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This fabulous book shows how to make over 40 wonderful pieces. Each of these projects is illustrated step-by-step so you can easily follow the instructions and make the items. In total there are more than 420 colour photographs, all specially taken.
Make Your Own Jewellery Using Fabric, Leather, Embroidery, Beads & Shells: Over 40 Inspiring Step-By-Step Projects For Creating All Kinds Of Stylish … And Boxes, Shown In 420 Stunning Photographs

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3 New Black Faux Leather Earring Boxes For Jewelry Displays, Showcases & Countertops. This is a new set of 3 black faux leather earring boxes. These boxes are perfect for gift giving or any other special occasion. Each box comes with a 2 piece packer for easy wrapping. Each measures approximately 2 1/8″ x 1 7/8″ x 1 11/16″ (54 x 47 x 43 mm).
3 Black Leather Earring & Pendant Jewelry Gift Boxes

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2 New Black Faux Leather Ring Boxes For Jewelry Displays, Showcases & Countertops. This is a new set of 2 black faux leather ring boxes. These boxes are perfect for gift giving , engagement rings or any other special occasion. Each box comes with a 2 piece packer for easy wrapping. Each measures approximately 2 1/8″ x 1 7/8″ x 1 11/16″ (54 x 47 x 43 mm).
2 Black Leather Ring Jewelry Gift Boxes Displays

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This fabulous book shows how to make over 40 wonderful pieces. Each of these projects is illustrated step-by-step so you can easily follow the instructions and make the items. In total there are more than 420 colour photographs, all specially taken.
Make Your Own Jewellery Using Fabric, Leather, Embroidery, Beads & Shells: Over 40 Inspiring Step-By-Step Projects For Creating All Kinds Of Stylish … And Boxes, Shown In 420 Stunning Photographs

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This fabulous book shows how to make over 40 wonderful pieces. Each of these projects is illustrated step-by-step so you can easily follow the instructions and make the items. In total there are more than 420 colour photographs, all specially taken.
Make Your Own Jewellery Using Fabric, Leather, Embroidery, Beads & Shells: Over 40 Inspiring Step-By-Step Projects For Creating All Kinds Of Stylish … And Boxes, Shown In 420 Stunning Photographs

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When it comes to storing of our precious jewels and jewelry, there is nothing like jewelry boxes and receptacles that keep them safe inside. What one needs is the perfect box that will help match your personality and style. If you are in need of finding that right one, read on. Hopefully you will know by the end what exactly to go for. There are tons of different kinds of boxes available these days. Let us first go through the basics of a jewelry box.

The Box Basics:

When it comes to the material, there are no limits really. But the usual are generally made of either wood or leather.

Any box that measures up to 14 inches can be used for keeping jewelry. You can look for a small or medium sized box.

What would you consider the best place to keep your jewelry box? I would suggest keeping it on your dresser or near the bed, possibly on the side table.

As for the pricing, you could find the small or medium sized for around $40 to $250. Spending about a $100 is good enough o find a decent one.

Whoever said you have to limit your collection to fit in a small box! For bigger collections there is always the big chest.

The Jewelry Chest:

These jewelry chests are usually very beautifully crafted and handed down one generation to another. Exquisitely crafted, they are made of mahogany, cherry, burlwood or maple. Aided with fancy linings and metallic hinges, they guarantee you safety as they come with a lock and key. You will usually find them measuring around 12 inches in length. But there are bigger sizes available if you happen to need more space. For an average well-built wooden chest, you might spend around $225. The ones that have vintage value are nearly $350. But if you looking for something a little less costly, there are starters one can find for $100.

But sometimes, even a chest is not enough. A Jewelry Armoire is a fantastic idea for those who have, let us, something little more; a rather large collection of fine necklaces for example. These armoires are more like a piece of furniture.

The Jewelry Armoire:

You find them in two varieties: the dresser top and floor standing. The former is one that looks like a tall box with sides that swing out. These swing out sided are meant to hang your necklaces. For other pieces like earrings, bracelets, etc. you have drawers.

The jewelry armoires measure around 10 to 14 inches in height and nearly the same in width. But this is only the average size.

Concerning the pricing, the range starts from $100 and goes around $300.

But if even this is not big enough for you, do not be disappointed.

Floor Standing Armoires:

These are not limited to storing jewelry only. You can find places to store scarves and lingerie. Found in cherry wood and oak, they can easily blend in to your other furniture pieces in the bedroom. These are of course little more expensive than the rest. The price ranges from $200 to $500.

Hopefully, you have found the right one that will suit your collection. Remember, your precious jewelry deserves a worthy place to be stored in.

Simon Johnnson is the director of content for Executive Gift Shoppe. They feature a large selection of unique gifts such as pocket watches , money clips and cufflinks .

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Drive through any neighborhood on ‘trash day’ following the holiday, and you’ll see empty boxes upon empty boxes showing what a wonderful Christmas everyone had. Even though the economy is slow this year, you’ll see that plenty of people received new desktop computers and printers, laptops, televisions, appliances, and more. A box showing a picture of a jewelry armoire will state something quite loudly: there is a lot of jewelry in this house! What a perfect opportunity for burglars to decide which house will be their next conquest.

One way to discourage theft is to conceal what items you now own. Break the boxes down and put them into trash bags (not the see-through ones). If the burglars have to guess what’s in your bags, but the neighbor has his boxes out for all to see, which house do you think they’ll choose? This won’t protect you completely, but it certainly will not invite these unwelcome intruders in, either!

You have all of these nice, new gifts; could you remember each item and prove ownership? What happens if you do have a burglary, or a fire, or a tornado? The holiday season is the perfect time to update your personal property inventory. Take photos of all the gifts before putting them away. Individual photos should be taken of high-end items. Don’t forget about clothing. A photo of a leather jacket is important if you need to file an insurance claim.

For your written report, record the manufacturer, serial number, model number and other identifying information. Also record the date and purchase price. Keep the receipts and put them with your inventory record.

While you have your camera out, take pictures of all of your holiday decorations. Think of how much money you have invested in creating this festive atmosphere. How many ornaments are on your tree? With each one costing an average of $3 to $5, it adds up quickly.

If you have high-value items, such as a Christmas Village, take pictures of the entire display. Then also record each building, including the name, model number and other pertinent information. Many collectibles have identifying marks; take a picture of those as well. Do you store your items in their original boxes? If so, and they show pricing or the manufacturer, photograph the items next to the boxes. 

Since you just received new items, you might be disposing of others. Be sure to remove those items from your inventory listing. Delete the photos of these discarded items as well. This will ensure that the record of the contents of your house is completely up to date.

If you don’t have an inventory, now is the perfect time to create one. Or, if you choose not to do it yourself, contact a service provider near you. The cost of this service will quite often be less than just one gift you recently purchased or received.

Cindy Hartman is President of Hartman Inventory, LLC, a business and home inventory service provider. She and her husband Mike are also owners of Hartman Inventory Systems, LLC, a company that provides assistance to entrepreneurs who want to establish their own home-based inventory business. http://www.HartmanInventory.com

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Men are hard to buy for. Sometimes even relationships that have carried on for years can leave a girl perplexed when it comes to what she should get him for his birthday or Christmas. Forget about asking him straight up what he would like.

“Oh, you don’t have to get me anything.” Either that, or he goes out and buys whatever it is he wants for himself, leaving you to wonder. One way to think outside the box is to get busy thinking inside the box?jewelry box, that is.

Jewelry boxes are too often, and mistakenly, associated as great gift ideas for women. But what man doesn’t appreciate a fine leather watch? In fact, a good watch is one of few status symbols that most guys really go for. Jewelry boxes offer a classy means of protection for timepieces, but their usefulness does not stop there.

What else is a man likely to carry or wear on his person?

For one, men are notorious about emptying out pockets and setting the contents anywhere. This is particularly true of change. Men could leave it anywhere! I speculate at any given time, a man could have as much as $40 in change strewn about the prime traffic living areas of his home or apartment. Coffee tables, dressers, nightstands, kitchen counters, bookcases, entertainment centers, bathroom sinks?you name it, and a man has probably left his loose change there.

Men’s leather watch jewelry boxes provide convenient compartment space for things such as change, not to mention other accessories to which you may not have given much thought.

Another example of something that could go in men’s jewelry boxes is cufflinks. Cufflinks add some pizzazz to formal wear, and most men have a set or two for special occasions: weddings, funerals, speaking engagements, etc. They are small, elusive, and in need of a place where a man can always depend on finding them as there is need.

Jewelry boxes also house eyeglasses, guarding against scratches, bending, and breaking. They can save money through long-term protection of such items, and time by cutting out frantic searches for things such as car keys when he is running behind.

Men’s leather watch jewelry boxes hold the symbols that matter most to men. Whether it is a wedding band to symbolize undying devotion to his spouse, a class ring to keep him tuned in to days gone by, or championship rings that commemorate accomplishments in sports, men value jewelry as much as women.

This is a guarantee: you buy the man in your life a jewelry box, and it will never be a wasted gift. Personalizing these gifts make them all the more special. Men love jewelry, but they also love things they can use. So the next time you are at a crossroads, or completely out of ideas, keep this in mind. Think outside the box by tapping into what it is he can keep inside the box. Your house will be a cleaner, more organized place.

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Drive through any neighborhood on ‘trash day’ following the holiday, and you’ll see empty boxes upon empty boxes showing what a wonderful Christmas everyone had. Even though the economy is slow this year, you’ll see that plenty of people received new desktop computers and printers, laptops, televisions, appliances, and more. A box showing a picture of a jewelry armoire will state something quite loudly: there is a lot of jewelry in this house! What a perfect opportunity for burglars to decide which house will be their next conquest.

One way to discourage theft is to conceal what items you now own. Break the boxes down and put them into trash bags (not the see-through ones). If the burglars have to guess what’s in your bags, but the neighbor has his boxes out for all to see, which house do you think they’ll choose? This won’t protect you completely, but it certainly will not invite these unwelcome intruders in, either!

You have all of these nice, new gifts; could you remember each item and prove ownership? What happens if you do have a burglary, or a fire, or a tornado? The holiday season is the perfect time to update your personal property inventory. Take photos of all the gifts before putting them away. Individual photos should be taken of high-end items. Don’t forget about clothing. A photo of a leather jacket is important if you need to file an insurance claim.

For your written report, record the manufacturer, serial number, model number and other identifying information. Also record the date and purchase price. Keep the receipts and put them with your inventory record.

While you have your camera out, take pictures of all of your holiday decorations. Think of how much money you have invested in creating this festive atmosphere. How many ornaments are on your tree? With each one costing an average of $3 to $5, it adds up quickly.

If you have high-value items, such as a Christmas Village, take pictures of the entire display. Then also record each building, including the name, model number and other pertinent information. Many collectibles have identifying marks; take a picture of those as well. Do you store your items in their original boxes? If so, and they show pricing or the manufacturer, photograph the items next to the boxes. 

Since you just received new items, you might be disposing of others. Be sure to remove those items from your inventory listing. Delete the photos of these discarded items as well. This will ensure that the record of the contents of your house is completely up to date.

If you don’t have an inventory, now is the perfect time to create one. Or, if you choose not to do it yourself, contact a service provider near you. The cost of this service will quite often be less than just one gift you recently purchased or received.

Cindy Hartman is President of Hartman Inventory, LLC, a business and home inventory service provider. She and her husband Mike are also owners of Hartman Inventory Systems, LLC, a company that provides assistance to entrepreneurs who want to establish their own home-based inventory business. http://www.HartmanInventory.com

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If you have soft gems, such as opals, or even pearls, you know how easily they can become marred or scratched. You need to find a jewelry box that can store them where they will be softly cradled and remain perfectly beautiful for many years. The best jewelry boxes have soft sueded lining to protect them. Created with hooks to hand pendants and necklaces, channels to hold rings securely, and drawers that are lined for watches, the best jewelry boxes offer not only prime care for your jewelry, but also functionality and beauty.

Many of the best jewelry boxes represent fine pieces of furniture all on their own. Made of find wood with the smoothest finishes, they offer beauty to any room they grace. With the addition of carved legs, brass handles and classic styling, they can convey warmth and elegance to every dressing station they occupy.

Fine leathers make wonderful covers for the best jewelry boxes. They can lend a more masculine air to a room, come in many warm, neutral colors, and still offer protection from excess moisture that could tarnish or soil the finished on the jewelry held safely within.

If you need one that offers a little more security to keep little fingers from trying the fine jewelry, you should look for a jewelry box that does double duty, such as one that is mounted on a base and appears more as a sturdy makeup mirror.

Shopping for a men’s or women’s jewelry box can be trying. You must think about how often they will need to get into the jewelry box and what they will keep in it to ensure you purchase one that is sturdy enough and large enough to hold all of the jewelry they own. You also need to consider the personality of the person you are gifting it to, and the style of their home and find one that will harmonize nicely so they will appreciate it even more.

The best jewelry boxes are those that are given with thought and care. Spend the time to find the perfect size, appearance, and security that they need.

The Author of this Article can be found at http://www.thebestjewelryboxes.com

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