DIY Brooch Display Stand
In the last instalment of my Lolidrobe Reassessment I added an extra goal for the rest of this year which
was to craft a brooch display and blog about it. And lo and behold, this is
what’s in store for you today!
Things you will need
- A photo frame (it has to have a soft backing like plywood or cardboard)
- Fabric (I’m using felt, but anything that’s opaque and not too thick will do)
- Scissors
- Stapler or a staple gun
- Plush stuffing (I don’t know the proper name for this)
Instructions
Step 1
Remove any glass protecting the
photo and discard safely. Take away the back of the frame and put it on the
fabric to roughly measure and cut out the shape. You don’t have to be very
neat, but remember to leave some extra around all sides, at least an inch. You
want enough to be able to cover the front and have some to tuck behind and
create a pocket in between.
Step 2
Staple the fabric to the back of the
frame on three sides only. Use as many staples as you want or need and be as neat as you would like. Since this will be the back, only you will be judging
yourself on how pretty the back looks. Do not staple the fabric too close to
the backing’s edge, but instead go inward. Stapling too close to the edge will
make it harder to stuff in the next step.
Step 3
Fill the pocket you’ve created with
plush stuffing. You can use anything to stuff the display as long as it’s soft
enough for brooch pins to pierce through without effort, that will last and
that will keep the display sufficiently full. When stuffing, do your best to
make it even, avoiding having one area fatter than others – cut up the
stuffing if that makes things easier. Also, focus your stuffing on the middle and
leave the edges a little flatter as the frame will cover some of it and you
still want it all to fit back in.
Step 4
Once you’ve filled your pocket in,
pull the fabric back over the backing and staple securely. Put it back in the
frame, secure and you’re done!
Finished product
This is a really inexpensive way of
creating a display for your brooches and badges that’s also so easy to
customise. You can get a picture frame from a charity shop and either use it
as is or decorate further yourself. It’s also a great way to display items
that’ll work even for those who are short on space, as you could use frames
that are meant to be hung on the wall rather than stand on a shelf. If you use
something sturdier to stuff the frame, you could even put some corkboard pins
in there and create a lovely display for your necklaces too, so this is a truly
versatile thing.
Hopefully you have found this
useful. I know that with Christmas season coming up, some of you will want to
be crafting presents for your friends and family, so this could be a cheap yet
practical and pretty option. It’s also incredibly quick to make, this was a
literal ten minute project, and could be a way of giving old frames a new
life.
Total cost of making: I forgot what
some of the things cost, but my best guestimate is that it cost me something
like £1.94 = £1.50 for the frame forever ago and £0.44 for the quarter of the
fabric that I had bought. I already had a stapler and the stuffing, but even
including the stuffing you’re not looking at more than £2.50 per display stand and the frame will be your most expensive part.
Have you been crafting lately? Or maybe you’ve discovered a great new way of displaying some of your Lolita bits and bobs? I’d love to hear about either of those!
I have too many brooches and pins, I should try making this one! :) It looks so cute!!
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Teapots and Frills
If you have all the materials already, it will only take about 10mins. It's already made my brooches more accessible and I can easily see what I have, so it's worth it. :)
Deletethis post popped up on the "you may also like" section, as if the blog gods KNEW I was looking for brooch storage for my new room.
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