


I’m thrilled to share my contribution to this months Xquisit magazine. For this issue, I’ve put together a wonderfully simple tutorial that takes you through the steps necessary for creating your own necklace tree, for just a few dollars. If you have a second, pop over and check it out (it can be found on page 87 here)!



LOVE it!!! At first glance I thought you painted it, looks amazing!
Ooo that would probably work too! I like the tactile nature of the string though
Very beautiful! I should have seen this a few days earlier.. there were so many suitable little brances at the beach I was these past few days!
aww sorry!! Keep your eye out for more :)
Sometimes the simplest things are the prettiest. This is a perfect example. Love it!
Thank you so much!
LOVE this idea — it looks fairly simple to make as well :) i shall be keeping my eyes peeled for some pretty driftwood xx
It was very very simple! I’d love to see it if you do
So pretty an so simple!! I’m going to make one of these!! :)
You so should!
Ah it came out beautifully! So simple and pretty! :)
Thanks Alexa!
What a great tutorial/idea! Love this Jacquelyn!
I’m so glad you liked it :) Thank you!
what a fun, easy, simple and super chic way to display necklaces! Happy Hump Day!
Thanks Sarah! Happy almost friday (now!)
Love this idea!
Beautiful! although I think I would need a forest of necklace trees to accommodate my necklace predilection! I actually have a bit of tree hanging upside down off my ceiling to keep my jewellery on, I should give jazzing it up a go! x
haha I totally understand that. I still have a few bowls and jars holding some of my necklaces. You should definitely jazz it up!
Simple, cute and quick. Love the bright pop of colour.