Cut Out + Keep

Record Earring Holder

Keep your jewellery organised with a rockstar earring holder!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/record-earring-holder • Posted by Cat Morley

The lovely ladies at Tatty Devine sent me some fantastic jewellery so I could show you how to turn a record in to a snazzy earring holder. Perfect for any rockstar's dressing table!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 40

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

The lovely ladies at Tatty Devine sent me some fantastic jewellery so I could show you how to turn a record in to a snazzy earring holder. Perfect for any rockstar's dressing table!

Instructions

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    For this project you'll need a vinyl record, the back part of a stand up photo frame and an awesome brooch for decoration.

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    Lay your record on top of a block of wood and drill holes through.

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    Drill groups of two holes spaced evenly around the record.

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    Measure the middle record label with a compass.

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    Draw a template of the record label on to paper.

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    Trace around the label on to the back of the frame, so that the hinge of the stand is in the middle.

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    Carefully cut around the circumference with a stanley knife.

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    Discard the rest of the frame.

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    Heat up your glue gun and have your stand and record at hand.

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    Cover the circle of the stand with hot glue gun.

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    Stick to the center of the record and leave to cool.

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    Glue your brooch to the front of the record.

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    Stand on your dressing table and organise your jewellery!