Key HangersHanger DiyHanger SuperRack HangerHanger CleverWooden HangersKeyholdersLego DiyLego CraftForwardLego key holder. Also means keys can be easily separated to give out/hang up and clicked together in your bag for not getting lost! I would probably use proper lego though!Show All ItemsStep 1: Watch this video guide:What You Need 1) A Lego base plate 2) A selection of Lego bricks and plates 3) Adhesive putty or pads 4) A spirit level 3) Keys on a keyring or chain« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadI‘m always losing my keys so I was super-thrilled to find this idea at technabob over the weekend. I couldn’t bring myself to drill through a lego piece (!) but after raiding my sons lego box I found the perfect bit to attach the key to (lego part number 3176). (I’ve just ordered six more of these bits through ebay so my sons and I can make a key holder for my hubby for fathers day ^_^). You can have fun customising this keyholder in any way you want. We stuck a stormtrooper minifig on the top of ours…he is the new guardian of the key…which means I don’t have to accept responsibly for lost keys any more…yay!
Lego Key HoldersKeyholdersStarwarsFor The HomeAt HomeStormtrooperKey RingKey ChainLego KeychainForwardBetter way to keep our keys organised in the hall and maybe display some of our minifigures at the same timeIf you have little kids at home then I can undoubtedly say that this one’s the most useful project for you as you can utilize all those teeny tiny lego pieces scattered over your kids’ playroom. The Lego Keyholder is one of the most creative yet the easiest to make keyholder we’ve seen so far. You really don’t need to wait for the weekend to do this; rather you can start it while watching to your favorite T.V. show tonight! All you need to do is fit in lego part 3176 into your key ring, stick a wide lego piece to your wall and viola! Your lego key holder is ready for action! We just gave you the main idea, you can explore a whole lot of creative possibilities and make your own favorite version with a variety of shapes, colors and sizes of lego pieces for the wall piece.
It would look very nice – a lot like a little wall hanging - if done creatively. The best part about this magnetizing project is that you can re-do it whenever you get bored. Even your children would love to take part in making this marvelous piece! Keep trying it until you make one breath taking version and do post its picture on our facebook page! This one’s pretty simple, but if you need detailed instructions, click here. What you need: Supplies / ingredients: Lego blocks Keyholder ring Support our hard work. We rely on your help. Now tell your friends on Facebook that you like Handimania!Don't show this again. Thanks for a tweet! To stay updated with Handimania articles follow our Twitter profile. Thanks for a pin! To stay updated with Handimania articles follow our Pinterest profile. Only fill in if you are not human Only fill in if you are not humanHow to make a Lego key holder/hanger and note board. Tired of losing your keys?
Well keep them safe and in one place with this fun Lego key holder. Easy to make and fun with children. Useful for all keys and doubles and a note board!Do you know what’s great about DIY projects? When you make items yourself, you can choose projects that suit your tastes, create them in your choice of colours/textures, and then use them to your heart’s content. 30 Awesome DIY Projects that You’ve Never Heard ofLove this article?This is one of the simplest and also coolest DIY key holders we've seen so far. All you need are a couple of Lego pieces to create your own customizable Lego key holder. Kate on Minieco found that Lego part number 3176 makes an excellent keychain piece that you can snap onto another block stuck onto the wall with strong double-sided foam tape.With or without the stormtrooper piece, this clever project is almost as geeky as making an ethernet plug key holder but probably more fun. The creative possibilities are almost endless, with different sizes, colors, and other pieces you can use for your key holder.
DIY Lego Key Holder | DIY Idea: Make a LEGO Key Organizer German designer and architect Felix Grauer crafted this handmade key hanger and organizer from his bin of standard LEGO bricks. Though he doesn't provide a how-to specifically, the photo details the specifics: One 8x16 flat plate in gray Several 1x1 and 1x2 in black for "KEYS" (or whatever you'd like to spell) 3-5 1x4 Ø4,9 (Technics) for the key chains To attach it to the wall, I'd recommend a basic 3M Command Strip. See more of Felix's creation and his other work at FelixGrauer.de: Combine Your Keys! This is such a clever idea that I just had to share it with everybody! Most of us have kids who at one time loved their Legos that you’re not sure what to do with, now that they have grown out of playing with them…if not, I’m sure you could pick some up at a garage sale or thrift store. I think this is such a unique DIY project I know that a lot of you are gonna get excited about! Just remember how many times you lost your keys in your house.
Why not have an extra key holder if you have one already. And is certainly more interesting that your ordinary key holder! Not every Lego creation needs to follow the manual. Sometimes not doing things by the book can lead to some pretty incredible builds. Most people typically think of Lego as toys, however these multi-colored building blocks are so much more than just play things. As children, Legos helped inspire the way in which we viewed the world. We could be an architect, city planner, or inventor. Today, people have found endless new and interesting ways to make fun and practical uses of these tiny bricks, gears, wheels and other pieces. These make great gifts for friends…I believe most of us would love to have one of these off the wall looking lego key holders! Watch how Davehax does this in his step by step tutorial and get those Legos out of the attic!Sign up for the Latest UpdatesLet’s take a moment of silence for the keys that couldn’t be here with us today;