Ta-da! Speaking of natural...I loved the wood veneer Jackie used, but I decided to save some money and use some burlap I already had. I also kept the keys their natural color. I used some thrift store frames and just spray painted them white to unify them. My frames before I sprayed them...Jackie's instructions were great. The project is pretty intuitive, though, so I really just stole her idea (thank you for the inspiration!) and did it my own way.
Framed Keys
Nap Rating = 2 naps (1 for spray painting; 1 for assembling)
Supplies
- Frames
- Spray paint (if necessary)
- Newspaper (if spray painting)
- Burlap
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun
- Decorative keys (I got mine from Create for Less)
- If necessary, remove glass and backing from frames, lay them on newspaper, and spray paint them in the color of your choice
- Meanwhile, cover cardboard backing of frame with burlap by cutting a piece of burlap slightly larger and wrapping ends around the cardboard. Use hot glue to affix into place.
- Once frames are dry, insert cardboard backing and lay keys out in your desired arrangment.
- Affix keys to burlap with hot glue.

I love this idea. I love skeleton keys. off to look for some!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO pretty! We are so happy that you linked up these little beauties to our party this week!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Trish
Those turned out so cute! I love old keys! Inspiring idea.
ReplyDeleteI came over from the Crafty Scrappy Happy Dog Days party.