For a couple of bucks, I'll show you how you can make an e-reader case as unique as you.
Practical. Attention grabbing, unique.
Make one for next to nothing, and reap the rewards of being an attention grabbing trendsetter. Well, maybe.
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- - two artist hardboard canvases (They come in a pack of two for one dollar at the dollar store)
- - a scrap length of 1/2 inch square dowling
- - two small hinges, I nabbed mine off of a wooden box from the dollar store
- - some black clothing elastic (local sewing store or, you guessed it, the dollar store)
- - a needle and thread
- - acrylic hobby paint and brushes
- - Modge-Podge
- - a drill and a tiny drill bit












































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Good work with the case too. Did you cover it with clear coat (matte clear coat) just to protect it? I would be afraid about paint rubbing off with hands
My only complaint about Modge Podge is the lengthy dry time. It sets up fast, but stays kinda tacky for about a day.
A matte clear coat would probably do better justice to the art, modge podge does add some shine.
For those with no painting skills, maybe you can decopodge a picture on the boards, using the modpodge.
I actually did some decopodge on this project
(and a simple child-like painting)
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Keepsake-Book-for-your-Child/
done with bits and bobs of textured things that I had. Even tissues and brown paper bags.
Not the most interesting piece, but supports the point.
Sunshiine
I'll go snap a shot of it and put it up(pretty evident why I quit on it, the composition bites). Might as well it is just sitting in a pile waiting for another coat of gesso (all out)
Cheers.