transferring projects
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angeldior
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angeldior
3 years, 8 months ago by angeldior
hey everyone!! I am going on a long car ride tomorrow, and want to bring some projects (mostly keychains) with me
most of them are halfway done. However Iโ€™m having trouble finding a way to pack them up without getting all of the strings tangled
Theyโ€™re all alphas so the colors in it are all in bunches, any tips?? Thx!!! :]
hellooooo
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hellooooo
3 years, 8 months ago by hellooooo
I recommend untangling them and laying them out neatly then putting them in plastic bags (put on key-chain in each bag) and then put them in a container or box so they can lay flat.
OwObama
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OwObama
3 years, 8 months ago by OwObama
I untangle them, then loop every loose string around my hand and use a clothespin to clamp the strings to the keychain. I also use binder clips if I don't have clothespins. I put all the clothespins in a box or a bag and then go.
5torr
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5torr
3 years, 8 months ago by 5torr
Super easy Origami envelopes made from copy paper. Maybe made from sheets from last school year you don't need any longer? Every keychain its own envelope.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFYuNxbZvGg
OwObama
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OwObama
3 years, 8 months ago by OwObama
@Storr thank you for that! ^^ that's really useful actually
OwObama
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OwObama
3 years, 8 months ago by OwObama
@5torr ^^
5torr
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5torr
3 years, 8 months ago by 5torr
You're welcome, @OwObama ๐Ÿ™‚ If you enjoy minor Origami like the envelope, you could search on Youtube for 'Origami envelope', 'Origami box' and 'Modular Origami box'. There are many very beautiful designs and really good tutorial videos. The one I chose for this thread was because it is super simple and flat. Boxes could be squashed during travelling in a backpack or bag, the same goes for envelopes with decoration on them. But if you want to give somebody a present or just store bracelets or snippets at home, such boxes and envelopes are perfect. ๐Ÿ™‚
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