Okay, so I had this crazy idea to make a hidden camera out of a teddy bear. You know, for fun, like a little spy project. I found this old teddy bear I had lying around – perfect victim!
Getting Started
First, I needed a camera. I grabbed one of those tiny spy cameras online. It’s super small, like the size of a button.
- Camera: Tiny spy camera.
- Subject: One unsuspecting teddy bear.
- Tools: Scissors, needle and thread, maybe some glue.
The Operation
Next up, I had to get the camera inside the bear. I carefully ripped open a seam on the bear’s belly – gotta be sneaky, you know? Then I stuffed the camera inside, making sure the lens was pointing towards where the button eye would be.
This part was tricky. I had to fiddle around to get the camera positioned just right. I wanted it to be hidden but still able to see!
Securing the Evidence (and the Camera!)
Once the camera was in place, I sewed the bear back up. I’m not the best at sewing, but I did my best to make it look… normal-ish. A few crooked stitches just add to the charm, right?
Final Test
I am testing it by leaving it in the living room to watch a *, boom! It worked! The camera was totally hidden, and I could see everything on my phone. Mission accomplished!
It’s not exactly high-tech, but it was a fun little project. And hey, now I have a teddy bear with a secret!