DIY kid’s play keys

Maggie got a bright pink set of keys as a freebie with a magazine a few months back and she loved them.She was taking them with her in her pocket or popping them in her basket to take ‘shopping’. It was really sweet aside from how disgusting the keys were. I hate plastic tat as you might have guessed so I decided to make a new set that are easier on the eyes. Much better!

DIY kid’s play keys

DIY kid’s play keys

DIY kid’s play keys

You’ll need…

DIY kid’s play keys

Step 1

Start by rolling out a ball of the white clay to about 3mm thickness.

DIY kid’s play keys

Step 2

Create a little template with card and then trace around this with your knife to get the base of the fob part of your keys. Create hole in the top with the end of a pen or pencil.

DIY kid’s play keys

Step 3

Then roll out the Sahara clay to the same thickness and cut out a key shape. Once again it may help to have a template or use a real key as the template. Make a hold in the end and you can use a blunt pencil to add detail. From the left over sahara colour, cut out some buttons.DIY kid’s play keys

Step 4

Line a tray and bake all the sections in a preheated oven, following the instructions on the packet.

DIY kid’s play keys

Step 5

Once cooled, paint the icons into the buttons.

DIY kid’s play keys

Step 6

Then glue the backs of the buttons and attach them to the base, holding down for 10 seconds each time.

DIY kid’s play keys

Step 7

Thread the split rings through the key and the fob.

DIY kid’s play keys

Attach both of the split rings to the wooden link and there you have it!

DIY kid’s play keys

DIY kid’s play keys

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