Updated Multi Purpose Rack
by Lynne Cirillo.
(Venice, FL)
I took all the great comments I received on my Multi Use Rack with Folded Earring Cards and fixed my display.
I did use a template for the holes, (an old plastic earring card) and I cut the cards all the same size too.
I added some bracelets and anklets, just to get them up off the table for a change.
Let me know if it looks better. Thanks for all the comments!
Lynne Cirillo
My Booty Bags
Comments:
Stunning Makeover
by: Rena
Lynne! I really liked the first version, but this one absolutely surpasses it. It’s so elegant and lovely, and the white cards don’t distract the eye away from your colorful jewelry.
Really beautiful earring display and cards – you’ll have to let us know if it sells more jewelry for you too!
Thanks so much for sharing both versions of this display idea.
Updated Multi Purpose Rack
by: Linders Beaded creations
Love the rack and display very nice may i ask where you found the rack?
It is just what i am looking for as so many racks are bulky this looks like it would travel well GRAT JOB!!
Linda
Rack
by: Lynne Cirillo
I purchased the rack @ Pier 1, it was on sale, so I don’t know if they carry them any more.
You can see more of my items on Facebook @ Lynne Cirillo Creations!
Version 2 Rocks! One more idea to share…
by: Pam
Lynn, your rack looks awesome now that you’ve switched to the one-color cards! I also poke the holes in mine – only instead of a safety pin, I use a push-pin. This allows me to poke straight thru the paper easily. I used to use a safety pin too, or drapery pin – whatever I could find handy – now I keep push pins handy and find it easier to fiddle with.
If I might just offer one further suggestion, though this is strictly personal preference – if you extend the length of your cards, so that that the entire earring lays against the solid white, your earrings may be more noticable from a further distance at your selling venues, and make the bead colors really stand out. Also, I agree with the earlier post that they look best if the cards are all the same size.
If you don’t want to print anything on the front, you can also either print the back with your contact info (online shop URL or email addy) or print small stick-on labels to further promote yourself!
Meanwhile, just as it is, your rack look beautiful! I would definitely stop to check it out at a craft show or home party! Best of luck with your pretty creations!
printing cards
by: Terezi
Hi Lynne,
Years ago, I had printed up business-card-size earring cards – the size of a business card, but using a lighter card stock. I had them printed such that my business name & slogan was on the lower half of the card when held vertically. What I then did was fold these cards in half so that my business name/slogan would be on the front, like a horizontal gift card. To use them, I either punched small holes thru both thicknesses or in the bottom half of the card only, to display earrings, OR, I could fold the card in half and punch a hole thru both thicknesses in the upper left to use as a hangtag for necklaces & bracelets. I then wrote the materials/gemstones/metal used inside the card (like: sterling with amethyst, glass, & garnet beads). This was before the days of good at-home printing, so now you could easily do this on your own.
Looks Great!
by: Manuela
I suggested the template. It really made a difference So much better and more professional looking.
Where did you get the rack?
by: Susie
Hi
Love the earring rack. Where did you get it? Much of my display is iron, I have not seen this one.
Thanks
SUsie
thanks!
by: Lynne Cirillo
I want to thank every one for helping me out with my display. I think it shows off the earrings alot more.
Pam, I use a push pin now, thanks!
I did try the longer length, but the earrings didn’t lay right, and it looked too crowded for some reason. But thanks for your help.
Terezi, I did get stickers! thanks, I also put the stickers on all my little plastic bags.
Rena, thanks for all your help and creating this page!!! Lynne Cirillo
Colors
by: Marilyn
I love the look of the stand, as well. I am using something that looks much like it, so I noticed it right away. I also liked the idea of the longer card in the back so the earrings have something behind them, making them more visible.
My suggestion…don’t make that color white. It is too stark a contrast from a distance. Pick a soft color that reflects your style. The color that came to mind for me was a very soft earthy green with texture. From a distance it would draw the buyers eye to you and therefore your jewelry.
Templates
by: Alex
Earlier, someone mentioned a template for this idea. where could i find this template, I would like to check it out. thanks.