Travel Jewelry Boxes Gift Ideas For Graduation

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Layering Danskin leggings with a very short skirt can give you enough coverage; when we say short, we mean mid-thigh length and above. Leggings add a bit more oomph to any short skirt. It also makes wearing very short skirts (that only cover your butt) appropriate enough for everyday wear.







You can also select a larger jewelry box if your receipient has an extensive collection that she likes to carry with her while traveling. RaGar makes a European black leather box that is truly a jewelry collector's dream. It is made of genuine leather in a French basket weave design accented with smooth trim.

When you give a gift bearing custom engraving, your parent's name and anniversary date perhaps, it's hard not to like it. Things Remembered, the gift shop in malls nationwide, also has an online site where you may choose a gift item, have it engraved and shipped within days. The bonus is that your parents will see the extra time and attention it took and they will treasure it, and you, forever.

Co-molded plastic and hard rubber create the Pop! Case, a hard case with a soft texture and a built-in stand. Rubber sides make gripping the case easy while the soft material on the case's interior helps cushion the tablet. Cool gray detailing comes on a black, white, or hot pink case body. The Pop! https://insotay.vn/ will retail for $49.99.

This simple leather book cover also looks fabulous! You can make stacks of leather covered books and really create a rich look in your home. By the way, this leather book cover is perfect for paper back books and hard cover books.

If your graduate is a man then you should take a look at the leather accessories box manufactured by Budd Leather. This men's box holds rings, cufflinks, studs and even a wrist watch or pocket watch. The handsome box fits neatly into a drawer and lists for $60, with a sale price of $38.95.

This last one I made took the most time, measures 5" across. It's my favorite although my daughter might not even EVER wear it. I used my same scrap of faux leathery material. I cut a large circle and 5 large petals, 5 medium petals, and 5 small petals. Then it was time to hot glue. I started with the big circle and hot glued petals one at a time onto to the circular piece and ended with another circle on top. I used "Amazing Quick HOLD Contact Adhesive" to glue all the beads shown in the photo.