Easy Scrap Wood Keychain
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MyAlteredState
(IC: blogger)
Sometimes I overthink things.
Sometimes, I feel like I need to force my brain into being creative. That doesn’t work.
With me, ideas and creativity will get there, when they gets there.
The more I try to force my brain, the more it resists until I end up in a blank stare.
Such is the case with all this scrap:
Sometimes, I feel like I need to force my brain into being creative. That doesn’t work.
With me, ideas and creativity will get there, when they gets there.
The more I try to force my brain, the more it resists until I end up in a blank stare.
Such is the case with all this scrap:
I stared at it a lot.
I just messed around with the angle of the cuts on these. (seat of my pants.)
Then, I drilled holes.
Pause for this shot of my hand and all three pieces sanded / hole-drilled…
Next, I wiped them down with mineral spirits to clean off the dust.
After that, I was onto my clear coat of choice today: Duplicolor automotive spray paint. (clear)
And of course I took another picture, this time, of it drying.
And, there you have it.
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Published September 6th, 2014 5:11 PM
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