break them into small pieces and u could make a mosaic picture to hang out of it. It would probably look really cool, since it has that like metalic-rainbow look to it.
2007-03-27 12:29:07
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answered by NOT aNOTher blonde! 3
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I have seen only some of the crafts at the links I've listed. I hope you can find something you like. The last link shows pictures of CD crafts. My favorites are Christmas tree decorations. The CD's reflect the light beautifully.
2007-03-27 19:25:20
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answered by DB 5
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There is loads you can do! Use alcohol inks on them - makes pretty colours and patterns. Rubber stamp on them and use them on the front of greetings cards (use dye based ink), join together to make a book and decorate with craft papers and photos.... endless possibilities!
2007-03-28 04:57:24
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answered by freaky_chick 2
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Old CDs are wonerful for scaring birds from out of your fruit trees just as the fruit is starting to form.
Dangle them on string from branches and they sway and move in the breeze. Birds don't like 'em.
Should also work in the veggie garden.
2007-03-28 01:58:47
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answered by Chenresi 1
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You can create Christmas ornaments, attach a background paper then add your elements to them; school photos, christmas cards. I have also seen them used for clocks- print a background , add the hands to the front and battery compartment to the back.
You can also create scrapbooking LO's and attach to a CD. Here are a few ideas:
http://www.3scrapateers.com/gallerypp/showphoto.php/photo/53772/si/cd/what/allfields
2007-03-27 19:58:11
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answered by khalgren77 2
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There's a bunch of info on using CD's in various ways at my website. They can be used whole and decorated --for ornaments, clock backs, etc.....cut into pieces and used for jewelry or mosiacs or anything at all... "slumped" with heat over forms to make bowls/trays, etc., and many other things.
There's more info and lessons, etc., on all those on these pages at my site, if you want to check them out:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/covering.htm
(... click on CD's, under "Plastics" in the list...)
http://glassattic.com/polymer/onlay.htm
(... click on CD SHARDS....)
HTH,
Diane B.
2007-03-28 16:57:59
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answered by Diane B. 7
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They look cool hanging on a wall in decoration in a pretty pattern....or you could use the to make drop spindles.
2007-03-27 20:10:08
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answered by indiegirl 2
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sell them to one of those used CD stores
2007-03-27 18:49:23
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answered by Dan A 5
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I've seen them made into fish using those flexible foam sheets, googlie eyes and some fishing line.
2007-03-27 18:50:17
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answered by Nick Name 6
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You could use them as a picture frame or use them to make a strange t-shirt out of it.
2007-03-27 20:35:11
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answered by lupelaugeher 2
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