Make a handy paper CD case B 1:27

Lost the jewel case for one of your CDs or making a mix-CD as a gift? Don't let that CD get scratched. Here's a real simple method to fold a quick and easy case for any stray CD. Watch this video tutorial and learn how to make your own today!

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cath41 3/21/08 4:04 PM
great idea thx will save loadsa money
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Cynergy (4) 1/24/09 6:06 PM
neat little package, and it's even printable before folding
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