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How Do You Make A Monogrammed Keychain?

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How Do You Make A Monogrammed Keychain?

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Do you keep your keys on a single ring? Are you always looking for them? A monogrammed key chain is easy to spot and comfortable in your hands. A large initial (the first letter of a name, for example) made of durable wood will identify those keys as yours and make them easy to carry. Choose a solid wood initial that feels comfortable in your hand; one that will not pinch with sharp corners or points. Sand the letter to remove and smooth-out rough spots. Wipe the letter with a cloth to remove dust. Lay the letter on a work table on top of newspaper. Brush polyurethane varnish generously on one side of the wood letter. Let it dry. Apply two more coats of varnish, letting each application dry before applying another one. Flip the wood letter over and apply three coats of varnish, allowing each application to completely dry before applying another one. Drill a “pilot hole” on the top of the letter just deep enough to help guide the screw eye-hook, turning as far as possible with your fing

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