Published 12:29 IST, October 28th 2019
Earring organizer: Here are some quick and easy DIY ideas
To make your earring organized and easily find them when you need, DIY earring organizer the perfect solution. Here are some options that will help you.
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Women wear earrings to embellish their faces as an accessory to showcase their character and style. They may have so many different pairs of earring but tend to switch to the same one or two pairs most of the days. It is because of the unorganised jewellery box that creates a problem in finding a different pair every day.
To make your earrings' set organised and to easily find what you need, a DIY earring holder is a perfect solution. These earring holders will stylishly display your earrings for easy access so that you can more likely change them up and get more varieties out of your pairs of earrings. There are a lot of DIY earring holder ideas to display your earrings and manage them properly. So, here are some amazing options that will help you with this problem effortlessly and also look great on your dresser. Here are the best DIY earring holders/organisers
Plastic ice cube trays
Use plastic ice cube trays to store pairs of earrings. This is the best and easiest option if you have lots of earrings. It will not work fine for the large, statement, or giant hoop earrings, but it's perfect for smaller earrings, including studs. You can keep the tray out on top of your dresser/counter, or you can store it in a drawer.
Plastic buttons
You can also use plastic buttons to keep pairs of earrings together. This will work best for stud earrings, but it might also work for hook earrings. Also, buttons with two holes will work better than those with four. Once you have your earrings in the buttons, you can keep them in a box, dish, or drawer. Avoid coat buttons or buttons that have a single loop in the back.
DIY earring stud rack
A DIY earring organizer is so simple and useful still looks great. A stud earring rack would match beautifully much any interior decor. The hardest part is probably cutting the plywood to the size you want, otherwise, it is quite straight forward. You can easily arrange your studs on this rack.
Ribbons
Poke stud earrings into a long strip of ribbon to keep them together. Use a thick, sturdy ribbon, such as grosgrain. It will last longer and will be less likely to tear or run. Something that is between 1 and 2 inches (2.54 and 5.08 centimetres) will work the best. Store the ribbon in a box or drawer, or hang it on your wall with a thumbtack or pushpin.
12:00 IST, October 28th 2019