O.K. so this is my first DIY project run through so bear with me. (Grab a teddy bear and hug it while reading. :)
Step Zero: gather supplies. Well looky here I took a picture for you of all the supplies.
I lied. Sorry all but one, the sharpie! We will see it being used later.
List: *Burlap, I got about a yard, but you don't need that much, I guesstimate about 1/2 a yard depending on your picture frame. (I literally used only part of 1/4 a yard but no less than that unless you are using a mini frame) It's better to have extra and have enough than to have too little and need to get more and just go through all of that stress.
*Picture Frame, I got mine out of my mom's cupboard, (don't worry I got her permission first)
*Hot Glue Gun
*Glue Gun Sticks
*paper or cardboard for under the glue gun, wouldn't want your tables or floors all glued on.
*scissors, preferably the one's that cut through burlap (fabric)
*(optional) Exact O Knife, why? you'll see.
* Sharpie, any color will do
Ok now the fun stuff!
Step One: Cut off the back card board of your picture frame. (I used the Exact O Knife for a cleaner finish) If your frame cardboard comes off after you flip those little tab things, then you can skip this step.
Step Two: Position your frame over your burlap (I put mine at an angle) and trace the frame with the sharpie. (P.S. try not to get sharpie on the picture fame, unless you're going for that "sharpie on the sides of my picture frame" look.)
Step Three: Cut it out.
Step Four: Glue the burlap one side at a time onto the back of the picture frame.
(I glued one side, then the other side next to it, not across, this gave me the advantage to pull it tight on the other sides and cut away the extra fabric, and made the burlap more sturdy to hold many earrings.)
Step Five: Gather your Earrings and start arranging them on. Fun Stuff!
And Vowala! A new and chic earring holder. This project is not only neat looking and very versatile to style, but it is quick and easy. Seriously, it took me longer to put together this blog for you than it did to actually make it! But I had fun both times! It was like making it twice!
(Before) (After!)
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