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Make your own notebook/laptop skin

Make your own notebook/laptop skin
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A completely individualised and unique laptop skin with limitless possibilities.
 
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Step 1Materials List and pre-project timesaver

Materials List and pre-project timesaver
Sheet of adhesive laminate or vinyl cling (represented by plastic baggie, not replaced by bag)
Scissors
Small Paintbrush (like in a watercolor kit)
1" foam brush
Mod-Podge
Magazines and mail order catalogs
Permanent marker
Masking tape (not pictured but necessary!)

Nice but not necessary- Rotary cutter and mat.

Before you start the project it's a timesaver to have the images you want already clipped. A good, mindless project for in front of the tv. This part doesn't have to be neat and tidy, you can do any trimming when you start gluing later on.
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25 comments
Oct 31, 2008. 3:39 AMslimguy379 says:
thanks, this mine
Feb 20, 2012. 1:14 PMNirvana11b says:
niiiicccceeee!
Apr 11, 2011. 9:19 PMCosmicBrambleclaw says:
I love this!, sending it to my Daddy :D
Jan 31, 2011. 9:45 AMChocolate Moose says:
Decepticobra, the ultimate 80's bad guy.
Mar 30, 2010. 2:42 PMTFElite says:
Love the Decepticon Symbol!
Jan 19, 2011. 1:27 AMmastermakoko says:
what is more in my country podge? we dont have it here,the only american glue i know is elmers.What is mod podge anyway,sybsitutes i mean?
Dec 11, 2011. 11:16 AMcmassey1 says:
I just did a google search and it looks like it's basically equal parts water and glue, and Elmer's was the main one used. And if you like it thicker, because that's runny, use more glue. Basically they just took a bottle of glue and squirted it into an old jar with a lid so they could save the rest for later if needed. Then to ensure they used the same amount of water, they just filled the bottle with water and squeezed that in. That way might work good to rinse out the bottle so you get all the extra glue.

Anyway, here's another site that tells you a way that's a bit more work but more from scratch than buying the Elmer's: http://www.instructables.com/id/Create-Cheap-homemade-Modge-Podge/

Good luck and have fun!
Jul 6, 2010. 6:07 PMjoshmolina2 says:
I gotta try making a banksy laptop skin
Jul 1, 2010. 11:07 PMchatman says:
THAT IS SO COOL!!!!!!!!
May 17, 2010. 7:24 AMTSC says:
Here is a pic of the front of my laptop!
May 16, 2010. 11:44 AMTSC says:
I was looking at the pic. before I look at the steps  and the pic with the mod poge  on the laptop and I guess  its mod poge and I was right  nice!!! I will give it 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!
Apr 28, 2009. 3:40 PMrenger1975 says:
This is a nice idea. Using a vinyl laminate or laminating machine can make some neat covers.
Apr 13, 2009. 9:51 AMsidhusmart says:
Can someone tell me where I can find this cling Vinyl stuff? I checked out Michaels (from where I got mod-podge), WAL-MART etc. I got a transparent book cover material at Office Depot. It kinda works for a while but it doesn't stick very well and comes off after an hour or so. So does anyone know a store where I can get the vinyl cling stuff?
Jan 6, 2009. 1:52 AMgrindirules says:
Looks extremely cool!! One question - is it necessary to use exactly mod spodge? Or is it possible to use smth else?
Nov 7, 2008. 7:50 PMBluedog24 says:
How easy does adhesive laminate peel off and does it leave glue marks?
Sep 23, 2008. 5:52 AMniteycat says:
Thank you for instructions. At first I used cling vinyl and it did not work out so good. Then I used a heavy adhesive laminate. Right now, I am letting the project dry for a few days and then I will be able to show it off. As for the images, I love my color printer it gave me the best images. As a finishing touch I was think about getting a clear adhesive vinyl to cover over the project. That way I hope it will give me a slick look that will not receive that much wear and tear taking the notebook in and out of my bag.
Aug 27, 2008. 5:01 PMchristooss says:
Great instructable. I will try to get vinyl tomorrow so I can start as fast as possible. Maybe images could be applied in first step so this would create custom stickers for other areas.
Jul 26, 2008. 7:39 AMekim says:
Nice idea and very transferrable to other things! I think once I show my daughter this technique, we're going to have skins on everything! Good thing it will be removable.
Jun 29, 2008. 9:26 PMktchunsa says:
this is great! i'm definitely going to try this. i was wondering if you ever got to remove the skin from your laptop. did it leave any marks? a definite perk would be if the materials didn't do any harm so that i could make a new skin every few months.
Apr 12, 2008. 9:14 PMsilverchakra says:
Excellent! I'm definitely going to do this! I'm going to use the cling vinyl -love that stuff! I think I'll use Golden's gel medium instead of Mod Podge and I already have tons of images. Thanks for such a great instructable!
Feb 17, 2008. 3:17 PMGjdj3 says:
Nice.
Feb 12, 2008. 3:10 PMGorillazMiko says:
Insanely cool! I will definitely do this when I get a laptop (which might be soon!) +1 rating.
Feb 11, 2008. 8:04 PMMrSahnsMan says:
sweet! If you could you probably could use spray paint (with or without stencils) & clear coat on the adhesive laminate before sticking it on the laptop come to think of it if you could make a template first, you could use that for cellphones, mp3 players, ect. (Come to think of it you could make temporary car decals the same way by spraying a stencil on the stick on laminate, trimming it and sticking it on your car!) Nice Instructable! this gets a + rating from me.
Feb 11, 2008. 5:32 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
Cool! I'll do this when I get a laptop

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