What's an easy and cheap way to store earrings so they dont tangle?

I have a lot of earrings and i really need a cheap way of displaying them so that they dont tangle.

buy an earing holder.

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17 Responses to “What's an easy and cheap way to store earrings so they dont tangle?”

  1. will p Says:

    rr
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  2. sexysaraxx Says:

    buy an earing holder.
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  3. maggiejo717 Says:

    They have little stands that have tiny holes in them so you can hang your earings on them. Try to look at Claire's for them.
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  4. blondandsmart79 Says:

    stick them in corkboard, you can find small ones at any dollar store!
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  5. devildude3027 Says:

    ice cube tray put the seperate sets in seperate areas of it
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  6. cottoncandy18132 Says:

    either buy an earring holder or keep them on the cards that they came in
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  7. coltsgirl514 Says:

    ice trays or styrofoam
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  8. lilirishgirl Says:

    I love shopping at Lillian Vernon, and they have neat things for stuff like this. I will be back with a couple links.
    http://www.lillianvernon.com/catalog/product_display.jsp?pdId=10654&name=Blue+Jewelry+Stackers&parentCatId=6&catId=1228

    This one is really great my friend has a couple.
    http://www.lillianvernon.com/catalog/product_display.jsp?pdId=2115&name=Hanging+Over-the-Door+Jewelry+Organizer&parentCatId=6&catId=1228
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  9. K Says:

    This may sound tacky, but get a piece of poster board and poke holes in it for the earrings. Place it in a stand up picture frame and VIOLA! you have an earring caddy. They sell these too and I'm sure you can find an affordable one. But, if cheap is what you want, I'm sure you have an extra frame hanging around the house. :) You could also use a greeting card you were planning on throwing out instead of poster board.
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    crafty

  10. Pirate Says:

    Hmm sometimes you can get really nice jewellery boxes that have slots to place earrings into
    if you search around; even eBay
    if your into the more unique displays
    you can get model hands for rings
    maybe theres something for earrings
    or maybe even create something arty;
    use string and colourful materials
    and just hang them depending on the type of earring
    :)
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  11. Laurisa M Says:

    When it comes to earings i am the girl you are looking for. I am obssed with earings. Well this may sound gross but i get an old egg carton and wash it and put them in there. Also you can put them in plastic basgs the small ones.
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  12. mightymouse Says:

    I recently put my jewelry in the plastic dividers that some crackers come in and it works great. There are also those cheap plastic dividers that you can buy at a craft store for probably less than $10. I think having one or two pair of earrings in each compartment is a great way to keep them neat.
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  13. gary s Says:

    A Jewelry Box with lots of ring slots,put each set in a different slot.
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  14. Peace, Love and Orange Fanta Says:

    I collect long dangly earrings, and The best way I found is to get a drinking glass and hang them on the sides. Another option is to get a little hole-ridden rack…thingy at clairs. If you saw it you would know what I was talking about. I think they are like $10. You could also just wrap and tape some kind of string around a box or across a wall and hang them on there. Hope this helped some!
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  15. kiesha-marie s Says:

    hi
    i had the same probs
    so wat i did was got an old piece of lace put it on ma door hande wall and wadrobe
    then just stuck am earing thru
    they look rather designest and very pretty to
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  16. dan in real life = best movie =] Says:

    i think that you should check out claires!
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    http://www.claires.com/product.asp?color=silver&id=3079

    http://earringholders.com/

  17. artiststree Says:

    Flat piece of Styrofoam.
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