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How to make diy cell phone case

Tools/materials

0.5mm copper wire, uv adhesive, uv adhesive color pigment, notch phone case, decorative gold foil, ultraviolet lamp, wire wrapping pen, non-marking tape, cutting pliers, tweezers and other aids

First of all, the copper wire will be cut with the cutting pliers to a small section.

First bend the copper wire at 90 degrees, and then with the help of a wire-winding pen, wind out the shape of the petals (the wire-winding pen comes in different sizes, so you can make three sizes of petals, large, medium and small, for a more realistic sense of hierarchy)

Cut off the excess, and try to make as many petals as you can for backup.

Fix the non-marking tape on a flat surface, and put the petals together to form a small flower (you need to press gently to make sure there is no gap between the copper wire and the tape)

With the help of the tool to the petals of the flower (in order to prevent overflow of adhesive, it is recommended to use a UV lamp to quickly irradiate each petal for a few seconds to fix it)

Approximately 5-10 minutes can be completely solidified (according to the specific circumstances of the time increase or decrease)

The petals can be completely solidified.

The same method is used for the leaves.

Base the phone case with a thin layer of adhesive (you can also use ab adhesive for basing and sealing)

Carefully remove the finished petals from the tape.

Place them one by one on the phone case and combine them to form the shape of a hydrangea (you can use a few petals on the second layer to fill in the excessive gaps and create a three-dimensional effect)

Use tweezers to take the gold foil paper to decorate the blank part of the phone case, and then finally lay a layer of adhesive to make the surface smooth and flat.

Handmade DIY cell phone case finished picture.