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title: "DIY Cardboard Kindle Stand (for bed)"
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permalink: diy-cardboard-kindle-stand/
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categories: life, diy
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![a view of the stand + kindle](/img/kindle-stand/1.jpg)
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I've had a Kindle for more than a year now, but I've only recently started to read books on it frequently, I used to read paperworks before that, and I still do sometimes prefer paperbooks if available. Anyways, my Kindle has helped me to fall asleep without struggling with all my thoughts, all I have to do is read until I fall asleep, so in a way, it has also been a remedy for my insomnia.
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Now to read the Kindle in bed, you would have to hold it using your hands or buy a stand or make one, motivated by [The Pursuit of Laziness](https://blog.xkcd.com/2009/04/13/the-pursuit-of-laziness/) I set to create mine, but I didn't use a piece of steel, instead I used a single box of cardboard I had in home to create one in minutes. :D
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It's too easy to need much of an instruction, a few pictures and some explanation will do:
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![a view of the stand without kindle](/img/kindle-stand/0.jpg)
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So this part shows a simple piece of cardboard cut using scissors on the front, with the sides taped to the bottom (actually if your piece of cardboard is a box, it might already be taped in that way, mine was).
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![a view of the stand's back side](/img/kindle-stand/2.jpg)
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On the back, there is another piece of cardboard (I took the opening of it which already had a notch line, and the size fit perfectly). I used a stapler to to attach the two sides toghether, and that's it!
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I tried it last night to make sure it's convenient before posting here, and I tell you, it is totally comfortable and much better than holding with a hand.
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