![]() ![]() ![]() I’m a member of the Michael’s Makers team which means I receive a gift card to complete and share fun craft challenges. Tons of unfinished, natural craft supplies for your next DIY craft project. On August 8th, you’ll find these and MORE fun accessories at Michael’s new “Raw Bar”. It doesn’t get much easier than that, does it? Perfect for your own home (and sanity) or a great handmade housewarming gift idea. Find high-quality stock photos that you wont find anywhere else. Keep keys within easy reach or hang in a in closet, the bedroom or bathroom for hanging necklaces, beads, bracelets, hair ties, etc. Search from Wood Key Holder stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock. I nestled mine inside of a regular picture frame. Attach accessories (wooden key decal, cork monogram and spools) to stretched burlap frame using hot glue.Ĥ. I painted the wooden key decal and spools black.Ģ. optional: acrylic craft paint (black) and foam paint brushġ.natural wood cutout (I chose a key but I saw the cutest bird cage cut out at Michael’s too).(Because we all have a habit of misplacing our keys on occasion, right? Some more than others. I don’t know about you but I LOVE craft supplies like cork, burlap, unfinished, twine, jute…all things “natural and earthy”. I feel like I could just start a collection of natural materials with no crafting plans…they’re all just so pretty! But since this isn’t blog isn’t titled “Hoard Show Off”, let’s get to the ‘how to’! DIY Burlap and Spool Key (or jewelry) Keeper Tutorial This month’s project is a DIY burlap and spool key keeper tutorial. Step 9: Install the eye hooks and the key hooks, and your key holder is ready to use.As a part of the Michael’s Makers team, I have the opportunity to participate in monthly craft challenges. Allow to dry for three to four hours between the application of each coat. Then add two coats of Flecto Varathane water-based #2000-41. I prefer to use one coat of Behr interior water-based sanding sealer finish in brush-on form. Step 8: Apply a clear finish to all sides of the key holder. (You can thread ribbon, cord or a thin chain through the hooks and hang the whole thing from a nail, but this method does not work well due to the uneven distribution of weight.) The eye hooks can be positioned directly on nails or picture hangers. These hooks are used for hanging the holder. Step 7: With the same bit, drill a hole centered in the top of each end for eye hooks. Step 6: To add detail, create the outlines of the doors and storage space in the motor homes by drilling the smallest hole possible to accept a #5 blade, then make cuts as needed. If you wish to have more hooks or fewer hooks, space them evenly across the lower portion. These hooks are used to hang your keys on. Step 5: Using the 1/16″ bit, drill holes below the word “KEYS” for the L-shaped hooks, as marked. Step 4: Remove the pattern from the wood and sand lightly, using the 120-grit or finer sandpaper. Then cut around the outside of the pattern. Step 3: With the #5 skip tooth blade, cut out all of the interior cuts first. ![]() Don’t forget the wheel well areas just above the wheels. Step 2: Using the 1/16″ drill bit, drill blade entry holes in all the interior cut areas. Patterns for other styles of RVs are available on our website in the downloadables section. The RV shown in the photo is a Class C vehicle. Step 1: Photocopy the pattern, spray it with temporary bond adhesive and adhere it to the wood of your choice. If they have a key holder in a convenient location in their home or RV, and get used to using it, the problem is solved. Most people don’t like to spend time looking for them and often forget where they left them. This particular project provides a solution to a very common problem: keeping track of keys. It’s no surprise, then, that scroll saw projects that feature RVs are really quite popular. You might have one yourself or you probably know someone with an RV. More and more people are taking to the highways and byways in all manners of recreational vehicles.
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