Make Your Own Mousepad!
by
A Funky Frugal Life
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
Easy
After having an optical mouse sitting in a drawer for months, I stumbled across it and realized I needed a mouse pad.. so I went hunting for supplies around my house! This is a fun project, even for your kids to make :)
I didn't buy anything new for this project.. just found a piece of corrugated cardboard, leftover fabric from another project, and an old piece of shelf liner from an unused top shelf - all that I cut to about 7"x7" (the fabric I cut about an inch larger to allow room to trim to fit once nearly complete)
Spread a thin, even layer of Craft Wood Glue out to edges of one side of your cardboard, using foam brush.
Affix the shelf liner to the glue, press down all over and allow to dry (I allowed this step to dry while I did the next step, actually)
Repeat the glue step on the other side, laying a slightly thicker layer for your fabric side. Be sure to choose a fabric like cotton, thin fleece or felt, something not too slick or slippery.
Adhere your fabric, smoothing out any bumps as you go. You'll have a border of extra fabric in this step, to allow you to trim to the edge once dry.
Trim your excess edges of fabric off, once dry.
Here's a bottom view, once complete. You'll have a grippy bottom, like any store-bought mouse pad and you can customize the fabric of your fun mouse pad to match any room or theme you choose ;)
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Suggested materials:
- Shelf liner (my cabinet, sold at Dollar Tree)
- Corrugated cardboard (a box)
- 8"x8" square fabric, leftover (Jo-Ann's)
- Craft Wood Glue (Michael's)
- Foam brush (Home Depot)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published July 8th, 2016 3:11 PM
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Matty watts on Jul 08, 2016I need a new one , to match my bedroom. Thank you
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A Funky Frugal Life on Jul 08, 2016You're very welcome Matty - enjoy!
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Geri Ann on Jul 11, 2016So cute, I need a mouse pad so I'm going to try this using foam core board rather than cardboard 'cause I have lots on hand... Thanks for the idea!!!
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A Funky Frugal Life on Jul 11, 2016Yeah that would work beautifully! So glad you're inspired ;) Enjoy your cute new mouse pad!
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