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Cover for Playing/ Tradable Cards

Step 3Glue and tape!

Glue and tape!
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The first time I made this box for my cards, I didn't use any glue at all. I just used tape, and covered the box with one layer of tape everywhere. This gives it extra protection and solidity. If you waould like to do this, there's no more help you can get from me.Just assemble the box, and start adding tape.

[NOTE: The front part of the box has got two pieces coming out from the bottom (if you bent it well). Make sure that they come over the other flat attatched to the back. Check the image below for further details.]

If you want to keep the cover with the cardboard texture, view the images below very carefully.

Put glue on the places indicated by the second image. These places would be the 3 bottom flaps.
The two places in the image marked with "glue this place, too!" should go above the single flap attatched to the back side.

Now, it's time to glue the second part. Check the 3rd picture below. the part marked with GLUE HERE, should go under the opposite flap on which you might have drawn or printed something.

That would be enough. But I would sugest using two tiny pieces of transparent tape to hold the bottom of the box in case the cards get heavy. (Check out pics 4,5 and 6)

You have just made you Playing Cards Cover!!

PS: Check out the website HERE to create your own personal playing tradable cards)
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