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This is project I found on the Brazilian web site EcoDesenvolvimento. The instructions over there are in Portuguese though, so I decided to put them into English and give it go.
Summary: A fun way to use old technology during the holiday season and personalize your tree. You can make various shapes and sizes. For the purpose of this demonstration, I made a star.
Draw your design with a permanent or dark marker on the face of the CD.
Use your scissor to cut along the outside lines. It'll take some force to cut the CD.
Optional: Use your scissor to scrape off the label of the CD. Then run it under water to remove the pieces. I skipped this step because it was too time consuming for me.
Spread glue on the face of the CD.
Cover it with glitter and let it sit until it dries.
Use your scissor, nail or drill bit to poke a hole through a tip of the CD.
Fish the string through the hole and string it up.
My Take on the Project This is definitely a good project. I would definitely use glitter instead of the confetti glitter stuff that I had. Cutting the CD is the toughest part.
I don't have a Christmas tree, so not sure how it would hang on one, but you could always string 2-3 together and hang in a doorway as some holiday decor.
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