Ready for a trip and planning to take along your favorite bling? Here's a packing tip for how to pack jewelry so you don't end up with a tangled up ball of gold and silver!

How to Pack Jewelry :: A to Z Packing Tips

Happy to be welcoming another great writer for our A to Z packing tips series. Are you ready to take a trip and need a great tip for how to pack jewelry so you don’t end up with a tangled ball of gold and silver? Today Annette is sharing all about her Jewelry packing tips along with a great craft for a traveling jewelry box.

Ready for a trip and planning to take along your favorite bling? Here's a packing tip for how to pack jewelry so you don't end up with a tangled up ball of gold and silver!
Ready for a trip and planning to take along your favorite bling? Here’s a packing tip for how to pack jewelry so you don’t end up with a tangled ball of gold and silver!

Hi Everyone! This is Annette from Tips From a Typical Mom Blog and I’m so happy to be guest posting here on Stuffed Suitcase. Today I’m sharing with you a few tips on packing Jewelry that I’ve learned over the years.

How to Pack Jewelry

Packing for a family of 7 can be a real challenge, especially when we will be gone for 7 days. You have to get really creative so you can fit everything inside the back of the van. Especially since my husband always has to bring his paragliding wing with him everywhere. That thing is HUGE. We have tried all sorts of different ways to pack. Everyone in one large suitcase (which worked when the kids were really little), each person packs their stuff in their own back pack, the girls in one suitcase and the boys in the other, etc. We still haven’t found the perfect packing method yet, but I think I have mastered the jewelry packing part.

How to Pack Jewelry

Don’t you hate it when you go to get your necklace or bracelet and they are all tangled up in a big ball of gold and silver? You have an extra half an hour to untangle that don’t you? Of course you don’t. You are busy. Especially if you are on a business trip, the last thing you need is this mess.

When my girls were small, we also used this technique for all their hair accessories. You know those girls need bows, elastics, headbands, and bobby pins. You can’t go outside without a bow! If you want to make a hair box, just use thinner ribbon so the clips can close over the ribbon.

Today I’m helping make your life just a little bit easier when you travel. I hope this idea helps you stay just a little bit more sane while traveling.

Travel Jewelry Box

  • A plastic organization box, any size. (This one I’m using I found at JoAnn’s. It’s a 4×6 hinged photo box.)
  • 1/4 yard grosgrain ribbon (mine is 3″ wide)
  • Hot glue or craft glue like E6000
  • Lighter
  • Snack size zip top bags

Using the lighter, carefully burn the cut ends of the ribbon to keep it from fraying. Glue one end of the ribbon to the underside of the lid on the box. Let the glue dry (or cool) completely.

How to Pack Jewelry

How to Pack Jewelry

Now use the ribbon to poke your earrings through.

How to Pack Jewelry

Using the zip top bags, store each necklace with any matching rings. Store the bracelets separately so they don’t tangle with the necklaces but put all matching jewelry in the same bag so they stay all together.

How to Pack Jewelry

You’re done! So easy, right?

How to Pack Jewelry

I love the size of this jewelry box because it fits nicely in any suitcase pocket. I really love the hard box too because it keeps my jewelry from getting smashed in a tightly packed suitcase.

What is your one piece of jewelry you can’t live without?

Thanks so much Annette for the great post! For more great packing tips, check out our other posts from our A to Z series!
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Annette is the mom to 5 kids, wife to a paraglider, preschool teacher, photographer, and blogger. She lives with her family in Utah, USA and enjoys hiking, camping, and playing outside with her family. Visit Tips From a Typical Mom for family friendly recipes, cleaning tips, mom hacks, parenting tips, and product reviews.

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