Do it yourself.
A favorite pastime I find fascinating is going through my archives, (which your forbidden to do, serious) and saying sarcastic things at my old posts. So very, very childish. I mean, did I really have to say 'thnx 4 droppin' by!!' like that? with a number? Using short cuts? It's not like I was texting anyone, and no-one says 'droppin'.
Yea. Just had to say that.
More interesting stuff to be posted below, but first, who ever over took over and cloned the real Micheal, bad karma is coming for you. Hear me? And the
REAL Micheal knows how he came into existence.
That's right. The fake Micheal doesn't.
Feel bad.
Enough rambling. I'm going to post some images of stuff,-similar to my last post but more down with creativity. You see, a few months back I was having a jewelry crisis, and I couldn't find
anywhere to put my bracelets, bangles, my earrings, and finding the right necklace hanger took forever.
To start off, I made my own bracelet holder. Google, for once, was not of aid.
Eh? Not so pretty looking, but if you like it, and make it, try painting it or gluing some pretty patterned paper around it so it might match your room decor.
Try to make the stands tall, unlike what I did. I can't put my anklets on it cos their too long.
So. my next issue was earrings. I needed something that held
all my earrings, didn't knot them up, didn't put them in danger of breaking, and so on. Google helped this time, and with shops lacking those nice twirly things that hang heaps of earrings (seen in jewelry shops) I found an alternate option.
A grease splatter.
Yup, that metal/net/lid thing you use in cooking to put over the pan and stop oil from spitting onto your face and burning you.
I went on a bit of a hunt, roaming through cheapy shops (amazingly, Big W and Woolworths don't have them, last I checked) and for around $3 I found myself a ordinary looking grease splatter.
I had to unscrew the tiny knob-handle that was on it in the middle, and it left a hole but metal doesn't fray, thank goodness. The good thing about this is that it lets you put studs,
and hooked earrings through the tiny holes. But if you going to use this, make sure you even out the weight of your earring collection on both sides, and a small photo frame holder, is all you need to prop it up right at the bottom.
Like I said with the bracelets, you can decorate this is anyway possible, although I'd say it would be hard, and your earrings alone are enough decoration. But if you can find something, go for it. maybe a nice frame holder.
Okay, another nifty idea I cam across was for all my
'delicate' necklaces. With all the fragile chains that have broken and got knotted so many times... I found a solution.
Simply, a craft box that is made to contain beads.
Go to any craft shop, selling arty things, or even cheapy shops, and buy a clear, flat, plastic box that has many little compartments, with one lid. See mine below:
Again, go crazy with decoration, and be creative about it. Have the most chic jewelry box in the state. I'm so very ordinary, sorry. Just showing the basics.
Maybe I'll decorate later, after doing all my stacked up maths homework and writing so more for my story. Then proceeding to more maths homework.
Next. An organized girl space, and things a girl should have in it.
Necessities of mine.
Maybe yours. It took me forever to find the right necklace hanger. The best ones are when the hooks are all level height, as many as possible, no annoying dangly, fragile bits and pieces attached and, though it doesn't absolutely have to, it turns. My one turns; spinning ones are much more convenient to use, rather than 2D sort of ones that stand there, with layers/levels of hooks-mine
just get tangled up like that.
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Hope this post helps you guys. All you need now is your own, smart, crazy selves to do all that.
Cait -xox-
P.S My camera has a sense of humour.