Hello Ladies,
I'm here with another DIY. For this I got inspired from Mr.Kate, She has a great alternative way to carry your jewelry instead of.
This,
I know many of us just have a very grr arrrm argh times when we untangle our necklaces and bracelets like this.
Mr.Kate has a super genius alternative way that you can carry them without those moanings and groanings that cannot be uttered lol,
so I took a shot on my own way to make this, it very easy and I customized mine,
Let's get Started shall we,
You'll need,
- Two pieces of rectangle fabrics
- Ribbon
- Fabric glue or any other glue you like (I used hot glue gun)
- Pair of scissors
- A lighter
1. I cut out my smaller square to be 40x30 and for the lager square I added 2-2.5 inches around
I'm here with another DIY. For this I got inspired from Mr.Kate, She has a great alternative way to carry your jewelry instead of.
This,
I know many of us just have a very grr arrrm argh times when we untangle our necklaces and bracelets like this.
Mr.Kate has a super genius alternative way that you can carry them without those moanings and groanings that cannot be uttered lol,
so I took a shot on my own way to make this, it very easy and I customized mine,
Let's get Started shall we,
You'll need,
- Two pieces of rectangle fabrics
- Ribbon
- Fabric glue or any other glue you like (I used hot glue gun)
- Pair of scissors
- A lighter
1. I cut out my smaller square to be 40x30 and for the lager square I added 2-2.5 inches around
2. Fold the outside extra bit half. Fold it again and glue to make the edges nice and neat.
3. I left one side open. I cut few ribbons that are about 5 inchs long. Mark where the outside fold in, make them in to a loop and glued them in a raw.
4. That's pretty much how the basic roll is made. You can hang your necklaces from the loops you just created.
You can attach a long piece of ribbon on the outside or two, so you can tie your roll close
As an extra add on I made a roll of faux fur to hold my rings :)
Easy pacey? and head over to Mr.Kate's website (here) to see her tutorial on these with Ispy DIY.
Enjoy :) and happy Diy-ing! ❤
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