This vintage thrift store find is an easy upcycle that transforms into a posh vanity piece, perfect for keeping your jewelry stylishly organized.
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Vintage pieces are stylish and often well-made, but they can be expensive. Copy the look with this easy Dollar Tree jewelry ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. The right storage unit will not only keep your sparkly gemmed belongings ...
If your current jewelry storage situation consists of scattering pieces across multiple dishes, trays, or bags, it's time to consolidate to avoid misplacing something. HomeGoods' jewelry box is ...
In October 2007, California native Erin Comyns opened this Boerum Hill bead shop, the first in New York City where crafters can make their own creations in store. The bright-yellow corner storefront ...
Jewelry mystery boxes are a lot of fun and can be highly profitable, too. You can resell these pieces one-by-one, add them into bundles or even give some away as gifts to your friends and family.
One New Orleans resident thought of a creative way to help recycle beads while making them available for people on the go.Erika Gates, who lives on Third Street, said she thought of the idea to make a ...
Sometimes, the best storage ideas come from areas you totally didn't expect. Take, for instance, this garden hose holder. You can use this very outdoor product to store remotes, blankets, soap ...