Here's what she did:
1. Buy one Lillholmen toothbrush holder.
2. Nag boyfriend for half a week until he remembers to borrow a drill from work.
3. Drill tiny holes in said Lillholmen.

4. Apply jewelry.
And there you have it. An earring/ring stand!See more of Maja's earring stand.







loved it !!!
ReplyDeletegenius!!
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeleteYou could also stack your rings on the top part of the stand, above where you hang your earrings.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
1. Buy one Lillholmen toothbrush holder.
ReplyDelete2. Get new boyfriend with testosterone who has own drill.
2a. Grab drill mentioned above.
3. Drill tiny holes in said Lillholmen.
1. Buy one Lillholmen toothbrush holder.
ReplyDelete2. Grab drill you own yourself.
3. Drill tiny holes in said Lillholmen.
Actually, I like guys who are secure enough in themselves to not define their masculinity by their collection of power tools ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is so sexist! Equality?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Prue, grab the drill yourself, or at least ask somebody who knows how to use a drill to teach you, and then YOU can do it yourself next time. Aint that hard!
And if you are a guy with lots of nice jewelry, do the very same thing!
Otherwise, this hack looks good!
Calm down, drama llamas. I wrote the text for my own personal blog, not for ikea hacker. "Nag boyfriend" refers to the fact that my boyfriend works in a shop that sells - drumroll - power tools. I´d rather borrow one from them than spend my student loan on one. I did drill the holes myself, thank you very much. I don´t need anyone to "teach" me. Believe it or not, I can work a drill.
ReplyDeleteYou rant about sexism? You just judged a person and made derogatory remarks based on a single sentence. Way to demonstrate open-mindedness.
Very cute!
ReplyDeletelove it! i've been looking for a jewelry stand, this is perfect and inexpensive! :)
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteAnd since it's metal, you can find a way of plugging it to the mains, in case someone tries to "borrow" one of your pieces :-)
Have a nice weekend,
José
So cute. I have lots of stud earrings and the bottom compartment would be perfect for that. What size drill bit did you use?
ReplyDeletegoodness... you are positively a genius.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI used the 2mm drill bit :)
0.039 inches according to google ;)
I just did this myself and it turned out great! Thanks so much for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThere is one HUGE step missing: Remove the disk before drilling the holes. The top screws off and will make for much easier drilling.
Wow, this idea is great...
ReplyDeleteCan not wait to buy one and try it myself.