I predominately work on a laptop. It is all mine. I’m really used to using my touchpad and haven’t used a mouse for a couple of years. This weekend, I’m having some strangers use my computer to help me do some usability testing for a client of Toolulu. Having a mouse for them to use was kind of important. I found a freebie mousepad I received from CHA and decided to personalize it!
BEFORE:

AFTER:

THE PROCESS:
1. Measure your mousepad. Mine was 7.5″ X 7.75″. Using my Gypsy and my Cricut, I cut out a frame background shape with those approximate dimensions. This particular shape is from the Songbird cartridge. I cut it out using the Provo Craft black vinyl.
2. Because this was one solid piece of vinyl, I didn’t bother using transfer tape. I just applied it to the top of the mousepad like a giant sticker.
3. I cut out “toolulu.com” using green vinyl. I set the letters to cut at 1.5″ tall. I used the Simply Sweet cartridge. HINT: there isn’t a “.” on this cartridge. I set it to cut out “toolulu!com” and then just didn’t use the top of the exclamation point.
4. You’ll definitely want to use the transfer tape if you’re doing a design like this one. I show how to cut and apply vinyl in a video post I did a few months ago.
5. Use your mousepad! I tested out the mouse I was using on vinyl before I applied it to my pad to make sure it would work. Vinyl is a nice, smooth surface and works well. If you’re planning on adding a lot of different layers, you’ll want to keep those along the outside of the mousepad so it doesn’t interfere with the main path of the mouse.
This is a really fun project because it is quick and non-permanent. If I decide I don’t want a Toolulu mousepad anymore, I can just peel of the vinyl and add on something else!
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