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While iPads are useful devices, they can be difficult to manage when you’re trying to multitask. Instead of purchasing a new stand to keep your tablet upright, try making one of your own at home! Depending on the situation, a variety of household items can be repurposed into a stand for your iPad. If you’d prefer to make something from scratch, craft a sturdy case for your device out of cardboard instead!
Make an iPad Stand
- You can make an iPad stand out of two sheets of cardboard the size of your iPad. Fold one in half, tape it to the bottom of the other, and attach a folded strip for a lip.
- Try crafting an iPad stand using other household products like LEGOs, a coat hanger, egg cartons, a cutting board, duct tape rolls, and more.
- Be creative. Paint your iPad stand to make it look pretty!
Steps
Crafting a Cardboard Stand
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Lay down a flat piece of cardboard to use for your stand. Flatten out some cardboard and lay it on a smooth surface. If you don’t have any cardboard on hand, see if you can find any shoeboxes or delivery boxes around your home. If possible, layer a second sheet of cardboard beneath the initial piece to serve as a cutting board.[1]
- The second piece of cardboard helps prevent the surface from being scratched an X-Acto knife or box cutter later on.
- Try to use corrugated cardboard, as a thin material won’t be sturdy enough to hold up your tablet.
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Trace your iPad twice on the flattened cardboard. Lay your tablet screen-side-down onto the cardboard. Using a marker or pen, trace around the edge of the iPad to provide an exact drawing of your tablet’s dimensions. Do two separate tracings on this cardboard, both identical in size and shape.[2]
- Make sure that you have enough cardboard on hand for two large rectangles. A delivery box is particularly handy for this kind of project.
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Cut out the two pieces with an X-Acto knife. Take an X-Acto knife or box cutter and slice it directly down your tracing lines. Work in quick, firm strokes so you cut through the cardboard completely. Use your free hand to hold the cardboard in place, but be careful to keep it a safe distance away from your cutting hand.[3]
- If your cardboard is especially thick, you might have to go over the lines more than once.
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Slice a third piece that’s about 0.5 in (1.3 cm) wide. Measure about 0.5 in (1.3 cm) above the top edge of your iPad tracing. Use the box cutter or X-Acto knife to slice out this extra strip of cardboard. To make your measurements more exact, try marking the strip’s dimensions in permanent marker before cutting.[4]
- This will be the last piece of cardboard that you need to cut out.
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Bend the thin piece into an “L” shape. Take the thin strip of cardboard and fold it lengthwise, allowing it to form a right angle. As you fold the cardboard, apply a bit of extra pressure to help it keep its new shape.[5]
- This will serve as the bottom ledge for the iPad to sit on.
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Remove a small square of cardboard so the camera is uncovered. Hold a piece of cardboard up to your iPad and find the camera. Sketch a small rectangle on the cardboard to represent the camera’s approximate location. After you’ve set aside your tablet, lay the marked cardboard sheet flat, and cut away this small section of cardboard with your cutting tool.[6]
- If you don’t plan on using your iPad stand for photography or videography purposes, feel free to disregard this.
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Tape the bottoms of the two large cardboard pieces together. Take a long strip of duct tape and apply it to the outer edges of the two large cardboard sheets. Once the tape is in place, take an additional strip and stick it along the inner edge of the two cardboard pieces.[7]
- These strips of tape will be directly on top of and beneath one another.
- Aim for the tape strips to be slightly longer than the width of your iPad.
- If you want your case to be extra fun, try using a roll of duct tape with a fun pattern or design!
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Fold one piece of cardboard in half unevenly along the shorter edge and tape it in place. Fold one piece of large cardboard, leaving ⅓ of the sheet flat and the other ⅔ of the sheet angled. Continue folding the cardboard so it forms a triangle with the other piece of material. Use 2-3 strips of tape to secure the folded cardboard into place.[8]
- This cardboard triangle serves as the stand.
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Secure the thin, bent piece to the front and bottom of the stand. Take a smaller strip of tape and place it in the center of the thin cardboard piece. After attaching this strip to the rest of the constructed stand, use a longer length of duct tape to secure this piece along the bottom.[9]
- Feel free to tape around the outer edges of the stand to make it look more uniform.
Video: Crafting a Cardboard iPad Stand
Video: Make an iPad Stand Using Household Items
Expert Q&A
Tips
Things You’ll Need
Using Household Items
- LEGO bricks
- Wire coat hanger
- Pliers
- Metal bookend
- 2 binder clips
- 6 pencils
- 4 rubber bands
- Wooden cutting board
- Thin piece of wood
- Scrabble letter rack (optional)
- Wood glue
- Duct tape roll
- Box cutter
Crafting Cardboard Stands
- Thick cardboard
- Duct tape
- X-Acto knife or box cutter
References
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/make-your-own-ipad-stand-10-cheap-and-clever-ideas-44411#cardboard-diy
- ↑ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ALJF0NIELIs&feature=youtu.be&t=0m27s
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- ↑ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ALJF0NIELIs&feature=youtu.be&t=6m23s
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/make-your-own-ipad-stand-10-cheap-and-clever-ideas-44411#lego-diy-tablet-stand
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/make-your-own-ipad-stand-10-cheap-and-clever-ideas-44411#coathanger-diy
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/make-your-own-ipad-stand-10-cheap-and-clever-ideas-44411#cork-tablet-stand
- ↑ https://www.countryliving.com/diy-crafts/how-to/a41844/diy-cutting-board-tablet-stand/
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/make-your-own-ipad-stand-10-cheap-and-clever-ideas-44411#tape-ideas
- ↑ https://www.wired.com/2010/07/the-pencil-ipad-stand-smart-enough-to-impress-a-new-yorker/