Little Black Dress Hanging Jewelry Organizer

Little Black Dress Hanging Jewelry Organizer

I just love collecting jewelries and accessories — watches, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, etc. I have numerous of it! But I have this one undying problem. I only have one jewelry box which cannot accommodate all my stuff. Since it’s too small, my accessories got tangled and become cluttered.

Review: Little Black Dress Hanging Jewelry Organizer

I decided to look for an alternative. I don’t want another jewelry box. I wanted something spacious but at the same time doesn’t take up space on my cabinet. I wanted it to be clear so that I can see my jewelries and accessories in one glance.

Review: Little Black Dress Hanging Jewelry Organizer

Good thing I found this smart and stylish Little Black Dress Hanging Jewelry Organizer when I did an online shopping. It is a hanging double-sided canvas jewelry storage which includes twenty-four (24) hook-and-loop tabs and thirty-nine (39) clear pockets. It measures 42-inch long by 18-inch wide. It is a super-thin storage solution for jewelry, beauty items, etc. Contents are visible at a glance; there’s also storage on the flip-side; and it can be hung in the closet, on a wall, or on the back of a door.

Review: Little Black Dress Hanging Jewelry Organizer

This jewelry organizer is an amazing piece that fits perfectly in my closet along side my dresses. It took me a while to find something like this. It has so much room for all my jewelry and accessories. It’s so easy to find everything I want to wear — no more shoveling through a jewelry box to find matching earrings! I couldn’t have wished for something better!

Review: Little Black Dress Hanging Jewelry Organizer

This is a creative, cute solution for storing jewelries and accessories. I would definitely recommend this product!

*Photos here were imported from my old blog, Maldita.us

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Dhadha Garcia is a lifestyle blogger from Bacolod, PH. She is a mompreneur, a full-time blogger & a content creator. She started blogging in 2007 & became one of the pioneers of the Negrense Blogging Society, Inc. (NBSI) in 2009. She also writes at www.theblueink.com and www.classysweets.com.