sikosis.com— These days when you buy CDs or DVDs, you'll usually get them in a spindle. These disks come with no covers. Enter the Origami CD Case.
Nov 25, 2005View in Crawl 4
been doing this for years.... its not cool its ghetto, you can't get Jewel Cases you get paper instead... If you couldn't figure it out on your own you challenged....
Just buy the damn things. You can get a hundred of these (and they have the little plastic windows too) for about 7 bucks. I think Fellows makes them, but there are plenty of other brands too.
This takes too much time. All I do is take a self made template on my PC, type of the track list, print it up, fold the paper into half hamburger style, then fold the sides back, leaving enough room for the CD and some breathing room. 2 pieces of tape and I'm done. Worked for me for the past 5 years....Having them is nice, as they take up less room than the slim jewel cases.
I think it's a great idea, thanks for the tip sikosis and thanks to resentment for the other real link. I'm always making CDs and this is a great way to wrap them with paper that sitting right there next to me.
tgmdNov 25, 2005
been doing this for years.... its not cool its ghetto, you can't get Jewel Cases you get paper instead... If you couldn't figure it out on your own you challenged....
neon__Nov 25, 2005
Neat, good for when you burn off discs from those spindles for people, saves you having to give them a case from your own stash :)
tobeyNov 25, 2005
Just buy the damn things. You can get a hundred of these (and they have the little plastic windows too) for about 7 bucks. I think Fellows makes them, but there are plenty of other brands too.
zenithyodaNov 25, 2005
This takes too much time. All I do is take a self made template on my PC, type of the track list, print it up, fold the paper into half hamburger style, then fold the sides back, leaving enough room for the CD and some breathing room. 2 pieces of tape and I'm done. Worked for me for the past 5 years....Having them is nice, as they take up less room than the slim jewel cases.
widmaniacNov 25, 2005
"2 pieces of tape and I'm done."Using tape is frowned upon within the origami community.
ahoyNov 25, 2005
this is actually pretty useful
dhughesOct 25, 2006
I think it's a great idea, thanks for the tip sikosis and thanks to resentment for the other real link. I'm always making CDs and this is a great way to wrap them with paper that sitting right there next to me.