CD Case recycling |
Here is the promised mini tutorial on how to recycle CD cases into notebook holders [this years Teachers Day gifts].
Since I am a big fan of recycling crafts I am always on the look out for recycling ideas..I'd seen DVD case notebooks and post it note holders but googling up instructions for how to recycle CD cases specifically yielded nothing much so sharing how we went about recycling CD cases.
CD Case notebook |
To make note book holders like I have shared in this post on Teachers day gifts you need a CD case which has a bit of room inside it.I found 2 types of CD cases with enough depth to hold a notebook -
1.opaque black plastic type
2. transparent glass look type
The glass type does not have very sturdy hinges and one broke while I was embellishing it so I would urge you to try out the hinges before you embark on recycling it.
Embellishing the glass type is a bit different and in this post I'll share on how to recycle the opaque plastic CD cases
CD case recycling |
1.Test the hinges -discard those that look suspiciously likely to fall apart!!
2.Check the inside and use a craft knife /scissors to cut off protruding center of plastic from the inside as shown in the pic above .
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3.No need to chop off all the protruding bits of plastic from the inside-just the center is enough![see pic above-I have left the rim in the 2nd half of the collage]
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4.If the inside has a bit of bumpy surface use card stock[thick paper] to line it otherwise thin paper will look unsightly and tear too!.Double sided tape [not foam tape] is the easiest adhesive I found for this .
Washi lovers can have a ball too as washi /fabric tape is great to deck up plastic surfaces [as shared in this post on Recycling with washi]Thank you Priya for sending me the yummy Washi.
5.Choose a notebook /Post it notepad which is not too bulky and will let your CD case close without much mishap!!
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6.In the collage above you can see my little crafter covering the notepad with pattern paper she had chosen and matching die cuts.
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7.Once your notebook is ready adhere it to the inside of your CD case.We used double sided tape again [I love this adhesive-so quick, easy and mess free especially important factors while crafting with kids]
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8.Embellish the front of your CD case and you are done! We used double sided tape to help stick pattern paper on the cover of our recycled CD case
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CD Case recycling |
CD Case recycling |
CD Case recycling |
My husband had suggested making minialbums with the CD cases but the thought of making 10 albums for Teachers Day was too scary for me.Need input from you guys about experience with mini album making--how much time would a basic one entail ?
This tutorial was featured on Totally Tutorials
This tutorial was featured on Totally Tutorials
What a lovely creations Sonia.I like the pinkflower.
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Thank you so much Elly..the pink one is one of my favs too
DeleteWOW! These are some fancy CD cases! Beautiful!
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Thank you so much Pam...I am so happy for your regular visits Pam
Deleteinteresting idea :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Joolaa
Deleteloved the embossed paper n its design u have used doc.... love love the floral arrangements n chipboard embellies too... lucky teachers
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sujana...I used Itsy bitsy embossing folders and pearlised card stock
DeleteThis is a beautiful idea ........Lis
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Lis
DeleteYou are so creative! Beautiful project, my friend! Hugs...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Patti.Thank you so much for dropping in.
DeleteWhat an awesome idea this is. So pretty too
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann
DeleteDr. Sonia.....what a nice gift for teacher's day.....the tute is very helpful.....must give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Divya..so glad you found the tutorial helpful..makes it so worthwhile writing it all up!!
DeleteVery beautiful and nice idea :) Pink one is amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Hima
DeleteThese are wonderful! I do not think I have ever seen a black CD case- we just get the clear plastic ones with the hinge issues a big possibility! Love this great recycling idea- and love your sparkly embellishments!
ReplyDeleteI guess that is why I see a lot of the Cd cases being used to frame photos on the net..most of the clear ones I have have a scratched surface and would not look good framing photos.
DeleteSonia!! Too much efforts for teachers day!! And that is superb recycling of CD case!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Priya!! And yes its an effort but we are having fun
DeleteLovely gift..Love the way you embellish it..
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sindhu
DeleteWonderful recycling!! I loved the colors in the second one.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tanvi..yeah thats my fav one too
DeleteBoth are lovely. Thank you so much for the tutorial and for your tips.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sharanyaa...I was not sure if I should post a tutorial..only did so as I couldnt find one on the net and had to figure out stuff by guessing and experimenting!
DeleteWonderful tutorial ! Nice you warned about the hinge..I was wondering what you must have done to flatten the protruding center, got it !Loved the fluffy satin flower !
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Pooja..yes the hinge on my daughter's favorite[not shown above] has broken and now I have to figure out how to re create it without breaking her heart..little children do get upset at such things!!
DeleteSuch beautiful CD cases...no one would guess its made out of CD case..thanks for the tutorial Dr sonia..now I want to make one ..you make every tutorial so simple so wanna try each of it but effort is a lot u make things easy..your little one is very gud at colour combinations ..love them..all the best for 7 more. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Radhika...I am so happy I have made it look simple..it is simple enough..otherwise I wouldnt have had the courage to start making 10!!!
DeleteBeautiful card :),descriptive and easy tutorial will be helpful for newbie crafters like me.
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Thank you so much Gurmeet it is a comment like this which makes all the photography and editing so worthwhile..Thank you so much
DeleteSonia, that is a brilliant idea! I have so many empty CD cases laying around the house, I think it's time to make something useful out of them!
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Manu
Ha Ha I had many lying around and pushed myself into using them to minimize my accumulated junk and recycle at he same time
DeleteLovely and very pretty ..i like all the embellishments ..
ReplyDeleteThank you Angelin..It was easy to embellish the Cd cases
DeleteReally like this idea sweetie, these will come in very handy for my two teenage girls to place into their bags for quick notes without having to worry about losing little pieces of paper or not having a pen to hand. Thanks for sharing. Hugs xNx
ReplyDeleteOh yes you are so right Natasha..I should make one for my little girl too..she would be tickled pink!!
DeleteFor what teachers do, they need a gift everyday and I just love this Sonia!! Those fabric flowers are GORGEOUS and I love the second variation with chipboard very much as well. A gift from the heart with truest sincerity is the best gift of all AND they're BEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this :)
hugs to you,
Lisa x
Oh yes you are spot on Lisa..I struggle to handle one little kiddo..hats off to the teachers for handling so many bundles of energy!!
DeleteI loved your Tutorial Dr sonia ..quite simple and so easy to follow ..Your recycled CD cases look gorgeous !! ..what a beautiful way to embellish them too ..The teacher's are going to love this ..Thank you so much for sharing this :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for such kind encouraging words Hussena.
Deletewaoh! awesome creations & thanks for the lovely n simple tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the boost Sharada..it is indeed a simple tutorial
DeleteSo fun! Such great papers and idea! Carri~Abusybee
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Carri..the papers are a recent buy from a sale
Deleteits amazing creation. This looks fabulous. I love ur style of decoration.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Bhawana..I had missed your visits. So good to have you drop in
DeleteSo pretty. Thanks for sharing the how to.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pat
Thank you so much Pat..it is such a simple project compared to the wonder crafts you share
DeleteDr Sonia, I have to tell you that your projects are unbelievably wonderful. All your crafts are great and your instructions are so easy to follow. I just love your idea for the CD case. I adore your flowers. I don't know how such a busy lady has any time to create such nice projects. I love how you include your young daughter. Thank you so much for all your sharing. I am so glad that I found your Blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for such wonderful kind words. I tried to see if you have a blog and couldnt find one.Do let me know if you have one
DeleteOh wow, they are absolutely stunning, Sonia!! What a fabulous way to recycle CD cases...and I have a ton!! I love how you decorated them and as always, your tutorial is fabulous!! Thanks so much for the inspiration!! Have a great day :)
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Thank you so much Lisa..I would love to see you work magic of dies with recycling Lisa!!
DeleteAnother super recycling idea and a great tutorial. The mini album I have just shown on my blog took me 3 days but I was experimenting with it as I went along and made several adjustments so if I made another one I would be much faster. hope this helps. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mrs A..Yes that is exactly why I didnt want to try a mini album as I suspected it would take a lot of measuring and embelllishing!
DeleteVery nicely done.Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of you to pen down encouraging words Sheetal
Deletesuper idea and tute!!you have embellished it so beautifully!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Suman ji
DeleteWonderful tutorial and a fabulous cover.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Brenda
DeleteWOW, you are the only person I know that could take a CD case and turn it into something this beautiful. I so love viewing your creation.
ReplyDeleteHave a creative day.
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wow really beautiful creation, love the idea its recycled case !!!!!
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WOW! what a great way to recycle those CD cases and make them so beautiful!! Thank you for stopping by, have a fabulous week
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea!! Is fantastic beaucause is very interisting the recycling and to make greetings for the teachers!!
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Great idea:) Beautiful,lovely work! Thanks for share this with us:)
ReplyDeleteI like how you customized the pen to match! Is there a source where we could order the same/similar pens? ~tina
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Tina. You can do the same for pretty much any refill pen. I had these pens with me for quite some time and so honestly dont remember where I got them from.Try any big stationary shop in your locality
DeleteAuch dieses Projekt ist wunderschön.
ReplyDeleteMach weiter so, Ursula
Lovely idea...may use ir sometime. Am also into recycling, pl see my cdcase accordion album tutorial in my blog....does not take much time and looks good too. Would like to know your comments too! The project is too cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYes Rupa I did see your accordion album and loved it. Was happy to discover your blog and the recycling crafts you share!
DeleteDear Sonia,
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your dedication in each and every item that has been prepared..Each of them are unique and inturn excellent.. I just found this site yesterday when
I was searching for designs for my little ones and understood that this one stands out,from hell lot of Art n Craft sites.. Do not stop and bring up more and more motivating stuffs..
Thank you so much Krishna!! That is indeed a wonderful compliment. Do keep dropping by
Deletewonderful idea....definetly a must-try
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