How Do You Make A Necklace Holder Out Of A Tree Branch?
Every woman has had trouble with her necklaces getting tangled. It doesn’t matter how you lay them out: they always tie themselves in knots during the night. While the knots can be loosened with oil and a needle, this takes time and impatience can break your necklaces. Moreover, some chains can develop permanent kinks. The best solution for tangle necklaces is to hang them up. Jewelry trees have sprawling arms radiating out from a central column. The arms are far enough apart to keep your necklaces from touching. Some of these trees are expensive, but you can make one yourself from a tree branch. You need to purchase very few supplies and you can customize your tree. Choose a tree branch for the body of your jewelry tree. Go into your backyard, a local public park, or the woods and look around. Find a branch two to three inches thick with a lot of sprawling twigs. The twigs should be spaced evenly and fairly far apart. Look at the ground as well as the trees; you may not have to cut an