Good Sunday morning! It's time for "I Heart Macro", hosted by Lori Plyler of Studio Waterstone.
While rearranging my work space, I ran across some old keys that I've had for a couple of years. I decided to leave them out and I have a couple of ideas on how to work them into a necklace.
I think these three are my favorites.
And I really like the design work on this one.
Click on the button below to check out all of the up close/macro pictures for this week.
Have a wonderful week!
Oh Kym! I'm a sucker for keys! These are wonderful!!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sally I too am a sucker for keys! Those are so unique, great pics!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous..love the one with the scrolly bits.
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Oh, I love the short one! They're actually all pretty fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese are great keys. I love the larger one with the scrolls. Keys are really popular in beaded designs these days. I am sure whatever you decide to make will be absolutely gorgeous. Cool shots!
ReplyDeleteThat last shot is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteYour last key sure is a beauty, very ornate.
ReplyDeleteWOW what cool keys! They will be perfect in whatever you decide to do with them!
ReplyDeleteoh what wonderful keys and cannot wait to see what you create with them
ReplyDeleteHA!!! The key in that last shot was made in my home town! *love* it! Isn't it amazing how things travel? Love your macro shots, and what a cool find :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love old keys, I still use some.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Old Keys!!! Love coming across them… Thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteLove the old keys! The gold Corbin is my favorite-what cool markings!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I adore old keys! These are simply amazing. I can't believe you had forgotten about them. . .Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the photos. I love how you have isolate the subject and brought out there texture. Well done
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome keys, and have so many different textures.
ReplyDeleteI'm another old key fan! :-) I just love the detail on the key that you highlighted. It's also really neat that the location is also printed on that key.
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