Easy DIY Domo Plushie Photo Frame Combo
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Easy DIY Domo Plushie Photo Frame Combo
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Turn a small Domo plushie into a photo frame in a few easy steps, using a few common craft skills. No sewing or electronics required.
From the folks at http://www.GomiStyle.com
From the folks at http://www.GomiStyle.com
The Materials
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I got this Domo plushie at Target for about $6. The photo frame is also from target, discounted to $25. It is so generic that it has no brand at all. It claims to be plug-and-play with any PC so wish me luck...
Remove the Mouth
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Domo has a mouth that has the exact dimensions of a small LCD screen. Using an X-acto knife, carefully pop the threads holding the mouth patch in place. Try not to cut the brown fur edge.
Remove the Stuffing From the Guts
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This is what it looks like without the mouth in place. With the mouth gone, it's easy to remove the stuffing from the guts.
Insert USB Cable
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Cut a small (1/4") hole in the middle of the butt (no jokes, please), and insert the small end of the USB cable into it. Leave just the plug sticking out. Carefully put a dab of hot glue on the INSIDE, at the spot where the cord meets the fur, to keep it secure. Wrap up the excess cord with a twist-tie.
Connect the USB to the Frame
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Stuff the stuffing back into the body. Connect the USB cord to the frame and carefully place it back inside the hole.
Protect the Screen
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Put some tape over the screen to protect it during the next step.
Hot-glue the Edge of the Frame
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Using a tiny amount of hot glue, attach one side of the fur to the frame at a time. Lay a small line of glue and carefully pull the fur right to the edge of the screen. Hold it in place for a few seconds while the glue sets.
Plug USB "Tail" Into Computer
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Plug the USB tail into a computer and load it with pictures. I know the image below shows the plushie connected to a Mac, but a PC is required to upload pictures, although it can recharge using any USB connection. The software on the PC worked fine. It was a snap to upload and change pictures.
The USB tail makes a great tripod too!
The USB tail makes a great tripod too!
The DOMO Plushie USB Photo Frame
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