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Thursday, July 21, 2011

History of Jewelry - Link to Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewellery

necklaces

Jewelry!

Never thought I would be a blogger, but Here I Am!
Perhaps this is just another way to procrastinate getting this jewelry organization project going, or perhaps it is the way to get it started!  I found myself on a blog while researching ways to organize my ever growing collection of costume jewelry and accessories and decided maybe some of my ideas were worth sharing and that it might be a great way to find other ideas as well.  So here goes y'all!  I will start with a copy of the post I made on the blog I ran across and you just feel free to chime in anytime!


This is the post I left on the blog I found called Miss Smarty Pants Blog:

http://www.blogger.com/profile/17046854490448047197


Hi, I just happened across your page while looking for Yes, An Even Better Way to Organize my Jewelry! LOL! I have always been a huge accessories addict and now that I work at Chico's, it is even worse! I currently use those clear plastic drawers and zip locks, as well as a large decorative cork board.(I use those really large thumb tacks and hang long necklaces or ones that might tangle I divide the jewelry into sets or colorways that I wear together and then put them into gallon size bags. I set the bags inside the larger drawers, this way it is easy to grab a whole collection, select the pieces I need and go. Also, it isn't such a big deal to put it away later. I also have on top of the drawer system another set of clear drawers in a med-large size that I have random costume rings, bracelets and earrings separated into. I know the clear drawers might seem a little tacky but they are inside my closet anyhow. I also have belts and scarves in another drawer and I use the bottom drawers for all those cute little flat sandals! I am thinking about trying those hosiery pocket bags to separate sets of jewelry but then I suppose I would lose precious rack space! Any ideas girls?
 I would love to see this blog grow and be a place for others to share ideas on how we can love ourselves through fashion and our surroundings.  Look forward to meeting you!