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Adorable DIY phone cases!

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By Rozie Powell

Mar 04, 20195 mins

Adorable DIY phone cases!

Check out these awesome phone case crafts to snazz up your phone!

Sparkly Gem Phone Case 

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • Double sided tape
  • Gems
  • Tweezers
  • Phone case
  • Patterned card

 

Method:

  1. Design your shape onto a piece of card and stick it inside the phone case.
  2. Cut out sections of double sided tape to match your design. To avoid touching the sticky side whilst cutting, take a section of the tape and peel off the backing, throw away the tape part. Now take a piece of tape and stick the spare backing onto the other side, this means the sticky tape is sandwiched inside and you can cut out your shape easier.
  3. Stick on the sections of tape over your design on the back of the case.
  4. Once all the sections are peeled off revealing a tacky surface, stick gems on using your fingers or tweezers.
  5. Fill sections with different colours until you have covered all the tape then remove the design inside the case.
  6. Cut out a section of patterned card to match your design and put inside the case.
  7. Once done pop on your phone and you have a snazzy, sparkly phone case!

 

Candy Style Phone Case

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • Polymer clay
  • Phone Case
  • White silicone sealant with nozzle

 

Method:

  1. To make the lollipop, knead up the polymer clay, it can be tough to start with but it will get softer and easier to shape. Roll out three colours of polymer clay into long thin sausages and twist together. Wind it round and round to make the lolly part and then attach a small brown sausage of clay for the stick. Make other cute decorations out of the clay, like cute beans!
  2. Once you are happy with your cute makes put them on a baking tray and bake at 110/230 for 15 mins, then leave to cool.
  3. Grab your phone case and white silicone sealant with the nozzle on and pipe lots of blobs onto the back of the case in a neat pattern.
  4. Then take your hardened polymer clay decorations and arrange on the case, carefully pushing them into the sealant.
  5. Sprinkle on some glitter and then leave it to fully set over night.
  6. Once set you are ready to pop it on your phone and wow your friends and family.

Lego Phonecase

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • Lego base board
  • Knife
  • Phone case
  • Glue gun
  • lego

Method:

  1. Get your phone case and pop it on top of the baseboard and draw around it with a pen.
  2. Carefully cut out a section of the lego base board with a knife, score repeatedly till it snaps and then sand down the edges with sandpaper so they are smooth and safe.
  3. Glue it onto the back of your phone case with a glue gun or superglue, leave to dry.
  4. Now you have a ready to play surface for your kids when they need entertaining, just don’t forget a little bag of lego!

 

Pom pom phonecase

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • Pom poms
  • Phone case
  • Glue gun

 

Method:

  1. Get an array of pom poms and glue gun them onto the back of your phone case. Start from one side and make sure you use different sizes to fit the small gaps.
  2. Once finishes you have a cute fluffy phone case!

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