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Etched Keychain

Etched Keychain 1

Make an Etched Keychain with your Cricut? This craft project can’t get any easier! Just wait until you see our simple step-by-step tutorial.

This is a fun way to personalize your keys or to hang from your purse or backpack. It makes a great gift too. The small size makes it ideal for stocking stuffers or to pop into an Easter basket.

Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links provided for your convenience. This means, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.

Cut Files/Fonts Used:

Mountain Bike
Bold And Proud

Supply Links:

  • Acrylic Key Chain Round
  • Cricut Maker 3 
  • Cricut Engraving Blade
  • Strong Grip Map
  • Masking Tape
Etched Keychain

Step-by-step Instructions:

  1. Upload cut file in design space
  2. Get your measurements & size it up accordingly
  3. Make a circle in the design space, (KEEP THIS CIRCLE ON PEN)
  4. Upload your engraving fill pattern to design space
  5. Once the engraving pattern is uploaded, apply your cut file on top of the fill pattern & slice
  6. Once sliced, pick your favorite (most look identical) & delete the rest
  7. Place your design or cut file in your circle ( KEEP THIS CUTFILE ON ENGRAVE)
  8. Place your engraving blade into your circuit
  9. Once all that is done, place your acrylic on your strong grip mat & tape all the way down with masking tape.
  10. Move your star wheels all the way over to the right side of the circuit.
  11. Place your mat with your acrylic inside the mat & continue from there.
  12. Once the circuit is done, remove your tape & enjoy!
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Tanner, Courtney, and the rest of the Makers Gonna Learn Team are all here because we love die-cutting and especially love sharing fun projects and tutorials with fellow makers. We are all great friends and are always having a blast when we are together- you will see this on camera, especially during live streams! We are here to inspire and support you in your crafting journey!

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