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Use canon image garden for cd cover
Use canon image garden for cd cover




use canon image garden for cd cover

Use a pair of pliers to hold onto needle or nail and hold over an open flame to heat, then push through the twoĭiscs when hot enough. Glue 2 CDs together (label sides to one another) To make holes for hanging, use a large enough needle or a nail. Contributed by pk, Catcher - The sun's rays reflects all sorts of color off of them. The reflection off the cd's is great for centerpieces on buffet tables, especially during the holidays. Contributed by Lala, Display - Use cd's shiny side up to sit small pillar or votive candles on. Contributed by Cathy Bruce Purdy, as Reflectors - Fasten to a wooden stake by pre-drilling and screwing/nailing it to the wood, shiny side OUT, and use as reflectors along your sidewalk or driveway. Contributed by Rachel Lapine, Light Reflectors - We use them as reflectors for Christmas lights outside.the c-7 size bulbs fit thru the opening and then we put the light string on outdoor stakes and line a sidewalk.looks REALLY cool when it is lightly raining.the clear colored bulbs work best, but the opaque Place the rubber tubing around the dowel and place in the center of the cd's about four inches from the top. Inches long some rubber tubing and a small metal hook.

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( you can use a thick sewing needle ,pencil or end of a small paintbrush) Contributed by J.snugglesĭrop spindle for spinning wool - You need roughly two cd's (aol's free ones work very well) a dowel about 12 - 16 This removes the paint and leaves the shiny rainbow I then lightly draw/trace a design onto the dried surface and proceed to scratch onto the design.

use canon image garden for cd cover

"Scratch Board" - I like taking my unused AOL etc.cd freebies and painting them with either an acrylic or fabric paint.






Use canon image garden for cd cover