A while ago I painted my neighbor’s key. She really liked my Easy Madagascar Inspired Nails, so I painted her key to match them. (This key is actually kept at my house; in the event of them leaving their key in their one of cars or something, they come to my house and ask for it. It happens quite a bit actually!)
I painted their last name on this side. I blacked it out for confidentiality, but if their last name was Smith, I probably wouldn’t have. There are so many Smiths! Seriously, who doesn’t know a Smith?
Onto the next key- I just painted my house key a few days ago:
Try to find the significance on this side… (I’ll tell you at the end of the post)
*HINT*- it’s a red shoe.
*HINT*- It’s sparkly.
Need another hint? It’s my house key.
The other side doesn’t have anything to do with the shoe side, but I think leopard and red look perfect with each other!
Can you tell it says Walmart behind the polish? No matter how many coats I put on, it still showed through.
Both of the keys are super bubbly because I’ve been trying to use up old top coats without using them on my nails. After a while I might take the polish off of my key and paint something new on it. Maybe I’ll use a not-so-bubbly top coat so it looks nicer.
Ready for the answer as to why I painted a red sparkly shoe on my house key? It’s supposed to be like the Wizard of Oz. “There’s no place like home.” Get it- home, house key? Only a few people got it when I showed it to them. Oh, well! As long as I get it, it doesn’t matter if others get it :)
How have people not left a comment on this post!!!! Great idea to personalize keys))) Especially if you have a couple that look similar!
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you! I didn't come up with the idea painting keys with nail polish, but I have never seen anyone make "nail art" on their keys :)
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