![]() ![]() Photo 10: I scored the outside of the three edges using the height measurement that was marked (make sure not to cut all the way through). Photo 9: I cut out the 2 corners on the plastic. Photo 8: I cut off one side of the remaining plastic. Photo 6 & 7: Using a razor blade I carefully cut out the top of the plastic insert. Photo 5: I continued my height measurement all the way around the insert. Photo 3 & 4: I removed the plastic insert from the box that the iPad came in and marked the height of the notebook for reference on the side. Photo 1 & 2: I took a razor blade and cut out the pages….this composition book was on its last leg so they basically fell out. Here is how I made an easy, inexpensive iPad cover: Turns out it was pretty easy using the box my iPad came in, some hair elastics and a notebook with the pages removed. I would make a cover for our new iPad out of one of the old composition notebooks I had sitting around. My husband’s friend Walker jokes that his composition notebook is his “low-tech iPad” because it is exactly the same size….so it gave me an idea. We recently bought a new iPad 2 for work and I was floored at the prices of covers….I just couldn’t bring myself to spend that much.
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