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How to make an iPhone case from upcycled materials
Old socks, purses, books and even bike inner tubes and duct tape are fair game when looking for something to encase and protect your beloved i-device.

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Networx.com
Thu, Nov 08 2012 at 12:25 PM

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iPhone case made of juice box

A juice box gets a second life as an iPhone case. (Photo: Randomly Ross/Flickr)

I may own an iPhone, but that doesn’t mean I’m not still a hippie at heart. I am! I love my pretty piece of uber-advanced modern technology, but I’m still all about reducing, reusing, and recycling. So when it came to keeping my iPhone safe, I couldn’t help but think of ways that I might “upcycle” something old. Here are a few ideas I found for protecting your iPhone in easy, sustainable style.
 
1. Juice box: Wow! This amazing crafter creates iPod and iPhone cases out of used mini juice boxes. Think you can make something similar?
 
2. Raid your dresser: Before you drop off your next donation bag at the thrift shop, consider turning old clothing into a new iPhone “cozy.” Socks in fun patterns are already halfway there; you don’t even need a side seam. Just use the “tube” part, sew up the bottom, and add a button or zipper at the top.  A cardigan sleeve can be used the same way.
 
3. Raid any other fabric: And here I’m thinking upholstery, old pillows, blankets, denim, tweed, etc., because for this purpose, stiffer fabrics are better. Once you’ve got your material you can Google around for a pattern.
 
4. Don’t forget leather: Or for vegans like me, pleather or vinyl. An ugly old purse may be just a few snips and stitches away from a sleek, chic new case.
 
5. Make a book case: Get it? But seriously, you can use a small notebook or moleskin or other little book to make something similar to a secret compartment book safe. I really love the idea of carrying an iPhone in a book — an ode to low tech in a high-tech world!
 
6. The lowest tech of all: Cardboard. Well why not? It’ll get the job done and it’s a great way to recycle the stuff. If you’re a “function over form” type of person, then go for it. If nothing else I guarantee it’ll be a great conversation piece.
 
7. Still pretty low tech: Duct tape. Now bear with me here — we’ve all seen the duct tape wallets by now, so we know you can do some pretty cool stuff with this industrial fixative. And nowadays, duct tape comes in all sorts of fun and fancy colors, and it's not just for HVAC contractors. So I’m thinking, get creative and use up your old rolls of duct tape to create a badass, one of a kind phone caddy.
 
8. Bike tubing: These days there are a number of companies using spent bike tubing in cool, urban-inspired design. I’ve seen bags and wallets, furniture, jewelry and more. So why not take a crack at a sleek black rubberized iPhone case?
 
9. An old neck tie: Making an iPhone case out of an old neck tie is maybe my favorite of the bunch, for its simplicity, practicality, and oh-so-adorable-ness. So versatile too, depending on the type of tie you use.
 
Obviously, there is no limit to what can be created, re-created, remodeled and reimagined. Got any great ideas? Please let us know in the comments!
 
Sayward Rebhal originally wrote this story for Networx.com. It is reprinted with permission here.
 
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