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| Zelda Key Hanger |
As a product of the 1980's, my siblings and I spent a lot of hours sitting 6 inches from the television playing Nintendo, especially Zelda.
So when my little brother turned 28 a few weeks ago, I decided to make this awesome key hanger for his birthday. Sentimental yet functional.
I bought a 26" (est.) piece of Poplar wood from Lowe's
for around $6-$7, cut it in half & beveled the edges. (I saved the
other half to make a 2nd one later on). I sanded the edges with a medium grit sanding sponge I purchased from Harbor Freight for less than $1. Once I had the edges sufficiently sanded, I painted the entire board with Basics black acrylic paint I purchased from
WalMart's for a few dollars.
I found the awesome image online simply by Googling "It's dangerous to
go alone! Take this" and Kinko's printed an 8x11 for about
$1.
Once the paint dried, I applied a moderate coat of Mod Podge glue to the front of the board & centered my image accordingly. I used an ID card to flatten out the image and to force any trapped air bubbles to the corners. Once I was done with this, I flipped the board upside down and stacked several heavy books on top of it. (IMPORTANT -you have to complete this step or your finished product may turn out bubbly.)
Once the paint dried, I applied a moderate coat of Mod Podge glue to the front of the board & centered my image accordingly. I used an ID card to flatten out the image and to force any trapped air bubbles to the corners. Once I was done with this, I flipped the board upside down and stacked several heavy books on top of it. (IMPORTANT -you have to complete this step or your finished product may turn out bubbly.)
Finished! I've seen people trying to sell these online for over $40. It cost me less than $15 and maybe an hour worth of time to make my own. A satisfyingly awesome birthday present. My brother loved it. |








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