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Duck Tape Nintendo DS (Phat) and games holder

Step 4Without a flap, they'll fall out!

Without a flap, they\
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Now we need to create a little flap to keep those babies in.

Cut a strip to measure 3.2cm x 7cm. This will form the inside of the flap.

Next, cut a strip to measure 5cm x 5cm. Cut off one end of the corners, 1cm in from top and side.

Now stick the smaller piece to the one with the trimmed corners, stick side to sticky side. The smaller piece will be in the middle of the larger piece (First picture). The trimmed corners won't be aligned exactly, so with your knife, trim the corners so they meet the corner points of the smaller piece, as in the second picture. Then fold over all the edges so there are no sticky sides showing. We now have a flap! (Second picture)

Fold in the top edge to your game holder, and stick the bottom to the back edge where the sticky side it still exposed. You should now have a nice little game holder (last picture) with a flap and a little bit of sticky exposed to position it on your DS case.

Make another four!

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