![]() It would make a great teacher gift, best friend gift (matching key chains), stocking stuffer, or just to colour coordinate your different key chains so that you can easily grab the set that you need. Wrist Key Chains could also be modified into dog leashes or even a dog collar with a different clasp. These would make awesome gifts for a new driver, or someone who just bought a new car or even bought their first house. And under 10 minutes each. You can’t beat a quick home-made gift. I hope that this tutorial on making your own Wrist Key Chains has inspired you to create one for yourself and everyone else in your life. If DIYing your own Wrist Key Chains is not your jam you can find some really supper cute ones to buy on Etsy. Step 4: Put your new awesome Wrist Key Chain on your set of keys. Just protect your hardware from scratches by wrapping something around the grooves of the pliers (I used super cute pink duct tape). If you don’t have the proper pliers for the job (like me) you can use any pliers. Step 3: Add your key fob hardware by compressing it over the ends of the cotton webbing and ribbon with some flat nose pliers. Thread Tip: If the bottom webbing is a different colour than the top ribbon, use a coordinating thread for the bobbin that matches the bottom webbing, and a different colour thread on the top to match the ribbon. Step 2: Place ribbon on webbing where you would like it to lay and sew it down along both sides of the ribbon with coordinating coloured thread. I just find 10 1/2 inches fits most people. You can make it smaller or bigger depending on who will be using the Wrist Key Chain. Step 1: Cut your webbing and ribbon to 10 1/2 inches long. ![]()
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