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| BellaKazza:
So..I was looking for ways I could case small game series into a single box whilest retaining their original boxes. I'm looking to do something like this, you guys have know of any way I might go about doing this? The box around the games is the thing I'm looking to make, I want to make a bunch of custom ones for various games. |
| wiggy:
I've done this before. Just need heavy enough paper if you're just trying to make a slip-in sleeve versus an actual box. And this is just a slip cover with the same paper. |
| segamer:
Nice! Good Job! |
| segamer:
--- Quote from: wiggy on November 29, 2012, 03:53:04 PM ---I've done this before. Just need heavy enough paper if you're just trying to make a slip-in sleeve versus an actual box. --- End quote --- Or... *Sniff* you can print it out on regular glossy paper, spray that printout with spray adhesive, and stick it to properly sized card stock. :D Don't get angry with me Wiggy because I suggested spray adhesive!!! |
| wiggy:
LOL! I used Super77 to adhere the prints for my portable Zelda box set (which didn't really turn out the way I wanted, and has since been put on the back burner). Definitely a good use for it IMO as well, especially if you wan to make a proper box that'll have some good structural rigidity ;) I used the glue stick for the Mario sets above. A lot easier to control where the adhesive goes, plus I didn't need to cover a very big area. |
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