Jewelry Display: THE SOLUTION

BOOTH DISPLAY SOLUTION: custom hardboard frames

After trying many different ideas (see previous post), I think I have finally come up with THE ONE. My mom and I discussed all the requirements and collaborated on the design of these frames. She put the files in the computer, cut them out with a laser cutter in California, and shipped them off to me in Colorado.

Here is what I received in the mail:

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This offers a good view of the backs and show how the necklaces are secured on knobs. They can be used landscape or portrait. I glued the circles on to the frames to separate the backs from the fronts and give the frames depth so the necklaces have room to hang.

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These are great. Each frame holds about a dozen necklaces. And the key feature is that the necklaces can be stored in the light, sturdy frames. This is a huge relief and time-saver during set-up.

The necklaces can easily be removed and securely returned to the frames by the customers. The necklaces do not blow around or get too messed up during the shows.

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And the most amazing part is that I HAVE NO TABLES in my display. No tables to schlep or cover, nothing to blow or knock over. All the frames hang from the tent walls. What a relief!

What display solutions have you come up with?

Would you be interested in ordering a custom frame to store/display your jewelry?

Comments

  • Hi,
    This is a beautiful idea for displaying your beautiful necklaces! I love the look of your tent – nothing to pull my attention except your colorful beadwork.

    Reading your blog I especially like being able to click on a picture and have it blown up for me. Since you talk about how the necklace frames are hung from the tent walls I tried to see what that looked like. Unfortunately there wasn’t a picture of it (but maybe I’m the only one who wants to see the mechanics of hanging the frames :).

    Liz ReedSeptember 8, 2014

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