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Hi! My name is Kathy and we’re at My Lords and Ladies in Stratford, Ontario and we are
going to be talking on behalf of expertvillage.com about jewelry. Let’s start off with the
storing of jewelry we’ll start off with necklaces today. Our necklaces tend to be
long, dangly, the get tangled up more than anything else we have, so to keep them protected
I suggest to go and get some simple fabric, soft something that doesn’t catch, stretchy,
cut it into rectangles and you can pick this up at any fabric store. Simply lay your jewelry
your necklace along it, fold over one side, the other side, end to end and there you have
it’s not going to catch, snag, break on anything and then you can just layer these
into a jewelry box, a dresser drawer whatever the case may be that’s one simple way and
this is very good to travel with. Next all I did was take a little pole this could be
a wooden doling, anything you want, put a ribbon, a tassel onto the ends and then you
can simply hang this on the wall, take your piece of jewelry hook it around it and hang
it from there you can hang a half of dozen necklaces on one of these rods and keep them
same from harm. Another way would be simply go and get little storage boxes within then
these boxes you have containers that have dividers with all of the areas in it, you
can simply lay each individual necklace into it’s alotted slot always put your matching
earrings in with it, that’s a very simple form. Next for all those really long necklaces
this is a rack that you buy at any departments store hang that on the wall and then just
simply hang your necklaces off every single hook, this could also be done with a key rack
or a piece of wood that you put your own screws into, hang it up on the wall and everything
hangs perfectly even I suggest that you put this behind the door. For anyone of these
things it’s an expensive way to go about it and it keeps everything safe and sound.