Pride Keyring with a Rainbow Design
Daisy Knits and Gifts 💛
Celebrate love with our Pride Keyring. Crafted from recycled plastic, this keyring features rainbow colours design that symbolizes pride and inclusivity. Perfect for those who want to show support for the LGBTQ+ community. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting use, making it an ideal accessory for everyday carry or gifting. Stand out with a keyring that embodies love, and equality.
£5.50
Our Pride Keyring is a must-have accessory for anyone looking to express their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
The keyring showcases a rainbow colours design, symbolizing diversity, acceptance, and love. It’s not just an accessory; it’s a statement of pride and inclusivity. Whether attached to your keys, backpack, or purse, it serves as a daily reminder of the importance of love and equality.
This keyring is perfect for personal use or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family. Its lightweight construction ensures it doesn’t weigh you down, while the sturdy material guarantees it withstands the rigors of daily life. Embrace a product that reflects your values and commitment to a better world with our Pride Keyring.
User Reviews
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Welcome to My Shop
- Shop: Daisy Knits and Gifts 💛
- Owner: Daisy Knits and Gifts 💛
- 5.00 rating from 1 review
My Story
Hello I have Multiple Sclerosis, APS and Rheumatoid Arthritis. My mum taught me to knit and crochet when I was about 5 or 6 and I used to sit for hours with my best friend knitting / crocheting dog blankets eating lemon curd sandwiches. As a working adult I never had time to knit or crochet and forgot about all the fun I had doing this as a child. I worked hard and was the VP of a local FE College. This abruptly came to an end when I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis aged 39. I retired from work and volunteered with the Chinese Crested Dog Rescue. This started my love of the breed and I rescued two baldy boys of my own (Toodles and Waggy - who have sadly both crossed the rainbow bridge aged 15 and 17). I started making them blankets and warm woolly jumpers to wear as they were always cold. I soon branched out into making jewellery, machine embroidery, and many other crafts, but I always came back to my love of knitting and crocheting. As my MS has progressed I only concentrate on my knitting / crochet. I spend my days knitting / crocheting with my dogs Benny, Minnie and Squishy always by my side in my little workshop in our high street store (my husband owns a table top gaming shop).











There are no reviews yet.