It has been staring at me from the
Let’s do it!
Easy Custom DIY PopSocket for Your Phone!
This is a super simple way to give a somewhat old pop phone stand new life or create custom artwork for the PopSocket you have in your mind’s eye but can’t find in a store or on line. (Which is pretty much the story of my life.)
You will need:
Printed paper image, scrapbook paper, stickers, etc.
Rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball or sandpaper
Mod Podge Hard Coat formula – Tip: I would have saved myself 2 bucks if I bought mine through Amazon instead in IRL at Michael’s. Live and learn – don’t be me!
Paint brush
Scissors
Optional but recommended: Mod Podge Gloss or Dimensional Magic
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I’m using a color laser print of clip art to decorate my PopSocket. Yes, you CAN use Mod Podge on a laser printer image if you put the laser print in the freezer first otherwise the ink will smear.
And if you forget you stuck a piece of printer paper in your freezer, you get to have a fun conversation with your bemused husband on why there are sheets of paper in the freezer. True story.
Luckily but my husband is used to find crazy work in progress projects popping out at him throughout the house. He’s a saint for not killing me (yet.)
Step by Step How to Make It:
Pop up phone grip BEFORE
2. Apply a thin coat of Mod Podge Hard Coat to the top of the PopSocket with the paint brush.
I recommend using Modge Podge Hard Coat to glue and seal your paper image to the plastic pop phone stand because Hard Coat is specifically designed to withstand constant opening and closing of decoupage surface unlike the original formulas.
3. Decorate the PopSocket with your prepared image, paper, etc. and allow the Mod Podge to dry completely.
I have had a crazy undying love for flamingos for almost all of my life.
Tip: I cut my clip art image from the paper with a little bit of a border that I will trim with a pair of scissors after the Mod Podge dries. I can’t cut a perfect circle freehand to save my life.
4. Trim any overhanging paper with a pair of scissors if needed.
5. Brush a top coat of Mod Podge hard Coat to the image with the paint brush to seal it and allow the Mod Podge to dry completely.
Mod Podge Hard Coat is the only Mod Podge formula that dries with a Satin finish. If you like the Satin finish on your DIY PopSocket, Sweet! Your project is done and you are ready to put it on your phone and show the world!
As luck would have it, while I normally like satin and matte finishes for my projects, I think my funky flamingo PopSocket needs a standout glossy finish. If that’s you, scoot on down to Step 6.
6. If you want your finished piece to have a glossy resin like finish, cover the top of the PopSocket with Mod Podge Dimensional Magic. Be sure to pop any bubbles that form in the Dimensional Magic with a straight pin or they will stay that way.
If you want your finished project to have a glossy finish, use the paint brush to cover the PopSocket with Modge Podge Gloss Finish. I am using Gloss Finish for my phone pop stand.
Allow the Mod Podge to to dry completely (overnight usually does the trick.)
Be a flamingo in a flock of pigeons. DIY Pop Socket AFTER!
7. Attach the PopSocket to the back of your phone and show it off!
If you'd rather buy than DIY, check out the fun Popsockets and more below!
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