Here are the 7 simple steps you just watched: * Remove the plastic insides of your jewel case. Take out the paper insert and remove the perforated edges. Use this as a template from which to cut your cardboard. * Cut out cardboard...
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Here are the 7 simple steps you just watched: * Remove the plastic insides of your jewel case. Take out the paper insert and remove the perforated edges. Use this as a template from which to cut your cardboard. * Cut out cardboard pieces. (To use as backing for your photographs to prevent them from buckling.) * Trim your photographs to size. Your images should be exactly 5 3/8×4 5/8 to fit snugly in the back of the jewel cases. We cropped our images down from 5 x 7 prints. * Attach cardboard pieces to your cropped photographs using double-sided tape. * Plop your photo into the back of your jewel case, facing out. Close the jewelcase. * Affix a piece of one side of the Velcro tape to the backs of your finished case, and the other side of the tape to the spots on the wall where you'll hang your frames. * Put on some music and have fun hanging your awesome new frames! First Time Here? → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ←
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Oh wow, love this! We have about 2000 jewel cases sitting in our living room--my husband finally moved all his CDs into binders, and I've been wondering what to do about these stacks (besides freecycle)!
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