Method 3 Method 3 of 3: Making a Lanyard Keychain
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To personalize an item:
2:014:09DIY Crafts: How To Make A Keychain - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd time that the package instructions say go ahead put your first one in we put ours on top of aMoreAnd time that the package instructions say go ahead put your first one in we put ours on top of a brown bag. And then give it a about a minute to two to shrink up look at your package.
0:553:47DIY KEYCHAINS using things you already have... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd hold by the Hat then a hole on top of the letter. Then I went and cut it up some more I kept theMoreAnd hold by the Hat then a hole on top of the letter. Then I went and cut it up some more I kept the rectangle shape for the name and just cut around the hole.
1:0214:43Easy Acrylic Keychains Tutorial | Start to Finish with a Cricut! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAlong with transfer tape if you use the glossy vinyl you want to be sure to use the standard gripMoreAlong with transfer tape if you use the glossy vinyl you want to be sure to use the standard grip transfer tape only use the strong grip transfer tape that's the stuff with the purple. Lines.
Once your photos are printed, use an X-Acto knife, ruler or scissors to cut them out and make sure they fit into your keychain opening. Add two photos back-to-back and then snap the plastic piece in place to close the opening. That's it! How easy was that gift!?
0:006:34DIY KAWAII MACARON PLUSH KEYCHAIN - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo on one of the shapes i just kind of folded over the edge. And just sewed this down to give a niceMoreSo on one of the shapes i just kind of folded over the edge. And just sewed this down to give a nice kind of seam all the way around to make sure that when we make the plush that none of the edges.
4:2017:08Beaded Wristlet Keychain Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo simple and easy look how cute that is i love it i'm going to show you a different way to do thisMoreSo simple and easy look how cute that is i love it i'm going to show you a different way to do this if you don't have one of those keychain hardware setups.
0:1814:10DIY Keychains : how i make anime plastic charms (ft. haikyuu & shrink ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe will be using shrink plastic to make the charms. This can easily be found on amazon or at yourMoreWe will be using shrink plastic to make the charms. This can easily be found on amazon or at your local craft. Store as you can see here shrink plastic is rough on one side and shiny on the other.
1:316:47Making Your Lanyard a Keychain - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTake the Strand on the right side bring it over the right loop and under the left loop on the bottomMoreTake the Strand on the right side bring it over the right loop and under the left loop on the bottom part of your finger. Slowly take it off your finger.
4:019:59How I Make And Sell Resin Keychains | A Day In The Life - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo there's me taking my photos. And now it's time to prepare shipping. Or hand delivery. So I takeMoreSo there's me taking my photos. And now it's time to prepare shipping. Or hand delivery. So I take these little craft bags and write people's names on them and then place their thank-you cards in it.
0:293:12DIY Glass Personalized Keychain - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHot glue the glass detail to the metal setting. Press down until dry fold the cords several timesMoreHot glue the glass detail to the metal setting. Press down until dry fold the cords several times cut out to make a tassel. Take a supply pin into the middle of the tassel.
0:2421:54Making a Resin Polaroid Keychain! | Photos in Resin - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd i'm thinking that these would make really cool keychains if you're interested in making someMoreAnd i'm thinking that these would make really cool keychains if you're interested in making some polaroids. And like a photo booth strip of pictures with me. Continue.
1:245:00How to Print your Photo on a Wooden Keychain | Keychain SublimationYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAllowance then cut the printed image and make sure to remove the plastic protector before placing itMoreAllowance then cut the printed image and make sure to remove the plastic protector before placing it use a thermal tape to keep it. In. Place open the machine.
Are you in the mood to travel? Don't forget your keychain! You'll use a Sharpie to draw your design, and the keychain hardware is really easy to attach.
Everything you need to make these monogram keychains is at the craft store! You'll use wooden letters, leather tassels, and acrylic paint. They are so easy.
There’s another thing about keychains . . . they make great gifts and they are awesome for selling at craft fairs. Beginning crafters can make them, so if you want to get started selling your projects, these ideas are a great place to start.
They’re a fabric wristlet that hooks to your keys, so you can wear them on your wrist, grab them easily. These DIY keychains are great if you choose to sell your crafts. Pick cute fabrics and they will fly off the craft table!
One thing stays consistent whether you have a smart key or a standard key: you need a keyring. I have three cars (I’m a bit of an enthusiast!) so I have a lot of keys. And therefore, a lot of keychains. And I love making my own DIY keychains.
With an inexpensive plastic test tube, you can make a DIY keyring to store treats, medicine/vitamins, cash, and anything else you need!
With cording, brass hardware, and assorted beads, you can make some bright and bold DIY keychains! These are easy to personalize, and you can also make a glasses chain with the same idea.
1. Gather your materials. Making a clay keychain requires mold-and-bake clay (also known as polymer clay), a small cookie cutter, a large needle or toothpick, and a split ring or keychain assembly. Make sure to cover your space with newspaper or something that can keep the clay from sticking onto the table!
1. Gather your materials. You will need to collect at least two colors of craft foam (one that has adhesive on it and one that doesn't), scissors, and a split ring or key chain assembly. You do not need a ton of craft foam! Even pieces only a few inches long and a few inches wide will work just fine.
Alternatively, use up to four different colors to create a keychain with layers of color. When deciding which letters to put on your keychain consider using your initials (if the keychain is for you) or a simple four letter word that is important to you, such as "love" or "cute".
You can also create your own shape for your key chain with a sharp paring knife or utility knife.
Many mold-and-bake clays allow you to attach small jewelry findings, such as small metal loops, directly into the clay before baking. If the clay you purchased allows this, it may be a good idea to attach a loop of wire to your clay shape so that a split ring can be easily attached to it later.
If desired, press more than one color together to create a swirled effect. You can even make small shapes and press them into a larger piece of the clay. Be creative!
If you're looking for a simple gift that is appropriate for nearly anyone, consider making a keychain! Homemade keychains are inexpensive and fun to make yourself. They are also easy crafts for kids to make with a bit of grown up assistance. Here are a few ideas to get you started making your very own keychains.