How to create a cd case

How can I make my own CD case?

How to design CD covers in 4 simple steps
  1. Select your CD cover template from over 17.000 ready-made templates.
  2. Select one of more than 1.200. 000 images or upload your own image.
  3. Change the color and text of your own personal message using over 100 fresh fonts.
  4. Share or download your own brand new CD cover. Subscribe.

How do I print an album cover on a CD?

Answer: A:
  1. If necessary, press Ctrl-B to enable the menu bar.
  2. Select the album you want to print the artwork for.
  3. Select File > Print.
  4. In the print dialog select the CD jewel case insert radio button and Single cover from the Theme dropdown:

What kind of paper is used for CD covers?

Four Paper Types

Matte Paper (70# Text) – Uncoated paper is excellent when the gloss paper’s shine is undesired. Gloss Card (80# Cover) – Popular for postcards and artwork, our durable and glossy card stock hosts rich colors. Matte Card (70# Cover) – Matte card is an elegant and uncoated alternative to gloss.

What size is CD cover art?

CD Cover Size Specifications for Printing

The finished dimensions for the outside of printed CD covers are 4.724 inches square. Many printed designs include bleed. The “bleed area” is an extra 1/8″ of space for design elements or backgrounds to extend beyond the finished size of your piece.

How do you seal CD cases?

How do you make a digipak CD case?

How do you reseal a game case?

How do you reseal plastic wrap video games?

How do you reseal something in plastic?

How do you tell if a game is factory sealed?

How do you rewrap plastic?

How To Shrink Wrap: (with Pictures)
  1. Insert products into the heat shrink wrap material of choice. Bags, tubing, and centerfold film are the most popular options.
  2. Seal open ends with a heat sealer.
  3. Use a heat gun or heat tunnel to shrink and conform the material to the product.

What can I use instead of shrink plastic?

Here’s how we made homemade shrinky dinks:
  • #6 plastic from your recycle bin.
  • Sharpie markers.
  • Hole punch.
  • Scissors.
  • Tin foil or parchment paper to line a cookie sheet for baking them on.
  • If you wish to shrink these outside to avoid any fumes, a toaster oven you can use for crafts.

How do you make homemade shrink wrap?

If the way you wrapped the item has left a seam that needs to be sealed before you can continue, use the hairdryer to heat directly along the overlap of the seam to seal the film. Heat the film evenly to shrink it over the rest of the item. Apply heat from the hairdryer evenly around the wrap until it shrinks.

Can I use hair dryer for vinyl wrap?

Can I Use a Hair Dryer? This is a frequently asked question and the answer is yes! It doesn’t take much heat for the vinyl to become malleable. As a matter of fact, we recommend using a low setting if possible.

What can I use if I don’t have a heat gun?

Instead of a heat gun, you can use an alcohol burner, a soldering iron, a butane torch, or a 300mw engraving laser. Common household objects such as hair dryers, matches, lighters, clothing irons, or light bulbs might also work.

Can you use a hair dryer on epoxy?

In short, YES a torch is the best tool to get rid of bubbles in epoxy resin. A hair dryer or heat gun doesn’t get hot enough to remove bubbles efficiently and can blow dust all over your wet resin.

Can you use a hair dryer instead of a heat gun for acrylic pouring?

It should be clear by now that a hair dryer won’t replace a heat gun when it comes to popping bubbles in your acrylic paint or resin! Don’t hold the heat gun/torch too close to your resin or paint so you don’t scorch or burn it.

Can you substitute a hair dryer for a heat gun?

Can you use a hair dryer instead of a heat gun? As hair dryers and heat guns have very similar functions, you can use a hair dryer instead of a heat gun for certain applications. If you are removing labels/stickers, removing candle wax, or similar tasks then a hair dryer can be used instead of a heat gun.

What is the best heat gun for acrylic pouring?

Our top three best torches for acrylic paint pouring artists are as follows: SMALL AND CHEAP – Sondiko Butane Torch. LARGE SCREW ON – Butane Torch by FunOwlet. MINI HOT AIR GUN – ZeopoCase Mini Hot Air Gun.

What can I use instead of silicone in acrylic pouring?

Acrylic Pouring Paint, Fluid Acrylic Color, Latex Paint Conditioner, Treadmill Belt Lubricant, and Isopropyl Alcohol are some of the best Silicone Substitute for Acrylic Pouring.

Can I make my own pouring medium?

Pouring medium recipe: Mix equal parts water and white glue in a jar and shake to mix. Add the pouring medium to the paint. I like to add it to half empty bottles of paint but you can mix it in other cups if your bottles are full. Mix paint and medium at a 5o/50 ration and shake well.

What can you substitute for pouring medium?

So in short, the best alternatives to pouring mediums are Mod Podge, PVA Glue, or regular Elmer’s Glue. All of these alternatives work perfectly as a substitute for commercial pouring medium.

Why did my acrylic pour break?

Cracking occurs in acrylic paint pours when the top layer of paint dries faster than the underlying layer. As the bottom layer dries, it pulls at the semi-hardened skin on top and when the force is too much, a crack is created.