Summary: Personalizing mix CDs is as easy as making CD covers with song lists or memories. Make a CD cover with a scrapbooking craftswoman in this free video on gifts and crafts.
Janet Casto is an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator. She offers classes and home parties to teach her decorating techniques. She's also able to sell both stamp and scrapbook...read more
"Now that everyone has a digital camera, and we get all those CDs from like Wal-mart, Walgreens, or wherever with all of your photos n, you're going to need a place to store them. My name is Janet Casto. I'm your independent demonstrator with Stampin' Up, and I'm going show you a cute way to make a CD holder. What I've done, is I've purchased these CD cases, you can buy them at any office store. they come like this. With a little place for a CD. And what I'm going to do is put some designer series paper and some card stock and some embellishments on the outside. So that's what I was doing. I was just measuring my tin, and depending on the size of your tin, you'll want to measure it. This one is five by seven and a quarter. So that's going to be my outside for my paper. And then the inside my paper is going to be four and three quarters by seven. And what I like to do, this is my new wedding gift, so don't tell anyone because this is mine. But if you'd like to borrow it sometime, you can. When I get a wedding card like this in the mail, I use these colors and the wedding card and put this into the design that I'm doing. And then when I get to open it up and I'll also put some paper in the insides, some coordinating paper, and then when that, my friend, or whoevers wedding it was gets the memory disc back of all their pictures, I place this inside for them, close it up, and this make a great wedding gift. So just a few little ideas. You can also open these up and put a little notepad with a pen in them. Another way to use these CD holders. I'm Janet Casto, your independent demonstrator with Stampin' Up. Go down to your store, find some empty CD tins, and see what you can come up with."
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