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phi-lip-rox

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well first for the holder you need this:

-clay

-paints

-old non working tama (well duh)

instructions:

1 get the clay mad make a cube

2 press the tama into 1 side off the cube

3 cut the cube down and sculpt it to whatever shape you want

4 wait for it to dry then paint

5 use it to hold tamas! or other virtual pets!

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tama skin! (only make this if you are good with paints it can run into your tama and brake it or you can use method 2)

method 1:

need:

-paints that stick to plastic

-your tama (duh!)

instructions:

1 get your tama

2 paint over it

3 wait for it to dry

method 2:

need:

-the plastic cover on the tama

-and paint that stick to plastic

instructions

1 take the plastic bits OFF your tama, this reduces the risk of paint running into and breaking ur tama

2 same as method 1

3 same as method 1

4 attach them back onto ur tama and turn it back on

 
well first for the holder you need this:
-clay

-paints

-old non working tama (well duh)

instructions:

1 get the clay mad make a cube

2 press the tama into 1 side off the cube

3 cut the cube down and sculpt it to whatever shape you want

4 wait for it to dry then paint

5 use it to hold tamas! or other virtual pets!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

tama skin! (only make this if you are good with paints it can run into your tama and brake it or you can use method 2)

method 1:

need:

-paints that stick to plastic

-your tama (duh!)

instructions:

1 get your tama

2 paint over it

3 wait for it to dry

method 2:

need:

-the plastic cover on the tama

-and paint that stick to plastic

instructions

1 take the plastic bits OFF your tama, this reduces the risk of paint running into and breaking ur tama

2 same as method 1

3 same as method 1

4 attach them back onto ur tama and turn it back on
Ooh, very funky.. XDDDDDDDDD

 
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