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Christmas shopping at Finders Key Purse



 A little while ago I received a terrific little bag full of wonderful and useful products from Finders Key Purse!  Since I am already a fan, I decided to share a terrific idea with you!  First, let me introduce you to the coolest little tool that makes my life SO much easier every day!
This is my favorite Finders Key Purse.  I say "favorite", because I have a few of them!  This one holds my house keys at the ready, hanging over the edge of my purse, so that I never need to dig around searching for them!  Imagine how handy that would be if, say, you were trying to get three small children into the house quickly in the rain, or you heard the phone ringing just as you got to the door, or you were juggling three bags of groceries! 
I have another Finders Key Purse just for my work keys, and they can hang over the edge of my briefcase or tote bag, so that I can always be sure that I have them when I get to work!  A third Finders Key Purse holds my car keys, and then conveniently hangs on a hook by the garage door!  Again, I never have to fumble in a parking lot, or in the dark, looking for car keys, sine they are always "hanging out", waiting for me! 
There are so many cute styles of Finders Key Purse, that I have decided to give them as Christmas presents this year!  There is just the perfect design for each of my friends - from sports teams, to animals, flowers, and pretty, rhinestone-studded designs!  Since everyone uses keys, these will be the perfect gift for teachers, secretaries, friends and family!  

For the few friends who saw how easily I can find my keys and were jealous, and ran out to get a Finders Key Purse for themselves, the gift bag had other really cool ideas for Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers!  Stay tuned to this blog! 

   
   




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