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    Key fobs make great kilt pins

    I was browsing in the university bookstore a few days back and noticed the heavy pewter key ring fobs. I purchased one, cut off the wee ring that was used to attach the key chain, mounted two pin-and-clasp pins using epoxy, and turned it into a nifty kilt pin.



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    Very crafty!!

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    A lot of times I use a quilting safetypin on the back of the apron going through the fabric, then back to the pin. I use this to hold things that might go on a neclace and have a hole at the top.
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    Looks good. Thanks for the tip

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    I've done this type of thing several times with different items.

    One of the things that I hit upon to use for "push pin" backs are strudy industrial strength thumb tacks. They have nice big backs that take epoxy well, after being roughed up with a file or sand paper. I then put plenty of epoxy under and over the tacks and use generic clutch backs.

    Works well for me.

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    Hmmmmmmm.......might have to visit the bookstore.

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    I just use JB Weld and some strong magnets...

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    Thanks for the excellent tip! It does open many possilbities.

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    Great minds think alike!

    Last night I did a very quick conversion on a old key fob for a family trip today.



    I was stopped and complemented by several ladies who worked at the Monterey Bay Aquarium as staff and volunteers about my attire. They all smiled quite broadly when I showed them my kilt pin!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Great minds think alike!
    Don't they? Actually this is a medallion. I put sticky hook-n-loop stuff on the back:
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