kawaii~mametchi
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Hello everybody and welcome to kawaii~mametchi's Ultimate NTO (New Tama Owner) guide...
First of all, we will be looking at...
Scratches on the screen
Easy ways to prevent scratches are:
• Buying a Nintendo Ds cover, then cutting it into a square that fits the screen.
• (This is quite funny ) Take an old baby sock (Clean, of coarse!!) and cut 2cm+The height of the tama from the bottom. You should end up with a kinda semi-circle shape. Cover the inside of the cute sock with fabric glue, then cover with good quality cotton wool. Now there should be a cut sock with padded insides. Purchase from your nearest craftstore some Velcro, And glue onto the rim of the sock (No zips, buttons, poppers, etc... because they could scratch the screen when you take the tama out.) Now finnally decorate!! Be as wild and creative as you want!!
• Using a tama silicone/plastic case
•Not keeping it with keys and other metals
• Taking the ball chain off.
Protecting the paint
How to protect:
• Putting the tama in a large floss box, then cutting holes.
• Using a tama silicone/plastic/plush case
• Covering it with a thin coat of PVA glue
I hope this has helped! Please comment, or add suggestions! Thankyou!
First of all, we will be looking at...
Scratches on the screen
Easy ways to prevent scratches are:
• Buying a Nintendo Ds cover, then cutting it into a square that fits the screen.
• (This is quite funny ) Take an old baby sock (Clean, of coarse!!) and cut 2cm+The height of the tama from the bottom. You should end up with a kinda semi-circle shape. Cover the inside of the cute sock with fabric glue, then cover with good quality cotton wool. Now there should be a cut sock with padded insides. Purchase from your nearest craftstore some Velcro, And glue onto the rim of the sock (No zips, buttons, poppers, etc... because they could scratch the screen when you take the tama out.) Now finnally decorate!! Be as wild and creative as you want!!
• Using a tama silicone/plastic case
•Not keeping it with keys and other metals
• Taking the ball chain off.
Protecting the paint
How to protect:
• Putting the tama in a large floss box, then cutting holes.
• Using a tama silicone/plastic/plush case
• Covering it with a thin coat of PVA glue
I hope this has helped! Please comment, or add suggestions! Thankyou!