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i took this in the car, to show people that i wear a seatbelt and show off my awesome butterfly keychain...
actually, i just took it.
These were made by cutting the final strip of my Shrinky Dinks sheet in half. I drew my design, used a large hole punch to cut out the circle and let the designs dry.
I preheated the oven as directed on the Shrinky Dinks package, laid all my pieces out on a paper lined baking sheet and cooked them for just a smidge over one minute. I love them!
These handy little tags will help me remember not to use my paper scissors on fabric and the other way around. They were the best thing I could think of to use up the long narrow strip of shrinky dink material
The celtic cross is one of many protection symbols. This keychain is complemented with celtic knots and hematite beads. Wow!
What the hell kind of feature is that? LIMITED GAMEPLAY?! don't worry, you won't have THAT much fun with this product
(it's a keychain version of TWISTER amanda bought me)
Made w/ a recycled Rummikub tile, sturdy hardware, and recycled comics. Tiles measure approx 1.5" x 1"
My first altered bottlecap, made from an Asian character PDF printout and then turned into a keychain.
All four kids names on a keychain, CHARM NOT AVALIABLE now made by amandamackay.com this was later made into a bookmark
This guy's in one of those keychain photo viewers that I bought at a flea market or something. Usually, these have photos of kids at Six Flags or the zoo or something like that. This one has a surly looking bartender. This is the best scan I could get out of this. It's not too bad, considering the original is about one-half inch by three quarters of an inch.