Name layouts that stay readable on small keychains
Learn how to plan spacing, letter height, and contrast so a pet name stays legible in daily use. We cover practical checks you can do before you commit to cutting or engraving.
If you are new to the craft, begin with design fundamentals and a simple workflow for names, charms, and secure assembly. If you want to sell, focus on consistency and presentation so each piece looks intentional and polished.
A pet keychain is often a daily reminder: on a set of house keys, clipped to a bag, or included as a gift. Our blog focuses on techniques that make that reminder feel personal, neat, and long lasting.
These posts are written to be immediately useful. Each topic connects to course skills: designing personalised layouts, choosing components, improving durability, and presenting your work in a premium way. Articles are educational and do not replace professional legal or financial advice for running a business.
Learn how to plan spacing, letter height, and contrast so a pet name stays legible in daily use. We cover practical checks you can do before you commit to cutting or engraving.
A keychain is handled often. This post walks through attachment options, how to test connections, and how to avoid common weak points that can shorten the life of handmade pieces.
Soft pastels and warm neutrals can look elegant when they are balanced correctly. We share simple palette rules and examples of how to pair colours for different pet personalities.
From clean edges to consistent shine, finishing is what separates a casual craft from a gift ready piece. This post covers a practical finishing sequence you can repeat.
Pricing is not only about profit; it is about clarity and sustainability. We outline a straightforward approach to materials, time, overhead, and how to keep personalisation options organised.
If you plan to sell or share your work, clear photos matter. We cover simple setup ideas: backgrounds that do not distract, angle choices, and how to show size and detail honestly.
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Contact SupportBlog posts can help with ideas and quick fixes, but courses give you a clear sequence that builds reliable skills. If you want to move from experimenting to making consistent, sell ready pet keychains, explore the course list and choose a level that matches your starting point.
Start with a simple, repeatable process and learn the essentials of design, assembly, and finishing.
Learn foundations for selling: consistency, pricing logic, product photos, and customer communication.