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Angelynn’s Contemporary Styled Jewelry Tree

  • Angelynn’s Contemporary Styled Jewelry Tree A is a solution to the common problem of tangled, damaged and missing necklaces, bracelets and hooks type pierced earrings. It’s the quality, capacity and trouble-free designs that set these fabulous jewelry organizers and necklace holders apart from the rest. Our jewelry trees are cleverly designed with very well spaced heavy duty hooks. No need to unlatch your necklaces to remove them, truly trouble free.
  • Capacity: Beautifully displays 30 to 90+ necklaces (1 to 3 necklaces per hook, depending upon your own jewelry collection style and size), keeping them all up & out of harm’s way, beautifully displayed, seen at a glance & tangle free. There are a total of 30 heavy duty well designed flat-necklace-hooks that are very well spaced making it very simple to see and choose what you want to wear.
  • Storage: The 20 upper tier (10 double sided) hooks easily store necklaces up to *33″ and the 10 lower tier hooks can hold bracelets or necklaces up to *26 1/2″ long. *I measure length of necklaces as if unclasped lying in a straight line. This design also works well with hook type pierced earrings. There is approximately 1 1/4″ of clearance between each hook so that they do not interfere with one another causing a problem instead of a solution.
  • It measures 17 1/4″ tall x 13″ wide x 5″. There is an oval weighted steel base which also serves as an accessory tray, it measures 9″ x5″. 100% USA Recycled Carbon Steel with an elegant durable baked on powder-coat finish. It will last a lifetime with proper use.
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Throwing all of your necklaces, bracelets, and earrings into one jewelry box is not a good jewelry storage solution. Necklaces and bracelets become tangled with each other, and you spend a long time separating the one you want to wear out of a nest of others, sometimes damaging jewelry in the process. When earrings lie in a pile, you cannot easily find a matching pair. Make a jewelry storage system out of materials found at a local craft store.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You’ll Need:

* Frames
* Corkboard
* Glue gun
* Pins with large circular heads (not flat-headed pins)
* Ribbon
* Scissors
* Razorblade
* Stapler
* Ruler
* Pencil

1. Take apart a frame, removing the glass front panel and cardboard backing. Discard the glass front panel. Cut a sheet of corkboard to the same dimensions as the cardboard backing, placing the corkboard underneath the cardboard and cutting along the edge with a razorblade.
2. Use hot glue to attach the corkboard to the cardboard, applying a line of glue around the edges of the cardboard and an “X” through the center of the cardboard and pressing the corkboard onto the cardboard, aligning the two so the corners match.
3. Cut a piece of ribbon to be 2 inches longer than a shorter side of the corkboard and cardboard rectangle. Orient the rectangular board so the shorter sides are at the top and bottom. Lay the ribbon horizontally across the board, one inch down from the top, wrapping the sides of the ribbon so one inch wraps around to the back of each side.
4. Use hot glue to attach the extra inches of ribbon to the back of the board, applying glue to each inch of ribbon and pressing onto the cardboard backing. For extra security, turn board right-side up and staple through the ribbon one-fourth inch in from each edge.
5. Place a ruler oriented horizontally across the board underneath the bottom of the ribbon, leaving a small gap where corkboard shows through above the ruler and below the ribbon. Make small marks with a pencil one inch apart to mark where you will put the pins to hang necklaces and bracelets. The marks should be just under the bottom of the ribbon.
6. Push in the pins at the points marked on the corkboard. Curve the pins upward slightly to create hooks by pushing on the ends of the pins.
7. Reassemble the frame, placing the board into the frame and securing the back panel in place behind the board. Hang earrings onto the ribbon in matching pairs. Hang necklaces and bracelets onto the pin hooks.

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Making Your Jewelry Storage

Throwing all of your necklaces, bracelets, and earrings into one jewelry box is not a good jewelry storage solution. Necklaces and bracelets become tangled with each other, and you spend a long time separating the one you want to wear out of a nest of others, sometimes damaging jewelry in the process. When earrings lie in a pile, you cannot easily find a matching pair. Make a jewelry storage system out of materials found at a local craft store.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You’ll Need:

* Frames
* Cork board
* Glue gun
* Pins with large circular heads (not flat-headed pins)
* Ribbon
* Scissors
* Razor-blade
* Stapler
* Ruler
* Pencil

1. Take apart a frame, removing the glass front panel and cardboard backing. Discard the glass front panel. Cut a sheet of cork board to the same dimensions as the cardboard backing, placing the cork board underneath the cardboard and cutting along the edge with a razor blade.
2. Use hot glue to attach the cork board to the cardboard, applying a line of glue around the edges of the cardboard and an “X” through the center of the cardboard and pressing the cork board onto the cardboard, aligning the two so the corners match.
3. Cut a piece of ribbon to be 2 inches longer than a shorter side of the cork board and cardboard rectangle. Orient the rectangular board so the shorter sides are at the top and bottom. Lay the ribbon horizontally across the board, one inch down from the top, wrapping the sides of the ribbon so one inch wraps around to the back of each side.
4. Use hot glue to attach the extra inches of ribbon to the back of the board, applying glue to each inch of ribbon and pressing onto the cardboard backing. For extra security, turn board right-side up and staple through the ribbon one-fourth inch in from each edge.
5. Place a ruler oriented horizontally across the board underneath the bottom of the ribbon, leaving a small gap where cork board shows through above the ruler and below the ribbon. Make small marks with a pencil one inch apart to mark where you will put the pins to hang necklaces and bracelets. The marks should be just under the bottom of the ribbon.
6. Push in the pins at the points marked on the cork board. Curve the pins upward slightly to create hooks by pushing on the ends of the pins.
7. Reassemble the frame, placing the board into the frame and securing the back panel in place behind the board. Hang earrings onto the ribbon in matching pairs. Hang necklaces and bracelets onto the pin hooks.

Read more: How to Make Jewelry Storage | eHow.com

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Handmade Jewelry, copper jewelry, handcrafted artisan jewelry, handcrafted jewelry, handmade bracelets, handmade earrings, hummingbird bracelets, unique jewelry, wholesale jewelry Earth Day gives everyone a chance to remember how precious our environment is and how many ways ordinary people can make the world a better place. Changing small things can have a huge impact on the future of the planet and the future of our children. Handmade Bracelets, Unique Handcrafted Jewelry, Wholesale Bracelets Reduce the amount of resources you consume. When making handmade jewelry strive to get it right the first time. Planning and experimentation greatly reduce the waste involved when making handmade earrings and handmade bracelets. Carefully consider the correct amount of resources that are needed to have the least amount of waste.

Reducing the waste by eliminating unnecessary packaging of handcrafted jewelry will help everyone in the long haul. Consider more environmentally friendly packaging alternatives such as jewelry gift boxes made from recycled materials. Reuse materials for your handmade jewelry as well as reusing the packing products to eliminate waste everyday. Try visiting your local recycling plant to obtain packing materials such as Styrofoam and shredded papers. Every time you reuse materials and supplies you make the world a better place for your children. Recycle your unused and scrap metal left over from making handmade jewelry. Many metal mills will buy your scrap metal to create new recycled metal products. Recycle older handcrafted jewelry pieces reusing parts and findings to create new handmade earrings and unique bracelets.

Mother Nature will not be so forgiving once the damage is done. We have to be very careful with our actions as there will be no returning after everything is destroyed. We only have one world and our actions today can make the difference for a brighter tomorrow. This is an original article from Jennifer Hisir of Handmade Jewelry by Copper Reflections. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed! Tags: animal jewelry, butterfly jewelry, fashion jewelry, happy earth day, hummingbird jewelry, jewellery, jewelry making, jewelry wholesalers, wholesale jewelry suppliers

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The ABCs Of Cigar Humidors

The ABCs Of Cigar Humidors

Author: Garson Smart

Casual cigar owners often ask themselves: is a humidor really necessary? The answer is: only if you care about the quality and taste of your cigars.

After all, for some smokers, the after-dinner cigar is more symbolic than anything – a conspicuous display, perhaps, of taste and leisure, or a social or familial ritual. If, however, you smoke for taste – which is the best reason to smoke – you should probably invest in a humidor: a specially-constructed box designed to maintain your cigars in near-70% humidity and at a proper temperature when they’re not being smoked.

To understand why humidors are so important, remember what a cigar essentially is. It’s a set of rolled-up tobacco leaves that have been cut, dried, cured, and fermented, then maintained at a very slight but essential level of moisture. If the cigar dries out completely – as can happen in open air, at the wrong temperature, or in low humidity – it loses its taste. If it’s kept in an airtight environment, on the other hand, the necessary low level of moisture will, over time, cause mold. A cigar requires a very special set of conditions in order to maintain optimum taste.

The humidity in which cigars are stored is important because of the specific conditions in which most tobacco is grown. The natural climate for most such areas is in the neighborhood of 70% relative humidity; the tobacco plant has evolved for such a climate. Thus, humidity control is the sine qua non of a humidor – without that, it’s not a humidor but a box with cigars in it. Humidors are able to maintain a relatively consistent humidity level partly because of the relatively porous wood used to line them (Spanish cedar and Honduran mahogany are popular choices for this reason).

Most humidors also, of course, have some sort of device that maintains moisture levels; some use hygrometers, which indicate interior humidity. (Digital hygrometers tend to be more accurate, though they lack the old-fashioned appeal of dial hygrometers.)

When packing your humidor, make sure you leave some room between the cigars to allow air to circulate between them. (Again, you want to avoid an airtight fit, which would promote mold. On the other hand, too much empty space will allow that all-important humidity level to drop. Check on your cigars frequently, at least once a week, to ensure that nothing needs to be adjusted). The cigars should, at best, exude a small amount of oil when stored; this is a sign that the humidor is working. Slight amounts of water can be added if cigars start to dry out.

If your cigars suffer an attack of tobacco beetles – a species of beetle that preys on tobacco and can sometimes bore through a humidor – you’ve probably been keeping the temperature in the box a touch too high (tobacco beetles flourish at temperatures over 75 degrees.) Remove the affected cigars and put them in your freezer for 48 hours, then move them to your refrigerator for another day, following which they should be safely returnable to the humidor.

Spanish-cedar humidors are a popular choice. This wood, as mentioned above, holds moisture well, maintaining humidity, and it holds an aroma many consumers find pleasant and complementary to that of the cigars themselves. It’s also slightly favored for keeping tobacco beetles out, and it doesn’t warp in high humidity.

When you buy your humidor, “season” it by applying a moist cloth to the interior wood and then leaving a small, closed container of water inside the humidor for 12 hours. If the humidor “drinks up” most of the water, leaving the container near-empty after 12 hours, repeat the process for another 24 hours. Once the water stops evaporating, the humidor is ready for your cigars!

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Wood Jewelry Box Design Ideas

Wood Jewelry Box Design Ideas
By Catherine Fiorentino, eHow Contributor
updated: July 12, 2010

1. Basic wood jewelry box
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Basic wood jewelry box
A wooden jewelry box is a viable gift option for a loved one, as well as being fairly simple and time-efficient to complete. Whether you intend to make one of these boxes for your own personal use, or if you’re looking for gift ideas, there are a plethora of options available. Although there are unlimited designs for these boxes, there are a few classic favorites worth a mention.
Secret Compartment
2. When you open this box, the first thing you see will be a simple box layout with partitions for separating your jewelry. This will look like a basic jewelry box, but underneath will be a hidden storage space. This space is typically revealed by grasping and pulling up on one of the raised edges of the partitions. This area can be used to store your more expensive pieces and even to hold money. This is a very popular and basic design, perfect for those with just a handful of jewelry pieces they’d like to keep hidden.
Armoire Style
3. This jewelry box is fashioned like a miniature armoire. It has double doors that open to hanging hooks for necklaces and bracelets, and small drawers or pop-out shelves for earrings and rings. The doors can be solid wood or glass depending on your preference. These types can also have hidden compartments in the top for precious jewelry, and some patterns come with built-in ring holders as well. This box is designed to hold everything from your string of pearls to a family heirloom ring.
Drawers
4. This box sits upright and is designed like a clothing dresser. There are multiple sliding drawers in the front of the box. These drawers make it easy to organize your jewelry, as well as serve as a safe keeper. Some options even come with mini locks to add to the safety element. This is great for those with a multitude of smaller items, such as stud earrings and rings.
Shelves
5. When you open this box it will have mini shelves that pull up and out. These small units allow you to store all of your jewelry in a compact box. This is a very basic design that usually has a felt lined bottom area for larger items, like necklaces and broaches. This box is perfect for children who want a fun box to store their trinkets in, or for an older person who has bigger jewelry.

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Lisbon Teak Jewelry Box

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Lisbon Teak Jewelry Box

Many consider Teak to be the ultimate in luxury. This handcrafted solid teak jewelry box will show you why. Classic style elements like the beveled edge and black ebony finish on the internal lip perfectly compliment the subtle grain of the wood and rich brown hue of the stain. The exterior is hand finished with 15 ultra-thin coats of lacquer using a special process called French Polish, usually found only on antique items.

The interior features nine total compartments: 4 small areas perfect for earrings or easily lost keepsakes, 1 ring tray with four rows, 3 full length divisions for necklaces or charm bracelets, and one pillowed compartment for a watch. Each compartment is hand lined with sumptuous silsuede that will protectively cradle every piece of your collection. Solid brass hardware provides the finishing touch. Your valuables will be kept secure by the lock and key with virgin white tassel. Included with your purchase is a white outer gift box for the perfect presentation.

Dimensions:     11 x 7 1/4 x 3 1/4″
Weight:     6 lbs

Our Price: $149.99

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