Post it Notes Key Chain Tutorial

Today’s video teaches you how to make one of these cute little Post it Note Key Chains.

Post a comment on this tutorial and I’ll draw a name to win one of these on Saturday at noon (you could tell me which color is your favorite).

Stamps:  So Many Scallops (Sale-a-bration set), Think  Happy Thoughts, Lovely Labels, Office Accoutrement & Typeset Alphabet (retired)

Ink:  Chocolate Chip, Soft Sky, Pretty in Pink, River Rock, Lavendar Lace, Regal Rose & So Saffron

Cardstock:   Chocolate Chip (3 1/4 x 2 and score at 1 9/16 & 1 11/16), Soft Sky, Pretty in Pink, River Rock, Lavendar Lace, Regal Rose & So Saffron, Very Vanilla & Whisper White 

Tools & Accessories:  Crop a dile, Stampin’ Up! Scallop Punch, 1 1/4 & 1 3/8 Circle Punch & Ribbon

Feb. 10th Update…CONGRATS to Post #62, Denise you’ve won!!!! Please email me your address so I can get this in the mail to you!!

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167 thoughts on “Post it Notes Key Chain Tutorial”

  1. What a cute idea Angie and your tutorial is so clear. Even I could make one of these (actually 3!!) I love the brown one with a C on it in case you are wondering!!! LOL
    Thanks for the terrific idea.
    Cheryl Sims

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  2. You are so clever!I just love all of them, but I think I like the one with the Chocolate paper best, it makes the flower and the letter really pop!

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  3. I have got to tell you…you are my favorite blog author. I am inspired by soooo much of your work. I CASE you (and give you credit) all the time.

    I’ve been wondering what I could do for hostess gifts/booking gifts and now I know…

    Thank you for all your terrific work!

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  4. Wow! What a fabulous idea! The tutorial is great – I’m such a visual person. Thanks for taking the time to share your great ideas!!
    Heather L.

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  5. I’m new to your blog and love it. I haven’t been stamping long and you have some fabulous ideas. The Post-It Notes Keychain is great. Like the brown with the monograms.

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  6. What an awsome idea! I need something new to give my hostesses. And if I had to choose a favorite color…I liked the choclate one you did in the tutorial. *grin*

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  7. Another really cute project and awesome tutorial! I love the chocolate chip – you can never go wrong with chocolate! Have one with a “B” on it? Thanks Angie for all the great info!

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  8. Too cute! Thanks for the tutorial. I think these would be awesome for my hostess club!

    I love all the colors – but that “a” in the blue is calling my name!

    Andrea

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  9. Oh, Angie, these are just too stinking cute!! You are just too cleaver!!!

    I’m a pink or red girl so if I win, surprise me.

    See ya later

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  10. You are just too talented, young lady! I can’t believe all the wonderful ideas you come up with, and then you share them with the rest of us.
    Love your blog! Love your tutorials! You’re awesome. TFS
    PS…just in case I happen to win (never have before–so highly unlikely) I think my favorite color might be the light blue or chocolate chip, or maybe even red.

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  11. These are SO COOL. I’ve been trying to make a few “Shopping List” type things with Post-its. I will have to give this a try too! Thank for sharing…Oh, I LOVE Chocolate!

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  12. oh, i just love it, and thank you for the tip on the set” think happy thoughts” i have that set and have that problem.
    -Jen

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  13. Angie, these are just so cute. You could use them for any occasion – really! Love the great little tips you give, like tying a ribbon on one side of the crop-o-dile, rotating cardstock to fit the punches, and pushing or piercing a stamp that tends to ‘bubble’. Thanks for all the great info!

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  14. Oh my gosh they are so stink cute. Love the turtorial, you make it look so easy. I’m trying one of these tonight.
    Love this new blog site….
    great idea!!
    My favourite colours is the Chocolate Chip. Anything with Ch.chip, purely prom or pretty in pink especially with an A on it.
    Thanks for the tutorial!!

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  15. You are just too creative! Thanks for another great tutorial. I’m so glad I discovered your blog. And I’d love one in chocolate chip.

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  16. You are just too creative! Thanks for another great tutorial. I’m so glad I discovered your blog. And I’d love one in chocolate chip.

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  17. Angie,
    This little key chain sticky-note holder is just darling! Love the idea. Favorite??? Not sure, but really love the colors pink and brown! 🙂

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  18. Thank you for sharing this tutorial! And to think I was afraid of using my crop-a-dial (sp?). These are way too cute and great gift ideas. The tutorial was very professional!

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  19. Great tutorial! I love checking your blog–you have some great ideas. This keychain will make great “little” gifts for my coffee lady friends. I also teach and its a nice gift for my teacher friends. Nice choice of stamps and paper colors, too.

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  20. OMG!!! These are so adorable. I absolutely fell in love with this idea!! How cute would these be as little valentine’s for your girlfriends!! Angie your ideas are so wonderful, you inspire me daily!!

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  21. OMG! That is the cutest thing ever!! I am a post it note NUT. I have them in all shapes, sizes and colors but those little ones are my favorite!! TOO CUTE!!! You are so great!!
    🙂
    Amanda

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  22. Love, Love this keychain…I would love to make them for my coworkers for Valentines Day. You did a wonderful job on the video…very clear and inspiring.

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  23. Absolutely adorable. I love your stuff. You never cease to amaze me with your creativity. I check your blog daily. You are a true encourager in so many ways. Thanks. I love the chocolate chip one.

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  24. I don’t know if anyone has asked yet. I wasn’t going to read 50+ comments. But I wanna makes these, and of course I couldn’t find the post-it notes or the rings at my local store. Can you tell me where to get the rings. I am sure the notes can be bought at Wal-Mart but not sure about the rings.

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  25. This is toooo darned cute. And a wonderfully thought through simple yet fun tutorial. I showed this to my 13 yr old who says she is too old for traditional valentines but still wants to do a little something for her “close” friends, and we have decided THIS is it! It’s a win-win! Simple, cute, and cost effective…not to mention some quality time with the DD! Thank you soooo much! 🙂 Hope you Valentine’s Day is super special!

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  26. I love these. I was going to look on Splitcoast for a tutorial for just this type of project. But now I will make your project! thanks. KC

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  27. What a cute idea. I happened upon your blogsite one day and haven’t left it yet. You are very talented and have such great ideas. I live in New Jersey so I’m not so close to you(If I was, I would love to come to a class of yours). Thanks for all the great ideas! And Thanks also for sharing them so we can be inspired!!!!!!!

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  28. You are so generous Angie!

    I’m in NY but thankful for the internet! =)

    Chocolate chip is yummy as always!

    Happy Lunar New Year!

    Ying

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  29. Oh my goodness these are too cute! This is my first time to your blog and I love your work. What an excellent tutorial. Thanks!

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  30. Wonderful!! I can’t wait to try it. You did a wonderful job with the video and the explaination. Thank you Shirley

    Thank you. Shirley

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  31. These are absolutly adorable!! And easy enough even I could make them LOL…thanks for the great tutorial. (and purple is my fav color!)

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  32. These are just the cutest! I would LOVE to win one…love the chocolate and the lilac/purpe ones. Your tutorial was great, and you are one my ‘daily visit’ list now. Thank you!

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  33. This is just the cutest idea. Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial with us! The chocolate chip is my fave, but I LOVE them all. Have your site bookmarked as a favorite. Such cute ideas!! :o)

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  34. WOW… I came across your site from another site and these are absolutely adorable!! What a great hostess gift, or class project. Your video is very clear too! I’m definitely going to try this project. Thanks for sharing. The assortment of colors make them look really nice. I am defintely bookmarking your site!!!! Thanks a bunch!
    Michele F.

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  35. That is just the cutest idea! – I will use it for my daughters 12th bday at the end of the month! Thanks for sharing! I think I like the yellow one best…sunny and cheery for the hope of Spring:-D

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  36. This is the cutest, most practical idea that I have seen lately. Will make a note to self to get some key rings to make some of these for myself and friends. Thanks so much for the tutorial.
    Melastwins

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  37. Angie – I followed a link from the “Stampin when I can” blog, and wanted to thank you for all of the fabulous tutorials you have on your blog! This is such a cute idea; the brown monogrammed one is a favorite! I have added your technique to my ever-growing “to-do” list!

    Thanks-
    ~ Jen

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  38. I love ALL the colors. This is such a great project. Can’t wait to try this myself. Thanks! sherri @flipflops4sherri@yahoo.com

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  39. Great tutorial. I like the chocolate brown. I’m wondering if you could do this without a cropodile??? thanks for entering me.

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  40. So cute! I am off to buy post-its in a smaller size (well maybe I will wait until morning, it is 12:30 here) but I can’t wait to make these. Thanks as always for another great tutorial and I love that you are willing to share your ideas with us.

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  41. Oh my gosh, this is cool! You are so clever. I love the many gift ideas that you have! I have not seen the thing that punched the hole through. I will have to get one.

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  42. WOW! This is soooo cute! I’m so glad I checked out the Tutorial — it makes me TOTALLY want to try it for my next hostess! =)

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  43. THANK YOU!! I got a case of these little notepads and didn’t know what to do with them. I got them 12 for .90cents!! Now I know what my swaps will be:) Now I have to find a deal on the rings…
    J-me

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  44. Great project and I, too,
    think your tutorial was well done. Going to have to buy some Stampin’ Up stuff, I see.
    Can’t wait to give this a try.
    Francine

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  45. i just LOVE it!! I could spend HOURS watching your tutorials! I am so very excited about making these post-it note holders…one day! I have to master the aquapainter first! haha
    Thanks again!
    Amanda

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  46. These are just too CUTE!!
    Will definitely be making some of these for little add on gifts! Thanks for sharing! Love the purple one!

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  47. These are adorable. Can’t wait to try this project. I am sure they will be a hit with my friends. Thanks for sharing your great ideas!!!!

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  48. Oh that is so adorable. Thanks so much for all your videos. I love them all. I just found your site – thats why I am late replying!!

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  49. Oh that is so adorable. Thanks so much for all your videos. I love them all. I just found your site – thats why I am late replying!!

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  50. Oh that is so adorable. Thanks so much for all your videos. I love them all. I just found your site – thats why I am late replying!!

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  51. I love your idea… that is so great that you can clip it in purse and dont have to search and if yo need… Walla it’s there… thank you for sharing your great creation…

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  52. Hi Angie,

    Corinne aka Roxy told us in her blog about the key chain I I think it is a great idea. Great for a small little gift for anyone.
    Will definitely be makig a bunch of these.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Barb Nesplic

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  53. Angie, I just love this idea. One of my friends that have a business was wanting to get other business owners to put together a bag to introduce businesses and put it on peoples doors in the neighboor hood. I was trying to think of something small I could make that was not to expensive and here it is. You are the greatest. Thanks for sharing.

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  54. I love your post it key chain. We just received our new catalogues for Australia and we have the scallop punch and crop – a -dile for the first time. How exciting. Will be putting these in my first order.

    Shauna

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  55. These are so flippin’ cute!!
    Thanks for the wonderful idea!!! Great for party favors, etc… Great Job!!

    Have a great day!!!

    M. Buttars

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  56. Love this idea – I think I will try to make a few of these for convention if you don’t mind?! I really struggle with coming up with the 3D stuff, my brain just doesn’t want to be creative in that way! Thanks so much for all of your great ideas!

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  57. I made these to give away as Christmas gifts to the ladies in the card club I attend. They were so fun to make, and I think everyone enjoyed them. Thanks for sharing this with us!

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  58. Even though i have followed you since then, i didn’t remember this project. This is just adorable project, and glad i looked today. this will be fun to add to holiday cheer baskets! It stands the test of time : )

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