ROLL LITe...lighter Case With Rolling Papers

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ROLL LITe...lighter Case With Rolling Papers

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This is a very simple concept and I'm not sure why no one has thought of this yet.  It is a combination of a lighter case with a refillable slot for rolling papers.  There is only 5 items you will need;  Great Stuff foam, aluminum foil, duct tape, a lighter, and lastly rolling papers.

Step 1

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cut a peice of tin foil, enough to wrap around the lighter 3 times.  Then tightly wrap it around the lighter including the bottom but not the metal top. 

Step 2: Great Stuff

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Now head into the grarge and pull out the great stuff foam, cover the lighter with as much foam as you need to create what ever 3d creation you wish to design. IMPORTANT...make sure the great stuff is only attached to the tin foil, with the lighter still inside, just so that the light can be removed and changed when it runs out.  once great stuff is covering neccissary areas hang the lighter by the whole in the top to dry.

Step 3: Cut

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About an hour later once the great stuff foam is done drying, start your design.  A simple blade, knight or if your wana get into it a dremle will do.  shape the lighter to your design on one side and flaten the other side straight for the rolling papers.

Step 4: Papers

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To attach the rolling papers to the lighter you must rip the box so that the top is off and one side is open to refill papers.  Remove the papers and grab some duct tape, wrap 3 tiny peices of duct tape sticky side out and use them to attach the rolling papers box to the flat side of the case.  then fill the edges with a tad more great stuff.

Step 5: Final Cut and Paint

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After another hour give it your final touch up cuts and sands, then paint at you desire,because holloween is coming up I chose a devilish theme.  Insert the papers from the opening on the side and fini now you have a lighter case that holds your rolling papers.