I’m so glad you found that helpful! Really any good fabric glue will do, I hate to push a certain brand of anything so I wanted to mention why it’s my go-to. :) Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Oh-M-GEE! I just love this faux letter key chain tutorial. You made it look so easy and effortless. I have tons of faux leather in my stash and will be making some personalized key chains very soon Thank you so much!
I love hearing that you are excited about this project! I can't wait to see the keychains you create! :) Thanks for taking the time to watch and leave a comment.
Love 💖 all my keychains come out amazing because of you. Your tutorials are the best 😊 I love the Htv you used on this one. Thanks for sharing ❤stay blessed love 🥰
Thank you! I’m looking forward to making one. I haven’t made a project yet with faux leather. Your tutorials are excellent! I love how you take your time to show us things and teach us. ❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and commenting! It's always a struggle for me between wanting to be super detailed for you but also not too long. I really do try to balance those things for my crafting friends watching. :) So I appreciate your feedback.
my question is, since the leather is soft and thin as with your earrings and this do you put something in between the layers to keep it in its shape? and if so what do you suggest?
Hi, Sandy! Great question! I find that double siding the faux leather (which is not that thin) plus the layer of glue inside makes these foldover keychains pretty sturdy. I would not suggest making these with very thin faux leather (same goes for earring making). I hope that helps!
@@sandyspranger7527 Hi, Sandy! I buy my faux leather on Amazon and Etsy. I add a list of the exact materials I used with convenient links in every video description to make shopping easy! :) I hope that helps!
Hi, I only recommend products I use personally, so no, I haven't had any issues. Keep in mind faux leather often doesn't cut well for crafters when they aren't using proven tips and tricks for getting great cuts. So they probably return the faux leather thinking the material is bad, when really they could get good cuts from it with some tweaks. I hope that helps answer your question!
Hi, Jean! Do you mean the faux leather used on the Isabella keychain? It’s actually a matte gold called Golden. Here’s the link from the video description: www.amazon.com/HGUAN-Leather-30cmX135cm-Suitable-Earrings/dp/B09FKFTYMZ
Do you ever have a problem with your faux leather being sticky after face down on mat? If so, how can I avoid this? Also, for Cricut Joy would I just rotate the leather and name so they are the long way down the mat and use a 12 inch long mat? That's what I'm picturing in my mind!
Hi, Colleen! Sometimes when a new mat is super sticky I do have this problem. You can use a mild dish soap on a warm dishcloth to remove it. You can also try some rubbing alcohol. Test in a small area first. For making keychains with the Joy - yes, you are exactly right! The 12 inch long mat will be your best friend for this project. :) Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! I can't wait to see your keychains!
Hi, Sylvia! In that case I would not use offset to create an outline of the name. I would type the text and size it how I want it. Then create a shape behind it like a heart or rectangle or circle - a shape that the entire name fits inside of. Then I would duplicate the name and the shape so you can put it on both sides of the shape. I hope that helps!
Hi, Barbara! I'm glad you like this one! I'm sorry, I don't use any trademarked characters in any tutorials. However, if you find a SVG of your desired character that's designed to cut from layers of vinyl, you can add an offset and create your own keychain using this same technique. :)
Hi, Cherley! It really depends on your market, how you are selling (online, in person), etc. But I would say $10-$15 for a personalized item like this is a good estimate.
Hi, Caroline! Please try restarting Design Space so fonts on your system can appear there. Also be sure you are looking on the System tab and not the Cricut tab. I hope that helps!
Hi, Kelly! It may take practice to get the right amount of glue spread so it doesn't ooze out to the outside. :) Also the key to getting the two parts to stick together is to press the glued keychain under something heavy like a book for a few hours - did you do that? :)
@@AmyRomeu I tried hot glue, E6000 plus gel super glue. It was all a mess. I finally ordered the heat bond paper (sewing stuff) and it works like magic and way less messy plus no drying time.
Hi, great question! Hot glue doesn’t spread thinly or evenly enough to result in a smooth and flat keychain, in my experience. But if it works for you that’s great! :)
I love also that you gave option for fonts that are easier to weeds . 😊
Oh yes, those are the only kind of fonts I will use. I don't like to struggle while weeding. :)
Love all your videos. Thanks for another great one!
LOVE your videos Amy! Thank you for noting why you like FabricTac glue as well. There are so many glue options on the market!
I’m so glad you found that helpful! Really any good fabric glue will do, I hate to push a certain brand of anything so I wanted to mention why it’s my go-to. :) Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
This video was so helpful and now I’m going to make some of these for myself and my family! I so appreciate you describing everything and why! 🤩
I'm so glad you found this video helpful, Rhonda, and you are excited to make this project! That makes my day.
Love this faux leather keychain with name .Thank you Amy for the nice tutorial ! 😊🥰👍
Hi, Dianne! I'm so happy to hear you liked this tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. :)
Thank you Amy, you make this look so darn easy. I love all your designs.
You are so kind! Thank you for letting me know you like this project. ❤️
You are amazing! Thanks a lot
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Oh-M-GEE! I just love this faux letter key chain tutorial. You made it look so easy and effortless. I have tons of faux leather in my stash and will be making some personalized key chains very soon Thank you so much!
I love hearing that you are excited about this project! I can't wait to see the keychains you create! :) Thanks for taking the time to watch and leave a comment.
Hi Amy, Such another great project. Thank you for the easy to follow tutorial.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this one! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. :)
Thank you for sharing all your fantastic videos.
I'm so glad you've been enjoying them, Dotty! I appreciate you!
Love 💖 all my keychains come out amazing because of you. Your tutorials are the best 😊 I love the Htv you used on this one. Thanks for sharing ❤stay blessed love 🥰
You are so lovely, as always! Thank you so much for your sweet comment. You always make my day.
Thank you for sharing lots of helpful info and reasons for using certain items!
It's my pleasure! Thanks for letting me know this video was helpful for you!
Thank you! I’m looking forward to making one. I haven’t made a project yet with faux leather. Your tutorials are excellent! I love how you take your time to show us things and teach us. ❤
Hi, Carol Ann! Thank you for your lovely note! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment.
Thank you so much! I love this easy to follow tutorial!!!
I'm so glad you liked this tutorial! That makes my day. :)
Great instructions as usual Amy 💐 Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome, Kim! I’m glad you like this project. ❤️
I love this Amy!! You did it again❤❤❤
You are so kind, Dianne! Thank you for watching and leaving a sweet comment.
Thanks for sharing!!! Love this tutorial😊❤
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching and taking the time to watch and comment.
Love the video! Yes will b e making them, thank you for sharing!!! Liz😊 💕
Yay, I'm so glad you like this project! I can't wait to see the keychains you create, Liz!
Love this! Thank you for sharing!
I'm so glad to hear that, Cathy! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Thank you Amy.
My pleasure, thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
Great video, thank you so much❤
I'm so glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Looks fun and turned out great
I'm glad you liked this project! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Buonasera, volevo ringraziarti per questo tuo tutorial, mi è stato molto utile...Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍❤
Amazing detailed video, thank you!!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and commenting! It's always a struggle for me between wanting to be super detailed for you but also not too long. I really do try to balance those things for my crafting friends watching. :) So I appreciate your feedback.
@@AmyRomeu no thank you!!😊
Love it! Great tutorial!
I'm so glad you liked it, Brenda! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Excellent video
I'm so glad you liked it, Karen! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. :)
Love your videos
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, Cheryl! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment!
Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, Nancy! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for all the videos! I have so much faux leather I don’t know what to do with
Very pretty! ❤
Thank you, Becky! I appreciate you!
Thank you. I have been incorrectly placing faux leather on the wrong side when cutting. Thank you so much!
Love it!
Yay! I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. :)
Awesome!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Whoo hoo! 🎉
Thanks for watching, Lee Ann! So happy you like this project!
my question is, since the leather is soft and thin as with your earrings and this do you put something in between the layers to keep
it in its shape? and if so what do you suggest?
Hi, Sandy! Great question! I find that double siding the faux leather (which is not that thin) plus the layer of glue inside makes these foldover keychains pretty sturdy. I would not suggest making these with very thin faux leather (same goes for earring making). I hope that helps!
where do you get your leather from so I get the right thickness?
@@sandyspranger7527 Hi, Sandy! I buy my faux leather on Amazon and Etsy. I add a list of the exact materials I used with convenient links in every video description to make shopping easy! :) I hope that helps!
thank you@@AmyRomeu
Precius proyects
Thank you, Ana!
I looked up the faux leather that you listed and it says it is a product that has a high return rate! Do you have issues with this company? Thanks
Hi, I only recommend products I use personally, so no, I haven't had any issues. Keep in mind faux leather often doesn't cut well for crafters when they aren't using proven tips and tricks for getting great cuts. So they probably return the faux leather thinking the material is bad, when really they could get good cuts from it with some tweaks. I hope that helps answer your question!
@@AmyRomeu I didn’t see any of the brown color, do you know if they sell it? Thank you!!😊
Hi, Jean! Do you mean the faux leather used on the Isabella keychain? It’s actually a matte gold called Golden. Here’s the link from the video description: www.amazon.com/HGUAN-Leather-30cmX135cm-Suitable-Earrings/dp/B09FKFTYMZ
Do you ever have a problem with your faux leather being sticky after face down on mat? If so, how can I avoid this? Also, for Cricut Joy would I just rotate the leather and name so they are the long way down the mat and use a 12 inch long mat? That's what I'm picturing in my mind!
Hi, Colleen! Sometimes when a new mat is super sticky I do have this problem. You can use a mild dish soap on a warm dishcloth to remove it. You can also try some rubbing alcohol. Test in a small area first.
For making keychains with the Joy - yes, you are exactly right! The 12 inch long mat will be your best friend for this project. :)
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! I can't wait to see your keychains!
If you want to add the name to both sides how would you do that?
Hi, Sylvia! In that case I would not use offset to create an outline of the name. I would type the text and size it how I want it. Then create a shape behind it like a heart or rectangle or circle - a shape that the entire name fits inside of. Then I would duplicate the name and the shape so you can put it on both sides of the shape. I hope that helps!
@@AmyRomeu great ty
love your projects can you do these key rings with a spongebob pic
Hi, Barbara! I'm glad you like this one! I'm sorry, I don't use any trademarked characters in any tutorials. However, if you find a SVG of your desired character that's designed to cut from layers of vinyl, you can add an offset and create your own keychain using this same technique. :)
Can you tell me approximately what these would sell for?
Hi, Cherley! It really depends on your market, how you are selling (online, in person), etc. But I would say $10-$15 for a personalized item like this is a good estimate.
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Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, Michelle!
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I'm glad you like this project, Melinda! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. :)
Hi Amy. I have downloaded the fonts, and they are appearing when I go into word but they do not appear when I go into system on Design space
Hi, Caroline! Please try restarting Design Space so fonts on your system can appear there. Also be sure you are looking on the System tab and not the Cricut tab. I hope that helps!
@AmyRomeu it's fine now. I forgot to install them after downloading the font 🙈
I tried this glue and made a mess. lol. It either didn’t stick the two together or got it on the outer part and can’t scrub it off. I’m a mess. 😮
Hi, Kelly! It may take practice to get the right amount of glue spread so it doesn't ooze out to the outside. :) Also the key to getting the two parts to stick together is to press the glued keychain under something heavy like a book for a few hours - did you do that? :)
@@AmyRomeu I tried hot glue, E6000 plus gel super glue. It was all a mess. I finally ordered the heat bond paper (sewing stuff) and it works like magic and way less messy plus no drying time.
@@kellyhoward5996 Awesome! So glad you found something that works for you!
why not hot glue😅
Hi, great question! Hot glue doesn’t spread thinly or evenly enough to result in a smooth and flat keychain, in my experience. But if it works for you that’s great! :)
@@AmyRomeu i didnt mean to put the laugh emoji, that was a mistake, i think your videos are awesome