These keyring oil vials have a myriad of uses. The kits are sold as perfume vial kits, but they just as easily hold essential oils, consecrated oil, prescription meds, or your ancestors ashes. OK so I haven't sold any for the last use. Most of the time my customers order them for consecrated oil vials for LDS missionaries or newly ordained elders. I tried marketing them to Deseret Book, but they think nobody wants to spend more than $10 on a keychain oil vial. What they're just not getting is that these aren't just utilitarian metal tubes that you hide on your keyring - they're actually one of my best-selling products because they are really quite cool.
Normally found on my gifts page for $20.00, I'm offering facebook group members $5.00 off while supplies last, for vials made from walnut, maple, ambrosia maple, padauk, purpleheart, yellowheart, zebrawood, mahogany, cocobolo, or carob. Be sure to specify chrome or gold finish when you order, and place your order by sending me a message on facebook after joining my facebook group.
Waiting List Information
All my woodwork is custom made, after you place your order. Wait times vary depending on my workload and the intricacy of the item you order - anywhere from two weeks to several months. Please contact me before placing your order if you have any questions. Thanks!
Featured Project
I like to feature a recent project below. If you want to see more, check out my Bowls and Boxes, Pens, Gifts, Toys, and Home Decor pages.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Facebook Group Sale - Keyring Oil Vials
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ambrosia maple,
Carob,
mahogany,
padauk,
purpleheart,
Walnut,
yellowheart,
zebrawood
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Company Profile
- Mike's Woodwork By Design
- Hand-made classic wood toys, gifts, pens, furniture, kitchenware, and more, all lead free, most made from renewable wood resources, and all made in small-town USA. If there's something you're looking for, let me know and I'll let you know if I can do it, how much it will cost, and how long it will take. Some of my projects have included bunk-beds, shelves, frames in standard and custom sizes, coat racks, benches, rubber band guns, hand-turned bowls, segmented salad bowls, chess pieces, magic wands - Harry Potter type, etc.
Associates and Friends and other links
- Endless Images - The BEST Videographer, and now Photographer, I Know
- Flowers in Your Hair - My SIL's work - gotta see it!
- The Board Game Guy - Totally Cool, and not the typical, board games - way fun.
- Mike's Book Reviews - my perspective on books I've read recently.
- The Art of Dan Staten - my brother paints some cool stuff, only his medium is entirely electronic. Check it out.
- Ogden 25th Street Farmers and Art Market - find out when you can get my stuff CHEAP
- Woodcraft - exotic and domestic wood
- Craft Supplies USA - good source for exotic woods
2 comments:
I should send you a picture of mine I got it more than 10 years ago & it has just gotten better with time. Mine is maple & I love it. Hang in there some one will pick it up they are a GREAT FIND & BUY.
I will need to decide on a look for mine. Custom made wood really rocks. I have been trhu about 4 vials in the last 15 years.
My first and most favorite was one made of hard resin/plastic with a nice solid screw top. After a few years it cracked and leaked, but it was my first and I loved it.
Nathan
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