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How to Make a Lego Key Holder and Note Clip

Colorful key holder with the word "KEYS" made of building blocks.

How to make a Lego key holder with note board. Tired of loosing your keys? Well keep them safe and in one place with this fun Lego key holder.

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

Take a Lego base plate and stick adhesive putty or pads to the back of it. For a more permanent solution drill through the base plate and fix it to the wall with screws.

A green plastic board with pegs and clay balls at the corners, shown from above.
Green LEGO baseplate on a wooden surface.
A green plastic board with pegs and clay balls at the corners, shown from above.
Green LEGO baseplate on a wooden surface.

Fix the base plate to a suitable place on the wall. Use a spirit level to make sure its straight.

Level tool positioned on a green Lego base.

Thread a small Lego flat onto your keyring or chain.

Keychain with keys and a yellow Lego-like piece.

Hang your keys on the board and decorate your Lego base plate with more Lego blocks.

Colorful key holder made of Lego bricks with various keys attached.
Colorful key holder made of LEGO bricks with the word "KEYS."
Colorful key holder made of Lego bricks with various keys attached.
Colorful key holder made of LEGO bricks with the word "KEYS."

Add a Lego hinge to use as a note holder.

Colorful key holder made of LEGO bricks with the word "KEYS."
A colorful LEGO key holder with a note requesting to get milk.
Colorful key holder made of LEGO bricks with the word "KEYS."
A colorful LEGO key holder with a note requesting to get milk.

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