Tuesday, June 12, 2012

iPhone case tutorial using your scrapbook stash with a linking party!


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Maggie Lamarre
My sister asked me to do transform the IPhone case for her , she wants to give a friend as a present for her upcoming birthday. This Hambly portrait gallery paper was perfect for what I had in mind, her friend has a little boy.










Supplies needed:
  • IPhone case
  • Hambly portrait gallery scrapbook paper
  • Modpodge
  • brush
  • Prima Rhinestones
  • Rubber CafĂ© gems
  • Colorbok chalk pad

Let’s begin!
  1. Trace the IPhone case onto the back of the paper and cut.
  2. Ink the edges apply a layer of modpodge on the case and the back of the paper. use your finger to remove any air pocket let dry. 

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Tip I cut the scrapbook paper smaller around the  corners, I wanted the red of the case to show a bit.

  1. Brush modpodge on the back of the rhinestone, adhere to the case.
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  1. Adhere the gems by adding a dot of modpodge to the paper let dry. 

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  1. Brush a dollop of modpodge all over the case to seal the case. It will also repelled water as well. 

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Voila done, in less than 30 mtes you can create a unique iPhone case to suit your style.


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Let me know if you have any questions?

 Maggie
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8 COMMENTS:

Lyuba @ Will Cook For Smiles said...

Thank you so much for hosting, Maggie! The cell phone case is adorable!

Jess_LyMi said...

Very cute! I'd love to make one for mine with Chevron fabric! Thanks for sharing!

Jess @ The Delightful Crafter

Marty Walden said...

Thanks for featuring my room! Love your blog!

Kim said...

Thank you for featuring the blue table! What a nice surprise!
Kim@reposhture.blogspot.com

Jill said...

Thanks so much for hosting! Hope you have a fabulous week!

Rebekah Greiman said...

Good morning and thanks for another link party. I linked up my Homemade Crockpot Yogurt (# 70 ) that is super easy to make, is so tasty and very good for you! Hope you like the recipe and have a great week!
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kbrandy4 said...

Stunning ipod make!!
Hugs Hazel xx

iPhone 4s Case said...

impressive