that sounds like a good idea. You could also cut slots halfway through the cd's and then you could put two or more cd's together for a more 3D effect.
I would guess that you might want to use masking tape on both sides of a cd before cutting them, or you might get some chip out.
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Has anyone tried scolling ornaments from CDs? I know a couple of years ago there was an article about how to do it in one of the magazines. I'm guessing it's like cutting plastic, only thinner. I've got a great big ol' pile of AOL cds that a friend decided she would collect for me
Instead of throwing them in the trash I thought I would go ahead and try cutting a few out and give them as gifts. The secretaries here usually do something small, in the $5 range. I figured this was better than that - free, except for the blade and my labor.
Just wondering if anyone had any experience. ThanksLast edited by Dusty Buffalo; 09-13-2006, 06:52 AM.Tags: None
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