How to make a phone case out of paper (step by step)


Now, it is difficult for us to even live without a mobile phone. Even small children now have cell phones. The mobile phone is a handy thing if we use it helpfully.

So, I’m going to teach you how to make a cover for this phone we all have using paper.

We are not trying to use this paper cover every day, and I will show you how to make this phone cover out of paper because it is indispensable for the school activities of young children.

So, you and I can start making the case on the phone.

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How to make a phone case out of paper

So, let’s see what things are needed to make this paper phone cover.

What you need:

For this we need two color A4s, I have taken a blue paper and a yellow paper. (Use a form of a color of your choice.)

We also need glue, scissors, and a pencil, and a ruler

So here are just a few of the things we need for the phone cover I create from paper.

I have told you a few things that you need things can find quickly, so let’s start making phone covers now.

How to make a phone case out of paper

Way of the making

Step 01

First, cut an 18 cm x 15 cm square out of blue paper. (18 cm in length, 15 cm in width)

How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 02

Fold the cut box in half first. Re-stretch and fold back, leaving 1 cm in the middle bend.

First, fold 1 cm apart on both sides in the middle of the fold. Once folded, it should look like a book.

How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 03

Then cut two 1 cm strips of yellow paper. Fold in the middle of the two cut strips.

How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 04

Cut another 18 cm long by 2 cm wide section. You should paste this yellow ribbon in the middle of the area of the blue book we just folded.

How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 05

Cut the blue paperback in half the size of the blue part. I have left the cut part for you to understand.

How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 06

Then wrap the strips of yellow paper around the yellow box. The tape should be kept straight and glued. That’s how we create the phone case.

Glue the four corners to the circle.

How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 07

Then cut another 2 cm long strips of yellow paper and fold them in half.

Stick the folded yellow strips around the blue cover.

Glue the yellow stripe around the entire cover.

How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 08

Then stick the yellow case you made earlier inside the blue cover.

It does not stick to the opening side. Stick the yellow case on the inside left side.

How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 09

Then I cut a small flower to make my cover beautiful.

Cut a square of yellow. Fold the cut box in four. Fold in four and fold back into a triangle shape.

Then cut the petals from that part as follows. (Cut a flower you like.)

Try opening the cut flower. The flower I cut is the one I put in the image below.

How to make a phone case out of paper

Step 10

Paste the cut flower neatly on top of the phone cover.

Once the flower is glued, circle the four corners around the cover and cut.

How to make a phone case out of paper
How to make a phone case out of paper

Finished

Here we are done making the phone cover out of paper. Now you can easily make this paper phone cover if your little ones need it at any time.

I’ll come back soon to tell you more about the new paper design you need.

How to make a phone case out of paper

If you have something unclear, don’t forget to watch the video below. Thank you.

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Meet Shehani from the tropical isles of Sri Lanka—your new papercraft muse! Ever since I could remember, my fingers danced to the rhythm of DIY magic. For me, crafting each piece isn't just an art—it's a meditative journey. Inspired to spread this joy, I birthed my blog and YouTube channel. Dive into this world with me, and let's craft some wonders together!

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