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Saturday, December 1, 2012
Silverware Tray Closet Door Jewelry Organizer
Sometimes, we make things harder - and more expensive - than they need to be. For instance, if you have a lot of jewelry - real or costume pieces - a jewelry organizer is a must. But does a person really need a large cabinet, that hangs on a wall, with double-doors to open? Do we really need to put all of that velvet inside such a cabinet, and pay over a hundred bucks for it? For a hundred bucks, a person could just go buy more jewelry! Save your money and "build" an especially nice jewelry organizer, which features sections for necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, that can easily be installed inside a closet door - or elsewhere. Youll especially love how organized all of your jewelry can be in a short amount of time, and how nice the whole thing will look when youre finished. The inside of a closet door is the perfect place to make the jewelry organizer and, when you use silverware trays to create it, youll be finished in no time. The silverware tray organizer has room for many different types of jewelry and the look is unique and pretty. Although most people dont look to their silverware trays to hang on a closet door, when you do, youll find that you can create an ensemble thats quite impressive, unique, and useful.There is no "perfect" silverware tray to use for this project. Most silverware trays are similar in design. There are usually four vertical sections with one horizontal section above those. The type you use can be plastic or wood. How you assemble it all will depend on which type you use. If youre using a plastic silverware tray, double-sided tape, or glue dots, works well to stick the tray to the closet door. If youre using the heavier, wooden type youll need to nail or screw the silverware tray to the door. You can use just one tray but, if you have a lot of jewelry, and you want to make a substantial jewelry organizer, use more than one tray. In fact, align the trays from near the top of the door, to near the bottom, positioning them so that each horizontal section is at the top. All of the silverware trays you hang should match; the wooden ones can be painted.After the trays are hanging you can add peel-n-stick hangers for the plastic trays or "c" hooks for the wooden ones. Screw them into the back wall of each section. Use the hooks to hang wire earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Use the horizontal sections as shelves to hold rings and post earrings. The organizer can also store hair ties, ribbons, and more.
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