
David writes - "I've been making these fun CDR covers for years - inexpensive, crafty, and you can design, print or xerox any arty label you want... glue them on - or use rubber stamps, silkscreen, linoluem cut print... whatever. The trick is to trim about an inch and a half off the open end of the bag so when it is folded over it tucks into the fold to stay closed and is more square." - Link.
DIY paper lunch bag CD covers...
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Nice idea, although nowdays the slim cd plastic cases are almost as cheap as paper bags when you buy them in bulk...
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