4.15.2010

earring holder

So explanation for this one: I needed an earring holder for my daughter.

One of my many goodwill frames adorning my garage walls:
plus paint

plus a sheet of this:
($1.00)

I had to trim a few inches off to fit my frame exactly. Then I just hot glued it all the way around.

Then I took some fabric.
Folded it in half and hot glued it together.

And then just hold glued it into a circle using the "fan" technique. (like when you make a fan out of paper)

Don't worry, I made another one to cover up the glue.....(I added two more burns to my count making this project.)

I glued the rosette right on the mesh stuff.

Look how cool.
I made a strap (using hot glue) and another rosette to put on top of that.

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hot glued to back.


taa ddaaaaa

wow. that was a lot of pictures for something basic.

fill er up.


and just because it looked cool.


(i later came back and made one for my daughter's friend..

and added hooks to hang her necklace!)


34 comments:

  1. Very cute! I love the rosette, and the fact that all you used was hot glue:) I don't know what I would do with my hot glue gun!

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  2. I made one of these awhile ago and love it! Yours is cuter though :)
    I also added some coat hooks on the bottom for necklaces and bracelets.

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  3. This is a really great idea... I haven't seen anything like it before and I really love the fabric flower!

    Thanks for linking up with Sugar & Spice. ;)

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  4. Hi! I'm your newest follower from FF and I'd love for you to come see me and follow if you'd like at sceneofthegrime.blogspot.com

    By the way, I love your earring holder, but what is the plastic sheet you used - I mean, what is it called and where can I find it? Thanks!

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  5. hey kimbo!

    am blog-hopping this morning ... saw your link on NFF over at the girl creative.

    i really envy (shame on me!) how creative you are, but will turn that envy into inspiration! what a great but simple project ... i think i could do it!

    look forward to visiting again!

    hugs,
    terry lee

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  6. You have such amazing talent & are giving me so many good ideas on how to get into crafting!!

    Thanks!!

    http://imperfectobsession.blogspot.com/

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  7. Stopping by from Follow me Fridays. I hopped over from The Two Savvy Sisters Blog and am so happy that I did. Please accept my invitation to drop in at my place one day this week when you get a moment. I have become a follower and I hope you’ll do the same.
    Nicole @ The Two Savvy Sisters

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  8. I was at Joann's {fabric store} buying ribbon yesterday. I saw those plastic sheets and laughed thinking of my grandma and her kleenex box covers. Now I'm headed back to pick some up. Grandma would be so pleased. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. love this! i am linking to it from my blog. craftskeepingmesane.blogspot.com

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  10. I really like this jewelry holder...great job!

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  11. thanks kimbo now i have to make one for macee!!

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  12. Awesome job! Love this idea.

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  13. Kim,

    I have had this on my mind lately. I am looking for wire mesh though. I haven't had luck finding it. I used to have some a long time ago. Anyway, great job.

    Brooke

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  14. As always, you are super-talented! I love this! Thanks for sharing it with us at sweet Charli! Please come by again next week! :)

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  15. That is adorable! Some of the best ideas are the simplest!

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  16. great ideas here on your blog! thanks!!!
    hugg from Portugal! :)

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  17. I need one of these! Love it!! Thanks for linking up!!

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  18. WOW! what a creat idea! I found you through 'the girl creative'. I'm off to explore your blog some more now!!

    Jill

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  19. That's a great idea. Love the red too. Thanks for sharing with Made it Monday! Jules

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  20. Super cute and easy, that's what I like!

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  21. This turned out great!

    I am starting a new party called "Saturday is Crafty Day" on April 24th and I'd love it if you stopped by!
    www.iamalongfortheride.blogspot.com

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  22. Love that! What a great idea!! Thanks for sharing at 'Look at me, I'm SO Crafty!' at Fun to Craft.

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  23. That is so clever! Thanks so much for linking to Favorite Things Friday!

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  24. Thanks for the comment!! I LOVE this craft! I'll have to keep this in mind for the day I finally let my daughter get her ears pierced!

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  25. Love it! So easy and inexpensive to make. I am adding this to my Thursday feature post @ mommaskindacrafty.blogspot.com
    Come over for a visit!

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  26. That looks great. Thanks for sharing at check me out saturday www.iamonly1woman.blogspot.com

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  27. Very cute project! I love the red frame!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  28. So cool! I am going to have to make one or two of these. :0)

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  29. Cool project, thanks for sharing.

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  30. I'm totally going to make my little sister one for her birthday next month! Thanks for the project idea!

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  31. Totally going to try this right now! You can hear from me soon!!! :)

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  32. So, I totally need to make this for my daughter, and I totally LOVE that you are speaking my language---hot glue gun + spray paint = LOVE!!!!

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