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Lately I have been trying to come up with a better way of storing, organizing, and displaying my jewelry. I once saw an idea about storing necklaces in teacups which I have tried, but am tired of it because it is not working for me anymore. I am starting to think that I may want to have my jewelry (mainly my necklaces) on display on a shelf in my closet/dressing area. One idea is using a jewelry tree. You can create one yourself if you are a good DIYer, or they have some great options at Urban Outfitters or Pottery Barn, both of which have free online shipping right now.
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Images from Apartment Therapy, Pottery Barn, and Urban Outfitters.
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