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How to Add a Pen Holder to a Clipboard
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Adding a pen holder to a clipboard can be a simple and useful DIY project. Here are the steps to do it: Materials: - Clipboard - Pen holder clip (can be purchased at office supply stores) - Hot glue gun and glue sticks - Scissors Steps: 1. Take the pen holder clip and remove any existing clips or fasteners from it. 2. Using scissors, trim the bottom of the pen holder clip to the desired length. Leave enough length to securely hold the pen, but not too long as to make the pen stick out too much. 3. Decide where on the clipboard you want to attach the pen holder clip. A good location is on the top or side, near the writing surface of the clipboard. 4. Apply a small amount of hot glue to the back of the pen holder clip. 5. Press the pen holder clip firmly onto the clipboard in the desired location. Hold it in place for a few seconds to allow the glue to cool and harden. 6. Insert a pen into the pen holder clip to make sure it fits securely. Adjust the position of the clip if needed. Your clipboard with a pen holder is now ready to use! It's a simple and convenient way to keep your pen or pencil handy while using the clipboard.
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