How to Make Friendship Keyrings
These fimo coordinating friendship keychains can be gifted to friends, and either made in matching colours or shapes and them embossed with initials. They're fantastic for hanging onto bags as fun accessories, hooked onto memo boards or simply kept as a friendship keepsake.
Tutorial by Georgie Coote
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Warm up the fimo by rolling it into a ball in your hand and then roll out with a rolling pin to roughly 2.5mm thick, and then use the heart cutter to cut out a heart.
Take one of the stamps and place it firmly inside the heart to create the letter imprint.
Using a darning needle (or similar implement) make a hole close to the edge of the heart, this is where you'll insert the keychain element. Give it a wiggle to make sure the hole is big enough - it helps if it is bigger rather then smaller.
Place on a baking tray and bake in the oven according to the fimo instructions and leave until completely cool.
Insert the pliers into the small ring at the end of the key chain and gently open them to ease apart the ring.
Take off the ring and then hook it into the hole in the fimo, attach the rest of the keychain and then carefully squeeze back together again with the pliers.