Remember the pre-lit shelving I got from Amazon for jewelry? I loved it sooooo much, I bought a second one. I have placed one on each side of the entrance to my space. This one is used for vintage jewelry, the first one now has my hand crafted or sterling pieces in it.
This is the first one, still covered in the fabric I use between sales to prevent dust.
Both came with open backs and black metal. I’ve painted them and added panels covered in vintage paper to the backside to prevent the inventory from slipping off. The panels are made of the styrofoam packing that came in the box!
Recycle and reuse, right?
To keep them in place, I first tried wire, but the styrofoam simply split apart. Now they are securely velcroed to the frame.
The height of the shelves gives me enough space to use a variety of display pieces.
But the best part is the jewelry store quality, well spaced lighting! It makes everything I set out look better.
As always, I have a selection of my handmade mushrooms. I was lucky to find this set of vintage mushroom stuff to compliment them.
There are more schroomies mixed in with the garden display.
I do love a pretty garden display. (Oops, I have gone all Game of Thrones blooperish, there is a water bottle in this photo)
More lucky finds? I got TWO of the stained glass windows, hoping to use them in my own home, but they didn’t work out where I’d hoped. They sure class up my booth, though.
Another “I wish it worked my cottage” piece is this sweet granny chair covered in white cotton.
The headboard leaning against the wall actually is from my house. At first, when it was maple toned, it was in Ryan’s room. When we got him a new bed, this was painted for the guestroom, then Sugarwings used it for a while once the two grandfairies wanted separate rooms. There is a new color theme in that space now, I figured that the headboard was better off being sold than stuffed into the shed and left to rot away.
It’s pretty well hidden though, I hope it even gets noticed. Next month, maybe I should hang it on the wall.
Although it would fill most of that entire wall.
Every inch of my space is pretty filled up, but I do enjoy the switcheroo and change ups when it’s time to mix it up again.
Right now, my redo skills are lacking due to a rotator cuff tear. I have had these spring flowers up for the season and want to change them out to some white ones for summer, but overhead jobs are not exactly easy right now.
This chair up on my top shelf won’t be moving anytime soon. Which also means that the cabinet its leg rests on needs to stay right where it is for a while. At least until I get a few more PT sessions under my belt. I’m doing everything I can to avoid surgery even if it means I cannot do major rearranging at Juju for a bit.