24 November 2013

cake stand jewellery holder


over the past year or so, my jewellery collection has got a lot a little out of hand.I went through phases of obsessively buying chunky rings and earrings and really had nowhere decent to store them all. I have recently downsized (a tiny bit) and managed to find a nifty way to store all my favourite jewellery (yes there's more less loved stuff tucked away in drawers!) This glass cake stand was found for a massively reduced price in my local garden centre of all places, and so my mum picked up a few and I thought it would be the perfect jewellery storage solution. As you can see my jewellery is a bit of a mish-mash and it looks far more messy than I'd like (does anyone else have a problem with clashing colours?!) but for now it works well and keeps it all in one place where I can find it. The majority of the pieces pictures are either from topshop, newlook, primark, H&M or are thrifted/charity shop finds. There's really no common design to the jewellery I buy - I just always know when I like something and get a bit shop happy, oops. I've seen loads of similar cake stands in charity shops before - I really like the look of the kind of old fashion glass.


What are your jewellery storage ideas?

5 comments:

Alina said...

I love how this looks. It's like a pile of amazingly gorgeous shiny things! Such a great way to display all your prized possessions.

XOXO

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daniella-r said...

That's such a cute idea, I normally just keep mine in little trinket boxes or antique dishes :)
Daniella x

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Jodie said...

So pretty!

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jennie said...

Ooh you have an amazing collection! I really like how you've stored them, you can really see exactly what you have easily <3

Jennie xo | sailorjennie.com

Retrolet said...

My mother gets huge lots of old jewelry to craft with and stores them in a wooden shelf. Digging through drawer after drawer after drawer, it looks a lot like your jewelry stash! So fun to dig through- I get it!

retrolet