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Key 'fob'

For convention this year I joined Amy's 3-d business WOW swap. I love doing Amy's swaps because you know you are going to get some amazing things back.
For my swap I made Key Fobs. They are basically a bracelet key chain. They were super easy and fun to make. I made this short video for my downline to show them how to make them. They would be a great camp project or even a hostess gift. All the supplies are from Stampin' Up! except for the metal ring and the thread. I'd love to see what you come up with. Be sure and share!
Enjoy!
Tutorial

(let me know if this link isn't working...like I said....no pro....)

I am certainly no pro with the video camera so....viewer discretion is advised. And if you are wondering, I am wearing my Dave Robbins Shirt. I'm such a slacker...

Comments

Jimi said…
Aughhhh! Video isn't working!
Michelle said…
The video won't come up...
Jimi said…
Thank you Beckie. I love my fob and can't wait to teach my customers how to make your beautiful creation!
North to Alaska said…
Love this. I will try to make one and upload it. Everyone can sew on a button except Jennifer. Great video and T shirt.

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