Recycle a Juice Box into an iPod Case

Recycle a Juice Box into an iPod Case

Turn a humble juice box into an iPod case. These cheap and cheerful cases are the handiwork of Ross, who wanted to create a decoy case to disguise expensive electronics as well as protect them.

You’ll need spray glue, some sand paper, a little knack with a sewing machine and about an hour.
Recycle a Juice Box into an iPod Case

Since the boxes are typically made from six layers of paper plus polyethylene and aluminum foil, Ross reckons they should be sturdy as well as practical, especially with an added velvet lining to protect from scratches.

Check out the full how-to on Flickr.

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  • solar

    “OMG, did I throw out my iphone in the recycling?”

  • tcb

    has anyone tried a flip top pack of gum pack? Seems like it would need little modification and leave your phone minty fresh

  • Jim

    I love my iPod Nano. Yup, spray a little Krylon on the juice box and it’s waterproof…..can waterproof iPods be far behind?