David:
Its a CD-R that looks like a record
So cute!
ats:
Awww. :)
I've got a couple of commercial CDs that use the same trick, but I hadn't seen a CDR like that before...
It's a slight advance on the CDRs we had that were solid black both sides, which were extremely pretty but, as we rapidly found, impossible to label.
The real trick would be to produce a CDR that was slightly thicker than normal, with a soft vinyl layer on the top that you could cut tracks into with a record-cutting machine. :)
David: Its a CD-R that looks like a record
So cute!
ats: Awww. :)
I've got a couple of commercial CDs that use the same trick, but I hadn't seen a CDR like that before...
It's a slight advance on the CDRs we had that were solid black both sides, which were extremely pretty but, as we rapidly found, impossible to label.
The real trick would be to produce a CDR that was slightly thicker than normal, with a soft vinyl layer on the top that you could cut tracks into with a record-cutting machine. :)