Showing posts with label hotel key holder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotel key holder. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

a holiday hotel key holder


I finally had a moment to update my hotel key holder this morning for the holidays! Yay! If you've been following along on my personal blog, I posted a mood board for my holiday projects this year, and I'm really happy with how everything has come together.


I love this hotel key holder - it hangs in our dining room and is easy to update for the seasons  with little bits and projects...





I loved the German foil pieces in the December mini album kit - they were such a great touch for the board!

Happy Holidays! 

~ Leah

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Hotel Key Holder~Christmas style!!!

 
Hi everyone ~ Connie here with my first blog post for Jenni Bowlin Studio (whoop!!)  I have made a Perpetual Calendar, for the little peeps in my life,  using the Hotel Key Holder {favorite product alert}. 
The flower Rosette's are made using the Tim Holtz die.  The paper is from the JBS Christmas Collection 2011 and 2012.  I also used lots of JBS embellishments to decorate with!!!

You still have plenty of time to make this~stay inspired!!!!!
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Hotel Key Holder

One of the exciting new products at stores now is our solid wood Hotel Key Holder.  Did you know that Jenni designed this product from a large vintage piece in her own home?   Just beautiful!




Connie Mercer shows just how versatile this piece can be!  She purposely added embellishments that could be easily removed so she could change the look of her piece when she wished.


In this arrangement, Connie hung the Key Holder from a vintage hanger.  Her embellishments are both made from the new Wren line and favorite vintage  pieces.  The vintage "5" card?  That's for her 5 grandchildren!


Connie then created another very special arrangement:


This one contains pieces that have a lot of sentiment and memories associated with them.  For example, Connie gave the earrings displayed on the banner tag to her grandmother Mary, and the large lock belonged to her great-great grandfather who was a preacher.  Every piece is tagged and labeled with its meaning.

Connie showed us how this one beautiful piece can be altered to give different looks!  Thank you Connie - these are not only beautiful, but meaningful too!

Is your mind spinning with ideas on how to use this?  I know mine is!

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