DIY: Two Handmade Jewelry Boxes
The ostentation cannot stop. Even less so when you can sport something you made yourself!
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You probably have someone you know who loves bracelets, peace bracelets, wears different necklaces every day, or flow chains. Your girlfriend may love earrings or your boyfriend thinks Thiaguinho's style is cool. Anyway, whatever the case of jewelry aficionado, they always want more and want a place to store it. The idea of a jewelry box, like those in books from the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, which disappear mysteriously, but let's face it, it's not very practical.
We'll show you two perfect ways on how to make a jewelry box for them and for you who want to save money on the gift and still give something with much more value than material. Your grandma would love such a thing. When was the last time you gave your grandma a gift? Reflects!
The materials for the two types of jewelry boxes shown below can be easily found in the R$1.99 stores near you (isn't there a R$1.99 store where you live? What a sadder, grayer, and darker place without life ).
1. A precious silverware
For those who have a lot of earrings, rings and bracelets or bracelets, one of the simplest jewelry cases there is this support made with a plate, which you can style any way you want or look for something very different in old stores or bazaars for good prices. comrades, and a figurine. Just invent themed things for whoever you're going to give the gift to. a doll of Star Wars for the nerd friend or a figurine of a saint or angel for… Well, I can only imagine that for your grandmother. The important thing is to be creative. Chosen which plate is the ornament, just glue it to the center of the plate using artisan glue and voila. Simpler impossible.
2. The most valuable picture
This do it yourself is pretty cool: to do it, first find a frame and put a thin cork board inside it (don't you know what cork is? Have you seen the company or office bulletin board, where that " brown cardboard" all skewered with announcements of the end-of-the-year collaborators' get-together? Well then, it's that "cardboard" that isn't cardboard. Got it? Of course you got it!). To give an air of luxury to the present, cover the cork with some fabric to taste and use pins to hang the necklaces and earrings (see the image at the beginning of the article). Okay, now you can also sell your art on the beach!
Source: Grist.org