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Old 02-18-2008, 05:21 PM #11
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Gave me 1 of those big jewery boxes it's beautiful. But with this you can
put it in the closet and people won't know where it is.ha Very smart
got my lace,I had it and Bob can help me do it. Thanks again.hugs Sue
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Well, the pocket idea was PURE GENIUS.

I just did it. I'm making a video, I'll upload it to youtube.

AND YOU SHALL SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WITH A POCKET. Full of my bracelets.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. I can just see the kids making HANNA MONTANA JEWELRY HOLDERS, with stickers of HANNA MONTANA. This can be a great gift for someone who has arthritis and who can't do it for themselves.

Be right back.!!!

Okay, just uploaded the video (NOW WITH POCKET). lol I can't thank you enough!!!

Here's the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtPIcH1a1pU
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Gave me 1 of those big jewery boxes it's beautiful. But with this you can
put it in the closet and people won't know where it is.ha Very smart
got my lace,I had it and Bob can help me do it. Thanks again.hugs Sue
Sue: You are quite welcome. Let me know how it turns out!!
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Well, the pocket idea was PURE GENIUS.

I just did it. I'm making a video, I'll upload it to youtube.

AND YOU SHALL SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WITH A POCKET. Full of my bracelets.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. I can just see the kids making HANNA MONTANA JEWELRY HOLDERS, with stickers of HANNA MONTANA. This can be a great gift for someone who has arthritis and who can't do it for themselves.

Be right back.!!!

Okay, just uploaded the video (NOW WITH POCKET). lol I can't thank you enough!!!

Here's the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtPIcH1a1pU
That is way cool! I might just have to put on my crafty hat this weekend!
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Mel you should see Bob helping me with this,it's so cute..Told Dr.Amy
about it. She checked out utube and told me to make some for her,
one for her birthday,and gifts for some of the people she works with.
And she liked the idea for the younger ones..Cute gifts for her young
patients...I really like the pocket idea..Keep it up ,you will be on QBC.
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Well I made some pictures of this item.

Here they are (so you and kids and others, who might not have access to youtube), well you can see it right here.

Here we go!!
My webcam (when I use it t take pictures, can't take the full picture, so I broke it up. The bottom two show the pocket. You can use a glue gun, or do what I did (I couldn't find my glue gun, but I did have those things that you use a hot iron and a wet towel and it binds two pieces of material together in 10 seconds or so. It worked just find.

I LOVE THE POCKET BY THE WAY. Holds ALL OF MY BRACELETS.









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Well, the pocket idea was PURE GENIUS.

I just did it. I'm making a video, I'll upload it to youtube.

AND YOU SHALL SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WITH A POCKET. Full of my bracelets.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT. I can just see the kids making HANNA MONTANA JEWELRY HOLDERS, with stickers of HANNA MONTANA. This can be a great gift for someone who has arthritis and who can't do it for themselves.

Be right back.!!!

Okay, just uploaded the video (NOW WITH POCKET). lol I can't thank you enough!!!

Here's the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtPIcH1a1pU
Way Cool!

OMG - some crafty soul could make Hanah Montana Jewelry holders and sell em at craft shows... that would be a HUGE hit!

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That's the first thing I thought of. I said to myself "imagine some 11 year old Miley Cyrus fan who loves Hannah Montana, and this little kid has all this fun jewelry. She gets together with her little friends and the whole thing would cost their mothers a buck for a piece of lace (they already have hangers in house), you can get a glue gun in the ninety nine cents store around my neighborhood and those little glue sticks.

Then you can let your imagination go wild. You can thread ribbons through the hanger. You can even use fancy shmancy hanger (you know the ones that are used for delicate items. They are like fabric hangers.

You can design this thing to suit anybody's preference. So I'm picturing Hanna Montana, Lindsay Lohan, Dakota Fanning, you know, YOUNG fans, who can craft this jewelry holder and make it as fancy (with ribbony decorations) to their hearts content. This is a great after school project, or a rainy day project.

To bad it's only suited for girls. I can' imagine boys having anything to do with lace and jewelry.

It's about time us gals had something just for us. And if you know anyone with carpal tunnel or arthritis and they have jewelry all over the house, in all the drawers, and they just want a place to have their stuff in one place, this thing is PERFECT.

I can still use my hands but there are some days that I can't put in the delicate stud earrings. Thats the day that I put on the earrings with the (I have no idea what you call these things), but you just slip the earring into the hole in the ear and the long wire is hanging on the back of your ear. Your fingers don't have to find posts or anything like that.

These types of earrings are on the right side of my jewelry holder. I'll take a photo close up, so you can see what I'm talking about.
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This is the item I saw selling on the Internet. You can only hang earrings on this one. This was what made me think: “I CAN MAKE A BETTER ONE’. And I did!! My souped up version, well you can hang all the necklaces and with the pocket, you can put the bracelets. This really is a multi-functional jewelry holder, don't you think? I am so grateful for the idea about the pocket. Makes it all one big jewelry holder. And the bigger the hanger, the more hooks you can add so you can put ALL of your necklaces on it. No more tangling.

This picture is the one that gave me the idea!!



From that to this:


Now here is what the wire backs look like after they are attached to my jewelry holder.



This holder is great for people who have trouble with their hands and can’t go rummaging around in their jewelry boxes looking for delicate earrings because they have difficulty picking up and holding the little post thingees. I drop these things all the time. I wonder if you guys think I should post these on some arthritis message board.

Do you think others might like to see this??
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This is the item I saw selling on the Internet. You can only hang earrings on this one. This was what made me think: “I CAN MAKE A BETTER ONE’. And I did!! My souped up version, well you can hang all the necklaces and with the pocket, you can put the bracelets. This really is a multi-functional jewelry holder, don't you think? I am so grateful for the idea about the pocket. Makes it all one big jewelry holder. And the bigger the hanger, the more hooks you can add so you can put ALL of your necklaces on it. No more tangling.

This picture is the one that gave me the idea!!



From that to this:


Now here is what the wire backs look like after they are attached to my jewelry holder.



This holder is great for people who have trouble with their hands and can’t go rummaging around in their jewelry boxes looking for delicate earrings because they have difficulty picking up and holding the little post thingees. I drop these things all the time. I wonder if you guys think I should post these on some arthritis message board.

Do you think others might like to see this??
I'm sure it's easier on the hands. I'm thinking it's easier on the eyes. I play heck trying to find a pair of earrings in a drawer, you know?

I know you two are in there, now come on out!



I can see all your pairs from the pics. SO much easier - plus, you know what you have, and how it'll look together before you even start digging for it. I bet you match stuff now that you never thought of before.


Hey, for boys, how about one for Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars - they still play with those, don't they?

Just make it all pockets, not lacy. Maybe stick some cool pins on it, there ya go.
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