24 June 2010

Tray Magnifique!


Thanks for stopping by today!

I was at the Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn and got so inspired
with crafting and maybe making a business out
of crafting someday.

For you who have taken the leap from hobby to business,
I've showed you some ideas on how to display
your handmade jewelry using very simple materials.
I've got a few more!

Here's a good peg -- use vintage jewel boxes,
drawers & cigar boxes. Make sure to have
a mirror handy for those who want to
try before they buy.

You can also use plates, bowls and platters
to organize your wares.

Here's another easy DIY idea:

Blah: A shoe box lid.

Wrap it in fabric or if it's as colorful as this one...

Just flip it over!

Add a layer of felt.
Use all black to give shoppers the feeling of being at the
poshest jeweler or go crazy with the wild colors.

Then add small to medium-sized accessories on your inventory.

Use it for vintage pins.

Or these retro rings.

You may also use this display box for buttons, hair pieces
hand stamps or stationery.


23 June 2010

An Array of Earrings


Happy Wednesday Everyone!

Inspired by a trip to the Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn,
I've come up with some blah to TADA! ideas for you
crafters out there who are selling your creations.

Today, I'll show you how to display the earrings that
you're putting on sale.
If you don't have a stand like this one, let me show you how to
make something like this.

Blah: Stacks of old cardboard.

Cut, paint and decorate.

TADA! Just add the earrings!

Make a slit or punch some holes to attach the earrings.

The little frames highlight the beauty of each piece.

Use the space below to showcase more
jewelry like rings.

Please stop by tomorrow for another idea!



22 June 2010

A Necklace Stand


I went to this awesome craft fair on the first weekend of June.
You must check out their website to see if they'll be in your city,
and if they'll be there, do yourself a favor and go -- lots of
craft love, handmade goodies & inspiration!

Here's one of the booths selling one-of-a-kind necklaces & earrings:

Cute display, don't you think?

If you are participating in a craft fair, street market
or selling your jewelry online, I have an
idea to show off your handiwork.

Blah: old pieces of cardboard.

Cut the cardboard to mimic a woman's upper body.

Trim an empty toilet paper roll...

This will act as the stand to elevate the cardboard.
Secure in place with hot glue.

Cover the cardboard "bust" in scrapbook paper.
Use a plain color so the jewelry you'll be putting
on it will stand out.

TADA! A great way to display intricate neck pieces
like this bib necklace or one with a fancy pendant!

If you sell online like on Etsy or ebay, this technique
will give potential buyers an idea of the necklace's
size, length & how it will look when worn.

And if you sell at shops or markets, have a few
of these bust stands to shine the spotlight on the
necklaces that you yourself crafted.

Every artwork needs a pedestal!


21 June 2010

Craft Fairs & Jewelry Displays


Howdy Everyone!
Let me tell you about this fabulous craft fair
that I visited early this month.


It's called the Renegade Craft Fair held annually at
the McCarren Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


There were free stuff like magazines & buttons...


Live music...


A photo booth...


Craft workshops...


And over 300 booths of spectacular crafts from clothes 
to jewelry to home goods, bags and paper products!

Craft fairs & flea markets are on my "To Do" List this summer, but as a shopper rather than booth owner for now. This got me thinking, maybe some of you will be participating in fairs & markets to sell your handiwork. I'd like to help you out with some ideas to display your wares using the blah to TADA! philosophy.


Blah: empty rolls of tissue & paper towels.


Find the center of an empty paper towel roll
then make a hole using a pair of scissors 
or craft knife.


Insert one end of another empty paper towel roll into 
the hole and secure with hot glue.


Make several in different heights.


Cover neatly with felt or fabric.
Mount on a thin yet sturdy piece 
of wood with hot glue.

To keep it from being wobbly, I did a sandwich system
from the bottom up: wood + glue + small piece of 
cardboard {directly under the paper towel roll} + 
glue + felt + paper towel roll.


TADA! A necklace & bracelet rack!


Add your handmade necklaces & bracelets
for a neat display.

{Avoid using this for heavy, chunky pieces.}


Even if you aren't participating in a 
craft fair, you can use this at home 
to organize your jewelry.

See you tomorrow!


18 June 2010

Cool Compacts


I'm cleaning up my makeup kit and who knew that makeup
makes for wonderful blah to TADA! projects?!

Yesterday, I made weathered compact cases new again.
Today, I've got a few more ideas.

Let's begin with this eye shadow palette {missing a lid}.
I turned the eye shadow into paint the other day,
now let's see what we can do with the case.

Eye shadow's gone, case is cleaned &
ready for a makeover.

TADA! Turn it into a mini picture frame!

Resize the photos & print them on paper.
Cut & glue onto the little compartments.
Attach a ribbon and display!

Now here's an idea for a compact case
that has a mirror:

Detach the part with the mirror {a little force gets it done}
from the part that holds the makeup.

Dress it up with some scrap fabric.
Sew a pouch & leave one side open.

Turn pouch inside-out & insert the mirror.

Cut a square to reveal the mirror.
Tuck in the loose edges and secure
to the mirror with hot glue.
Close the open end of the pouch
with more hot glue.

TADA! A dressed-up pocket mirror!

It's an essential in every woman's purse!

Now that my makeup kit is clean, I think
it's time to shop for a new set!

Have a happy weekend &
Happy Father's Day to all you
dads out there!