Custom artwork doesn't have to bust your decorating budget—get creative and try DIY wall art to make your home truly reflect your style.
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growing out of the wall for my house? Everyone liked my idea so much that since then I have designed many different mushroom hooks and shelves for the walls! Mushroom hooks are perfect for hanging jewelry, coats, hats, bags, towels, and decorations in the hallway, bedroom, kitchen or bathroom. They can be an unusual gift for your loved ones. I mold the mushrooms by hand from durable ceramics and cover them with glaze, then they go into the ceramic kiln at a very high temperature, after which they become very beautiful, durable and waterproof. My husband has designed a concealed solid metal mount for our shelves and hooks that makes it easy to mount them on any type of wall (drywall, wood, concrete and other walls)! GOOD TO KNOW: 🍄Our mushrooms can easily hold up to 15lbs (7kg) in weight! 🍄SIZES: Approximate mushroom length is 4-5 inches (10-13 cm), however size varies as each mushroom is handcrafted. 🍄Detailed instructions for installing the mushroom on the wall are included in the order. The necessary items for installation are also included in the order. 🍄The colors may differ from the one shown in the picture, since each mushroom is painted by hand and it is unique. No two mushrooms are alike! 🍄Visit our handicraft shop: www.etsy.com/shop/LeilyCloud 🍄ATTENTION! Some websites use our photos and texts. We have nothing to do with them. Please do not buy products with our photos on other sites, they are scammers, who make fake terrible resin mushrooms. Our original mushroom shelves and hooks are only sold under the "LeilyCloud" brand. 🍄The "LeilyCloud" is protected by International Patent and Copyright Properties. By copying the product you commit copyright infringement and will face serious legal consequences. ♡ Thanks for shopping at LeilyCloud!
6 cute and easy tutorials of diy jewelry holders
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The perfect solution to your messy accessories pile. Turn your jewelry into functional wall art with a framed earring organizer from Creatively Cluttered. 💠 This jewelry organizer is made from an upcycled plaster picture frame. The frame has an ornate design and has been painted champagne to compliment your precious jewels. 💠 Wall hanging frame measures 18 x 15 inches and includes two D-ring brackets on the back to allow you to hang on the wall. 💠 Wooden slats are spaced in increments to hold any length of earrings from studs to dangles. 💠 You choose the earring capacity: with four wooden slats this frame will hold up to 40 pairs of earrings. Add a fifth slat to increase the capacity to up to 50 pairs or a sixth row to display 60 pairs of earrings. A seventh slat may be added to hold up to 70 pairs of earrings (best for a collection of shorter earrings & studs) or an eighth slat for 80 studs. 💠 Spacing between slats is staggered. They begin close together to hold studs/shorter earrings on the top rows and get progressively further apart as they go down to accommodate longer earrings. If you'd prefer different spacing please let us know. 💠 We have 4 optional add ons to choose from to display all your jewelry in one frame: ▪ Necklace Hooks: 9 gold hooks hanging below frame to hold necklaces, bracelets, etc. ▪ Bracelet Bar: our handmade oak bracelet bar sits inside two large gold hooks below the frame. Simply lift it out of the hooks to slide your bracelets on. Can also be added to top of frame but top row of earrings will be covered with bracelets. Simply slide your bracelets side to side in order to see top row of earrings. ▪ Ring Bar: an oak bar sits inside two large gold hooks below the frame. Simply lift it out of the hooks to slide your rings on. Can also be added to top of frame. 👉👉👉 Watch a quick video on our bracelet & ring bars here https://youtu.be/D8ZKT8HMgx8 ▪ Shelf: a small shelf will be added to hold your lipsticks, perfume, and small trinkets. Shelf is about 2 3/4" deep. ******************************************************** 🔰 A matching necklace organizer frame is available here to complete your jewelry organizer needs https://www.etsy.com/listing/703834446/ ******************************************************** ✨ The Specs Size: 18 x 15 inches Frame material: heavy plaster Color: champagne (more color options available here https://www.etsy.com/listing/821740924/ ) Materials used: frame, handmade oak slats, stain, construction grade silicone adhesive, hardware, paint Other notes: * slats are spaced to hold shorter earrings on top and longer earrings further down * two brackets included on back to allow you to hang on the wall * optional add ons: necklace hooks, bracelet bar, ring bar, and/or shelf
Macrame! Macrame is a super popular DIY trend with unlimited design possibilities. And guess what? It’s super easy to make; maybe not all, but most of it. I get startled by the diverse macrame designs online when I surf for new ideas. Yeah, I like rope a lot. How you turn the long slim twists to beauties drops my jaw, but let’s leave it for another day. We’ll highlight simple and classic macrame designs you can make this weekend for your home, but first, here’s a brief history of macrame. Brief History of Macramé Macramé filled every nook and cranes in the 70s, but it originated with the 13th-century Arab weavers. Macramé is a Spanish word from the Arabic word migramah (مقرمة) meaning “fringe”. These decorative fringes were originally used to keep flies off animals (camels and horses) in the hot African desert regions. How did macramé spread across the world? During long distant journeys, sailors made macramé and sold or bartered when they landed. Not a very interesting history though, especially as the craze for macramé faded. In the early 70s, it regained popularity, and this time served better for wall hangings, bedspread, table cloth, draperies, etc. By the early 80s macramé had fallen out of fashion as a decoration trend and faded. Macramé was most popular in the Victorian era. Sylvia's Book of Macramé Lace (1882), a favorite, showed readers how
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Organize your jewelry, sewing supplies, or just make a cute wall decoration with your old spools of thread.
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