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Coin Purse Keychains from Dishtowel

15 December 2009 2,782 views 6 Comments

by Care

dollar coin purse keychains

To me, stockings are one of the very best parts of Christmas giving.  I love finding (or better yet, making!) cute little things to stuff stockings with — and I love finding cute little things in my own stocking!

I’ve been hoarding a dollar store dishtowel with the most adorable arctic animals on it for a couple weeks now.  I finally found the perfect way to showcase those little cuties — and today I will show you how!  [go to coin purse tutorial]

Project Materials:

  • dishtowel, $1
  • zippers, $1 each or on hand
  • key rings, 12/$1

Total: about $0.42 each and up!

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6 Comments »

  • Amy's Stocking Stuffers said:

    These are adorable! I love the winter scenes, especially the penguins. ;-)

  • heather said:

    So cute! I got some of those towels too… didn’t know what I was going to do with them, but now I do! :)

  • Mercedes said:

    Smart and adorable! What a great way to get small cuts of seasonal fabric.

  • Jessica H. said:

    I wish I could sew zippers…. Maybe I could make one with some velcro or something. :P

  • Joanne said:

    Sooo cute! Will be linking on the 28th!

  • Molly said:

    These are DARLING. Thanks for sharing!

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