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How to Make a Homemade Computer Mousepad

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Make a Homemade Computer Mousepad

Here's a fun, at-home craft you can do anytime! The result is a fully functional, homemade mousepad. Read on to find out how to make this.

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  1. 1
    Make a bottom layer that's not slippery.
    Make a bottom layer that's not slippery.
    Make a bottom layer that's not slippery. Get the piece of cardboard or plastic and cover it with liquid glue. Wait until it dries up.
  2. 2
    Put some paper on top of it if it is not thick enough.
    Put some paper on top of it if it is not thick enough.
    Put some paper on top of it if it is not thick enough. Use the glue to stick them together. If it is thick enough, skip this part.
  3. 3
    Find something that can make the mouse work well when it's under the mouse.
    Find something that can make the mouse work well when it's under the mouse.
    Find something that can make the mouse work well when it's under the mouse. A piece of cloth or a piece of paper can be nice. Glue it on the papers or the bottom layer.
  4. 4
    Staple the edges if it is thin enough.
    Staple the edges if it is thin enough.
    Staple the edges if it is thin enough.
  5. 5
    Decorate it if you want, maybe you will feel proud using the stuff you made.
    Decorate it if you want, maybe you will feel proud using the stuff you made.
    Decorate it if you want, maybe you will feel proud using the stuff you made.


Edit Things You'll Need

  • Cardboard or paper
  • Glue
  • Stapler


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December 25, 2011 by Ttrimm

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