
Take your hull and your scalpel. Gently insert it into one of the bottom corners of the hull and turn it several times to form a small hole. If necessary, you can also push a pair of round-tipped pliers into the hole to enlarge it.

Whether you're out walking, shopping, on the metro or out with friends, you always need your phone. But do you even know where it is? At the bottom of your bag, in the car or in the children's hands, by the time you've found it, you've missed the call you were waiting for!
But that was before you learned how to make your own shoulder phone cord. With this tutorial, there's no need to search everywhere for your cell phone, because it's already right next to you. Whether it's a quick photo or an important call you don't want to miss, you won't forget a thing!
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to make your own cell phone case, with just a little elbow grease and a few basic elements. Choose the hull of your choice, and bring along a scalpel or sharp knife and a lighter. If you're a minor, ask your parents for help in using these tools, as you'll need to be careful not to injure yourself. As for the rest, everything is available on our site, and as usual, everything is fully customizable. You choose the color of your cords and your gold or silver rivets, push-pieces and tips.
Shoulder phone straps are designed to provide a convenient, hands-free solution for carrying your cell phone. They are often used in environments where quick access to the phone is important, such as events, festivals, exhibitions, travel, etc. These phone cords offer several benefits, including preventing phone loss, convenience for quickly answering calls or messages, and the ability to free up your hands while keeping your phone in sight.
If you're planning to replicate this tutorial, feel free to share your creations with us on our Facebook page and Instagram account. We'd love to see what you come up with!

Take your hull and your scalpel. Gently insert it into one of the bottom corners of the hull and turn it several times to form a small hole. If necessary, you can also push a pair of round-tipped pliers into the hole to enlarge it.

When the holes are large enough, unscrew your rivets and insert the nail-shaped part into each hole.

Then screw the rivets back together.

Now take your cord and lighter. Burn off the ends for cleaner tips.

Then thread the cord through the rivets.

Take your pusher and thread the cord ends along each side as shown in the photo.

Then place a drop of glue in two tube ends.

And before the glue dries, insert each end of the cord. Your lanyard is now complete!













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