
I love keychains. At times in my life, I've had more keychains than actual keys but I've gotten good about whittling down. I do love making these chipboard keychains though. They're very easy and you can make a personalized one and always find what you're looking for. To make this, I started with a piece of chipboard and cut DSP to fit both sides. I glued it on with a 2 Way glue pen, then sanded the edges. On one side, I glued on the word "Mom" with letters I cut on my Big Shot. Then I coated the whole thing with a layer of Crystal Effects. After it dried, I flipped it over and did the same on the back. Once both sides were dry, I added a jump ring, some chain, and some beads to dress it up. This is a good way to use up scrap paper. I actually made this using an old demo book of DSP that had nothing but 3" square scraps.
Supply List
Chipboard shapes, DSP in your choice, Big Shot and alphabet die, cardstock scraps, Crystal Effects, jump rings, chain, beads of your choice
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