Thursday, May 9, 2019

Use the organization's key holder

We usually see different types of keychains in homes, shops, offices, exhibitions, etc. There are many designs that are unique to us, and we really like and appreciate them. We like their model but we still want to do something different. So here we will try to use paper towels.

These days we got a lot of different designs on paper towels, and these designs were only monotonous white. Therefore, we will use the beautiful printed paper towel to make this keychain, which is now easy to buy, and the price range is also suitable for your pocket.

To make a keychain, all you need is an MDF board [any shape], some thin paper, Mod Podge or Fevicol, a brush [an old one will do, some acrylic paint and some key fixing pins].

First take the MDF board. Rectangular boards can be easily purchased on the market, but you can choose the receiving board according to your needs and size. You can cut them according to your specific needs. On the base, we use a thicker plate [about 1.5 inches wide] so that we can put the pins of the hooks there. Tissue napkins with fruit, different patterns, lines or anything can be used. Half so that it can be properly installed on the MDF board. Then, for the rest, use a quarter of the tissue [as needed by the design] so that the entire board is covered. Simply apply the Mod Podge to the entire board and then paste the design with a paper towel. You may not cover the thicker cardboard with a paper towel. Once it's done, paste another layer and make sure the prints are just one on top of the other. Like this you can complete another layer on 3-layer. Once completed, use a bright acrylic color to color the thicker board. When the entire process is complete, you can use varnish to give it a glossy appearance and keep it from dust. Finally, apply some plastic nails on the slab to hang the key.

The key fob is ready.

Be careful when using Mod Podge or fevicol, as the tissue may tear. Also, let the paper towels and paint completely dry before applying the varnish.

The same technology can also be used to make color multi-purpose boxes.



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