So I found this tutorial that is perfect for what I wanted. They have a pattern for it too. Here is my version:

Instead of using fabric I covered the cardboard displays with leftover wallpaper.
Since my bracelet and ring displays are black they will match nicely together.

Front wiew:

And here is how it looks from the back:

It was pretty easy and quick to make, I was done with 2 displays in 2O minutes.
Now I just need to cover my earring board with some black fabric and dye some white tablecloths black or purple and I am ready.

Those are really cool necklaces!
ReplyDeleteFantastic job Vi! Your displays are gonna look awesome:D
ReplyDeleteOh they are cool Vi. I need some more displays aswell :D It's nice to have a variety :)
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