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​GamePhones
by Cameron Brown

Step#1: Gather your materials
Gather materials to use for the headphones holder. For instance Cardboard, wood, screw driver, and glue gun. You don’t have to use some of the materials but are there to use if I need them.

Step#2: Draw
Draw what you want the design to be and plan the structure. My structure will be a star with holes as eyes. Then measure the drawing of how big you want it to be.

Step#3: Structure
Add the pieces of cardboard and place them where the drawing shows (like a cube to see how big it should be). To get a better look at where everything is going to be. It would be a good idea to measure the cardboard to match the drawings dimensions and shapes.

Step#4: Building
Start building the structure by cutting the shape, measuring the design. Mine would be a star design with holes for eyes. Using glue to keep it together and to stand very well.

Step#5: Structure check
​Making sure your structure is secured and it doesn’t fall apart. If it does, find the problem and solve it. For instance, if it needs more glue or cardboard. Do this multiple times until it stands and doesn’t fall.

Step#6: Paint
Paint the structure any color you want. I will paint it either red or yellow that goes with my theme. Paint until it looks smooth. You can put a cool design like a watermark or a symbol.

Step#7: Voila!
​You have made your gaming headphones holder now try it out to see if it works. Put it on the desk anywhere and place headphones on and if it fits you did a good job.
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