key chains,etc-any online stores?
I see clothes, magnets, and cups with Autism or Asperger's sayings on them. But I want a key chain that says something along the lines of 'don't cure me' or something with similar meaning.
Can anyone tell me where I might find one? Even cafepress.com doesn't have key chains.
Thanks
i found this http://www.buttonsandmore.com/backs/ulthm.htm but u can also contact them and ask them tos ee if htye make other keychains... i always buy from them, delivery quickly and good sales.
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Keys, fobs and chains! A collective obsession of mine! Can you go to an actual physical retail store and buy them? Do tell, Janissy!
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Keys, fobs and chains! A collective obsession of mine! Can you go to an actual physical retail store and buy them? Do tell, Janissy!
I just checked the kodakgallery site and the keychains aren't there right now, neither are a lot of things. I bought them last Christmas so maybe it's a seasonal thing and they don't start selling photo keychains until closer top Christmas.
Retail stores where you can get this done are the stores that do photo developing. What they actually do is make the jpeg from your photo and send it off to Kodak themselves. Chain stores like Walmart and Target have photo developing sections where you can order photo gifts and also lots of chain drugstores and camera stores. As with kodagallery.com, your best time to get keychains seems to be closer to Christmas when they expand their offerings. The keychain I had made at kodakgallery.com last Christmas had the photo somehow stamped onto a metal fob.
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www.autismawareness.co.uk seems to have a lot of things like this.
They also sell on ebay.
Google autism on ebay and you'll have a new 'special interest'
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Now how did I miss this? topic
Keys, fobs and chains! A collective obsession of mine! Can you go to an actual physical retail store and buy them? Do tell, Janissy!
I just checked the kodakgallery site and the keychains aren't there right now, neither are a lot of things. I bought them last Christmas so maybe it's a seasonal thing and they don't start selling photo keychains until closer top Christmas.
Retail stores where you can get this done are the stores that do photo developing. What they actually do is make the jpeg from your photo and send it off to Kodak themselves. Chain stores like Walmart and Target have photo developing sections where you can order photo gifts and also lots of chain drugstores and camera stores. As with kodagallery.com, your best time to get keychains seems to be closer to Christmas when they expand their offerings. The keychain I had made at kodakgallery.com last Christmas had the photo somehow stamped onto a metal fob.
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I have in mind a store that will make something on the lines of a custom keychain. Without telling them what it means, I want a metal one upon which is written ASProud.
Thank you for your input, everyone!!
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Phuture Phounder of the Philosophy Phactory
NOT a believer of Mystic Woo-Woo
Can anyone tell me where I might find one? Even cafepress.com doesn't have key chains.
Thanks
If you havn't found what youe looking for, please let me know and I can try and make you something.
see also the discussion "What kind of Button / Badge would you wear or display?" http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt105462.html
Most of the buttons can be made into pins, magnets or keychains. most of the buttons are 2 1/4 inch, but I'm starting to make 1 1/4 keychains as well.
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