How to Replace a CD Case

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Broken and lost CD cases are the bane of every music lover's existence. Fret not-read the suggestions below for some creative ways you can replace your CD cases. Printer paper, duct tape and other materials elevate CD cases to an art form.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Buy a new one. You can purchase a pack of 25 slim jewel cases at Best Buy (see Resources) and other retail outlets. Then you'll have extras if any more of your cases go astray.
Step2
Stick your CDs in a cool CD organizer. Case Logic (see Resources) stocks an unbelievable array of CD wallets, binders, cases and trays. You'll never have to pry a CD case open with your teeth ever again.
Step3
Hang your CDs on a wall and call them art. The website CD Rackem (see Resources) sells frames that hold CD liner notes, jewel cases or loose CDs and still allow you easy access to your music.
Step4
Make a new case. Go to the website Athens Musician (see Resources) and learn how to make an origami CD case out of plain old printer paper. Origami CD cases never get broken.
Step5
Let your lost or broken case inspire you. On the website Duct Tape Saves the Day (see Resources), people make anything you can imagine out of duct tape-including CD cases. Grab a roll and a pair of scissors and show the world what you can do.

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