I saw this idea somewhere AGES ago (I think it was etsy but I didn't pin so I wouldn't spoil the surprise, I didn't know about private boards then, doh!) and knew I wanted to make it for my husband for our anniversary. A keyring with coins with dates that signify the milestones in your life together - how lovely is that?!
I started checking the dates of my coins straight away, it took me a while to collect all the dates I needed but luckily I saw this idea almost a year ago so I had plenty of time.
I found 2 coins for each year so I had a spare - this turned out to be an excellent idea - we'll get to that in a minute!
I went for 5 coins, all pennies, but I have seen this done with different coins. I chose the year we met, the year we married and the year each of our children were born.
I had no idea how to get holes in my pennies so I rang my dad who said "No problem, 5 minute job, pop over this afternoon!"
Turns out, not so much with the 5 minute job! They spin if you don't hold them somehow, but you don't want to hold them in a vice and damage the edge.
I don't have photos of what we did as I was at my dad's and without a camera, so I have drawn you a little picture of what he fashioned for the job.
It was a block of wood about 3cm wide, 2cm deep and 10cm long. He drilled a penny sized dip in it and cut through the middle to about half way. The penny sat snugly in the dip then the whole thing was clamped in a vice. The wood squeezed the penny but the sides were not damaged.
- Each coin had a little starter dent whacked into it with a centre punch and hammer (This was my job!)
- They went into the wooden hold-y thing above and were clamped in a vice
- A hole was drilled
- A larger drill bit was used by hand to go over the holes again on both sides. This took the rough bits off (again - my job)
The coins get extremely hot when you drill them so don't touch them straight away - you have been warned!
What can go wrong: We did have a few fails so I was really glad of my spares. The drill slipped and scratched the coin.
Too close to the edge.
The Queen looks like she had been shot in the crown (is this treason?)
I used these seconds to make a second keyring for me - no need to waste them!
We also learnt that UK coppers like this changed between 1987 and 1992 from being made of a copper/tin/zinc alloy to copper plated steel. Interesting!
I just slipped the coin for each year that came out best onto a keyring for the anniversary gift.
I popped it in tissue paper in a gift bag and made a cute little heart tag - awwwh!
And this is the card I made to go with it.
The clever people over at Buttons and Paint have also tried out a slightly different version of this idea as a cute Fathers Day gift.
They used a different way of holding the coin still whilst drilling, which might work for you.
I was really pleased how this gift came out and my husband loved it too - which was, after all, the whole point. Oh yes, and thank you dad for your help, this wouldn't have happened without you.
You might also be interested in:
|
Cardboard Tube Pillow Pouch |
|
|
UK Coin Picture |
|
|
Button Cluster Key Ring |
|
|
Simple Speech Bubble Cards |
|
I'll be linking up this project at all these lovely link parties
What a lovely idea! I made a penny monogram with the relevant dated coins on the top, so much you can do with a humble penny!
ReplyDeleteThat sound like a nice idea Alison. I've seen lovely garden ornament or planters too, all covered with pennies which are on my "one day" list. Not so humble after all!
DeleteOMGoodness what a great gift, I love it! You could use this same gift idea for other date-worthy events too, so many possibilities. Thanks for sharing! (Visiting from the Thrifty Thursday hop)
ReplyDelete~Taylor-Made Ranch~
Texas
It is a pretty cool gift idea isn't it? Be nice for an 18th or 21st Birthday maybe, I guess the options are pretty endless.
DeleteI, like you, saw this idea ages ago and immediately wanted to do it someday, but completely forgot about it, so thank you for the reminder! the drilling does sound a bit tricky, hopefully we'll be able to figure something out :) found you via the Be.YOU.tiful linkup
ReplyDeleteIt is a great idea isn't it. I won't pretend the drilling holes was a fiddle - it was - but not completely unachievable either and SO worth it!
DeleteI love this idea Julia. Your father's pretty smart coming up with that jig - thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteMarie@The Interior Frugalista
I know, he was thinking about it after my call and had an idea ready by the time I got there. He's always been good at finding solutions like this.
DeleteThis has got to be the coolest thing I've ever seen! I would love to do something like this for my grands. They always want money from places we visit (Euros, EC, etc.) but they are so young that they sometimes misplace the coins. Thanks for sharing at the Pretty Pintastic Party. I was pinning all the link ups and had to stop and read all about this. I may try doing this on my Hit or Miss Wednesday and link back here, of course. :)
ReplyDeleteIt would be fun to do with coins from all the places you have visited - cool idea! I'd love to see how you got on if you do give it a try.
DeleteHi! I am visiting from Project Pin It! This is adorable. My anniversary is coming up, and I would love to make this for my husband! What a wonderful gift! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea to mark special times.
ReplyDeleteIs it not illegal to deface the queens image?
ReplyDeleteI did wonder about that so I looked it up (on a quick google search mind, I didn't seek legal advice) It seems it has been over the years with penalties varying from £1 to no more 1 year in prison but all previous acts concerning coins were replaced by the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981 and there is no mention there about any penalty.
DeleteI guess if you were worried you could make the holes in a part of the coin where she isn't, I've only clipped the top of her head so I'm sure she won't mind.
I guess every time I open a letter and rip through a stamp then technically I'm defacing the Queens image, I don't think that is an offence.
For the record I love the Queen!
What a lovely idea! It turned out great :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest idea EVER! I am so pinning this to make for my 20th anniversary this year, I have been trying to figure out something unique and fun for my husband. It is in December, so I better start looking for coins now. Thank you so much for sharing at Party in Your PJs
ReplyDeleteIt was worth the time it took to make, I definitely wasn't in my normal crafting comfort zone with this one. I found 1992 was the most difficult year to find for some reason, maybe they didn't make many pennies that year! It is a bit like school trousers, the shops are always full of all the sizes except the ones you wan!
DeleteWhat a beautiful idea - a gift that'll be kept and that can be added to. Cx
ReplyDeleteSuper idea! I have inherited some really old coins which had been turned into brooches with the edition on a brooch back , from my Gran.
ReplyDeleteThose brooches sound lovely.
DeleteCute! Would be a great Christmas gift too!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from SITS~
www.watermelonrush.com
Thanks for including the link to our version of the coin keyring! We love how you created a contraption for holding the coin - ingenious! It's lovely that you were able to create a version for yourself as well as your husband :) x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I hadn't thought to put a coin on a key chain. I like it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea. I can see why you would need the drilling jug though. I wonder if my hubby would get a kick out of this?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab idea and such a meaningful gift for your other half. Have a great crafty week,
ReplyDeleteAlison x
What a beautiful and thoughtful gift.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely idea. However I don't think I'll be trying it out. I don't fancy trying to drill those coins :) What a clever Dad you have.
ReplyDeleteAli xx
It was trickier than my usual crafts!
DeleteLove this idea...would be a nice idea for my in laws - although I'm not sure we'd find a keyring large enough for 7 grandkids and their wedding year!
ReplyDeleteYou could have a ring with the Grandkid's dates joined to another ring with the other coins maybe, divide and conquer!
DeleteReally good idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely idea! Thanks for sharing with Tuesday Tutorials #pintorials
ReplyDeleteHi Julie! I wanted to let you know that I loved your Key Ring so much, that is is one of my featured posts at Party in Your PJs. Thank you so much for joining the party, and I look forward to seeing what you link up this week.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thecookiepuzzle.com/2014/08/party-in-your-pjs-17.html
Love the idea and the concept - I think you could make one for a son or daughter when they go off to college. BTW I found you on the SITS girls linky.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely idea.
DeleteAwesome Idea Julia !!! I am sure I will be making them for any of the future anniversaries of us :)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! It turned out really good. Thanks for sharing with Hump Day Happenings.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I am sentimental and I love to find ideas that make my sentimental keepsakes practical!
ReplyDeleteI am a sentimental "keeper" to, so I do like to find ways to use things instead of just keeping them in a box.
DeleteHappy Sunday! Hope you're having a FABULOUS weekend--just wanted to swing by and give you a huge "Thank you!" for linking up at Bewitchin Projects last week--and we've already got the party started again today, so be sure to come link up again here: http://www.ourminifamily.com/2014/08/bewitchin-projects-block-party-week-5.html
ReplyDeleteXO
~Cathy Mini~
OurMiniFamily.com
I actually find it offensive when someone takes our queen and drills a hole through her image. Sorry it's a patriotic thing I guess.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the coins more closely I guess I could have made the holes either behind her head, or just in front of her forehead depending on which version of her head it is (ie depending on the age of the coin)
DeleteOr maybe this idea is just not everyone cup of tea, which is fine of course.
I love these coin key rings. It is a great way to cherish milestone years.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an fun idea! Thanks for sharing with us at Your Designs This Time!
ReplyDeleteErin & Emily
These came out so great! I havent tried drilling through metal yet I imagine its kinda hard. Thanks so much for stopping by last weeks Creative Spark Link Party. We would love for you to link up again today! http://bit.ly/1pGnzMf
ReplyDeleteAh yes, Michelle, not easy at all, but worth it for this I think!
DeleteWhat a creative idea - I love it!
ReplyDeletesuch a cute idea :)
ReplyDelete