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This keychain is filled with dry lavender so it smells delicious!. The picture I made using 500ml brushes (http://brushes.500ml.org/) and transfered it onto fabric with t-shirt transfer foil. It is of an ATC size as I made the picture a long ago for an ATC swap.
Fits a credit card/drivers license and a small amount of cash. For those times you don't want to take a large wallet or bag with you
If you need to fit a few more pills in your daily pill case, this fun design might work better for you. Noticeable and vibrant - a good reminder to medicate on time.
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I finally gave in and made myself a keychain at the little customizable bead station in the World of Disney store. It took me forever (creativity, where'd you go?!) but I finally managed to make something relatively cute.
Root access to my keychain:
Work, home, shed, bike lock, car, and brother's apartment.
Circuit board is decorative reminder to RecycleYourElectronics.ca
All held together conveniently on a formerly red (but now worn down to silver) karabiner because I like to pretend I can rock climb but really it makes it handy to clip my keys to my purse.
Just noticed this is a YouTube video assignment. Blerg. That will have to wait til later.
Today I earned my 7th little key for my Weight Watchers key ring. Every calendar year in which a lifetime member has ten weigh-ins within two pounds of goal, he/she receives a new key. I have earned a key for each calendar year since 2009. The keys are a motivating factor, and they're really starting to pile up!
Keep the keys to your time machine, airship, dirigible, or hot air balloon in one place in fabulously steamy style.
Keychain measures 2.75 inches in diameter and features a different Steampunk image on each side.
Front of keychain features a vintage image of a woman stealing a sleeping man's pocketwatch and the back features an illustration from a Jules Verne novel.
For the keychain, I shrunk the Police Box design by Urban Threads, and did not stitch the blue fill. Instead, I stitched the black outline and the windows and turned it into a patch.
what makes a vacation without seeing five million and two of the same keychains everywhere, right?
sooc.
i'll put a ton more in the comments of this one from the trip. these ones are digital ;)
whipped this up tonight, it's been awhile since I've had a pretty keychain
used the Ranunculus pattern from Crochet Adorned
Ready to Travel? I used coin charms and other metal charms (and one bead) in this altered domino keychain. The stamp is real from an envelope. It has a picture of an egret. The lettering (which is upside down in the photo) is from a Hong Kong tea house advertisment. The background is part of a map of China.