Smartphone Stand "Hello Dad"
With solid poster paint sticks and brightly colored stickers, children will transform a raw wooden support into a trendy desk accessory. This is an easy and quick activity to create a useful gift that dads will be proud to use every day for holding their phone!
Why do we love this activity?
- Instant results: thanks to the paint sticks, there's no need to wait hours for it to dry; decoration can start right away.
- A useful everyday item: this smartphone stand is the perfect gift for organizing a desk or watching videos hands-free.
- Colorful magazine letter stickers provide a very modern graphic effect.
How to complete this tutorial step by step?
Materials
To carry out this activity, you will need:
- a wooden smartphone holder
- solid poster paint sticks
- rubber star stickers
- magazine letter stickers
Step 1
Decorate the wooden support with a poster paint in the color of your choice.
Tip : the solid poster paint is very opaque and dries quickly!
Step 2
Use the magazine letter stickers to write "Hello Dad" in the center of the support.
Step 3
Complete the decoration with rubber star stickers.
Step 4
Slide the smartphone stand foot into the slot.
Step 5
Here is a beautiful, practical, and unique object to hold your phone! An essential item for the office!
The products used:
Wooden Smartphone Stands - 6 Pieces
Réf. 46645 - See the full range
7,74€ (either 1,29 € / pc)
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