Silicone Beaded Keychain

Today we are going to be showing you how to make your own customizable silicone keychain!

Supplies Needed:

Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Take your length of cord and fold it in half. Thread your folded end of cord onto your lanyard clip end and pull the ends back through your corded loop. Pull your cord tight.2. Thread both ends of cord onto your crafting needle (this can be easier to do before fusing the ends of your cord). Take your lighter and lightly fuse the ends of your cording.3. Using your crafting needle, thread on all of your silicone beads.4. Snugly tie a knot against your last bead.5. Trim your cord, and use a lighter to lightly fuse the ends to prevent fraying.We hope you love crafting up your own custom keychain! Our silicone beads are the perfect beads to make these keychains with!Happy Crafting!

Xo

-the girls

*The products, materials, and supplies sold by Cara & Co. Silicone Craft Supply are intended for use by adults and should never be left unattended with a child.

***Small objects and beads can present choking hazards to young children. Never leave a child unattended with beads or other products. Always dispose of any damaged product. No product is completely indestructible, and fully formed teeth could potentially damage product if chewed aggressively, so responsible attentiveness is needed for any user or purchaser. Customers should always inspect and monitor their products, discontinuing use at the first sight of damage.

****Once our products have been sold and shipped to our customers, Cara & Co Silicone Craft Supply Inc., waives all responsibility and liability from the use of our products. Customers are responsible that their final products made from our supplies meet the appropriate safety requirements for their region. Our buyers understand that by purchasing our products or using suggestions from the above tutorial, the buyer assumes any and all responsibility and liability for the use of the products.

*****Cords, clasps and pacifier clips are not intended to be chewed on and may present choking hazards.

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1 comment

I just made this and it was by far the easiest most satisfying craft to do. Loved it. Extremely happy to have stumbled upon your site.

Cynthia Yingst

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