earring holder,
pencil case
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