Tieback to Hanger
July 10, 2010 Crafts, Green Crafting, Home Decor, Jewelry Making, Projects 1 CommentBy Recycled Crafts Contributor, Anitra from the blog “Coffee Pot People”.
Do you ever buy something just because it’s cool, even though you don’t have (yet!) any use for it? I had this setting on my dresser for a long time for that very reason:
It’s a drapery tieback. Just one. Didn’t have a mate, and anyway, I didn’t need one, since the only draperies in the house were already quite adequately, and prettily, held back. I was dusting the other day, and picked it up, and as I did so, my eyes fell on the overflowing necklace rack.
Now, there’s another thing. I love necklaces, even though I almost never wear one. When I find one that’s really pretty, and really inexpensive, usually in a thrift shop or at a garage sale, I do the only reasonable thing: I buy it!
Suddenly, the tieback and the necklaces collided head-on in my mind. Of course! Hang the tieback vertically, and hang the necklaces on it!
There’s very little you need to know more than that, but here’s the bit you do need:
Screw or nail your drapery tieback into position on the wall. You’ll see that, probably, the part that does the hanging up shows above the pretty bit in front.
Options:
- Paint the nail/screw heads to match
- Cover with a pretty magnet
- Glue on an attractive button or piece of (preferably) broken jewelry
Now hang up your necklaces. Done, and Done!









