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It’s always a great idea to bring lots of accessories on a trip, right?
After all, sometimes the poor clothing choices we made need help. And who knew it would be 40 degrees in Dallas the day you got there? By accessorizing with a great ring, necklace or pair of earrings you can whip that travel wardrobe right into shape and reuse the one pair of emergency jeans you brought without notice.
But, if you’re anything like me, you toss those accessories in little plastic bags and by the time you unpack, your baubles look like voodoo in a bag, hard to decipher and frustrating to undo. Not to mention, who wants to pull their pretty baubles out of a plastic bag?
Enter (trumpet please) Aster and Sage’s jewelry envelopes.
Made of 100% recycled polyester and soda bottles with recycled sensuede appliqués, the Elizabeth envelope has felt panels inside for securing earrings, small inside pockets, and a separate larger compartment for putting in your bangles.
So, as you step out into day three of 40-degree weather in Dallas (wearing the one pair of jeans), you’ll at least be relieved that you brought so much jewelry. More pants may have been better, though.

















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January 12th, 2009 at 7:00 AM
These jewelry envelopes are awesome. I can so relate to a tangled mess jewelry when I travel…it makes me crazy. This could fix the problem.
January 12th, 2009 at 8:08 AM
These are so cute, you want to display them somewhere.
January 12th, 2009 at 10:43 AM
They really are – I’d want to use them for storing all kinds of things, not just jewelry.
January 12th, 2009 at 3:58 PM
Bonjour Amy:
I think the jewelry envelopes are really cute and definitely would help the traveler control their multi-purpose Wowie Outfits.
But hey! I think Aster and Sage need to create the perfect file cabinet for the whole shebang of BAUBLES. Talk about tangles, some of my stuff could be turned into ABSTRACT ART of memories.
Au revoir, Elly
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