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Jewelry Organizers"Cute Ways to Organize Your Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings and Earrings"Do you need ideas on jewelry organizers that can manage your most-worn necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings? Then read along and learn more about my 6 top recommended jewelry organizing tricks and affordable products that will help you gain easy access to your jewelry without having to waste time on untangling the chains and trying to find the other pair of misplaced earring.
You can find various types of jewelry organizers that match your taste and bedroom style. Examples are: Jewelry tree, jewelry armoires (cabinets), hanging jewelry organizer that you can the hook neatly to your wardrobe door and simple drawer trays.
Also select from
different styles such as minimalism (think sleek and simple metal), nostalgic (brown wood, Victorian lady with hooks), and many more!
With jewelry organizers you'll:
They're perfect for the gal who loooves jewelry and can't get enough of them! Advice on How to Organize Your Closet:
Back to Top Now let's take a look at the practical yet creative jewelry organizers that I think you might like; I even had to order a few because they were just so stylish and practical for my huge pile of jewelry: Jewelry TreeA classic favored by girls and women of all ages. It consists of a stand on a flat foot with hooks from all sides. They're a great choice for hanging a handful of medium-to short necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings in one place.
You can find the jewelry tree in different versions, from the quirky female figurine who you can hook your stuff on to her arms
and head to the simple and straight-forward T-shaped metal stilt on a tray.
Jewelry Holder/RackThink of them as flat walls with either racks, holes or hooks where you can hang your earrings and bracelets (and some short necklaces).
You can choose between different styles, such as the vintage brown wooden holder,
metal rack, plastic stand, and many more! It's a great choice for the gal who prefers something basic and less whimsy than the jewelry tree.
Hanging Jewelry OrganizerThis one consists of a straight hanging canvas board with multiple rows of pockets on the front and back. You can hang it inside your closet (on the rack), on the front of your wardrobe door, back or front of your bedroom or bathroom door. They're simple yet practical! Tip: If you plan on rolling it up and transporting it with you then I highly recommend you to opt for pockets with zippers for safety's
sake. However if you just want it to hang then you're free to choose whatever is best for you. Zippers can take 2 seconds of your time, but with
open pockets you can just slip in your fingers and pull out your item.
Also go for the one with clear pockets so that you're able to see what you're looking for. Back to Top Jewelry CabinetJewelry cabinets are also called "jewelry armoire".If you like the idea of having all of your jewelry in one place, then I think you might like this option. Compared to the other alternatives this one offers a lot of space for your jewelry without having to put them on display. Imagine having a whole mini-closet just for your jewelry! :o Choose between wall-mounted or drawer/chest cabinet. They often include a mirror (yay!). Wall-based cabinets are perfect for those with limited floor space, however, floor-standing cabinet chests hold more jewelry because they are made with several slide out drawers and often with a cabinet door on each side, so they are better in terms of storage in large quantities.
They're definitely a pricier option but they're worth it, especially if you have a huge jewelry collection ;-)
Jewelry Trays
If you already have an empty drawer where you can dedicate all of your jewelry then buy jewelry drawer organizer wood trays to keep them organized and avoid 'junk rolls'.
A practical choice would be to buy an expandable tray to place as many pieces as you can and save lots of space.
Check out my recommendations:
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