


My CDs and cassettes from the old days are all seperated from their cases and spread around in different storage boxes, but I found a bunch of tape sleeves and decided to put them into use.
My first project took 5 minutes and a few strips of Scotch tape.
I've had this old Whitman's Sampler mini-box where I put tiny things- pills and whatnot, and last week I covered the lid with The Breeders Last Splash sleeve. It's dorky but cool and looks really nice.
Note: It's time to give terrariums another shot. I know, I'm excited too.
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