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D.I.Y: How To Make an Ankara Case for your Tab

D.I.Y: How To Make an Ankara Case for your Tab

I know I can be a very creative person but then I haven’t had time for all my knitting and the rest of the things I would have liked to do or learn. I used to draw at some point (*I can copy and paste a drawing but can’t draw straight from my head), well the list is a bit endless. Today I guess the anointing to do something came back, lolz, it certainly came back because I decided I had not gotten my money’s worth from my tab case that decided to give up on me.

The plastic of my tab decided to go a separate way from the back as a result of old age. It is not like it is that old, it is just about a year, so I proposed in my heart that I was not going to buy another, I was going to fix this case. Suddenly the light bulb came on in my head – Ankara! The closest I came close to doing anything Ankara was over the weekend when I learned to wrap a book with Ankara. I remembered I had lots and lots of Ankara 🙂 so I decided to do it!! Yay!!!

STEP BY STEP PROCEDURE OF MY ANKARA TAB CASE
STEP BY STEP PROCEDURE OF MY ANKARA TAB CASE

I know it looks horrible right?? But my new case is on point!! The old one was really something else. To make a case just like mine you would need –

  1. Ankara (but of course)
  2. Scissors (you could use your teeth  but you would need to file it first)
  3. Blade (if your nails are as long as mine, you do not need a blade, seriously)
  4. Glue (your saliva may just work as glue)

Ignore my silly jokes but imagine if you could use your saliva as glue. Okay, don’t imagine that but one of the things I learned early was improvisation. If you don’t have some of these materials, you may be able to improvise. I remember we had a way of making gum with petrol and styrofoam.

STEP ONE

I wrapped the Ankara around my tab case to know the length I needed to cover the old case. I cut the size I needed for the project.

STEP TWO/THREE

I needed to create the hole for the camera and the speaker, so I placed the back of the previous case and I used it to measure the space of the hole, this time instead of using scissors I used a blade to get the perfect shape I wanted.

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STEP FOUR

Then I glued the back of the casing first and wrapped the Ankara at the corners. I also glued the plastic that holds the tab into place after laying the Ankara. Viola!!! My final product. I didn’t take pictures of the wrapping process my hands were too sticky but it isn’t rocket science, it is very easy to do.

STEP FIVE

Take a picture of your tab, open shalomtruthsmag and subscribe! You are now ready to use your tab case

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