What did you think of the upcycled saxophone keypad earrings? Today’s post is another saxophone keypad upcycle, but more home decor than wearable fashion, if you will.
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SUPPLIES
- epoxy
- scrap paper (I think this is from a draft of this arrangement*) – or something for mixing the epoxy on
- tongue depressor – or something to mix the epoxy with
- thumbtack or pushpin with flat top
- used saxophone keypad
Are you ready? This is another easy project!
Mix a little epoxy according to the directions. Apply the mixed epoxy to the keypad where you want the pin & to the pin. Place the pieces together
Next, just let it dry according to the epoxy instructions. Now, all that’s left to do is to use it!
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Do you think you’ll add this to your office or classroom decor? Please be sure to show me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or in the comments below!
-Barbara
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