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Hey cats 'n' kittens- I use those Uline cardboard CD jackets, and maybe I posted the original link. If you're halfway neat with a photocopier (for multiple copies of your art), a pair of scissors or a big guillotine-like paper-cutter, and a glue-stick, you'll be able to make really pro-looking packages with them. I've been using them for probably four years and have had no problems at all with scratching. CD plastic vs. cardboard: CD wins every time. The Uline folder is also great for inserting a little text booklet inside, something that makes the physical CD a greater value. Douglas Baldwin, coyote-at-large www.TheCoyote.org coyotelk@optonline.net "The volume knob on your telepathy is your morality." - Stephen Gaskin, The Farm > the uline folders are great, but please consider this: > the cd may get scratched by the carton when inserting/taking it out. > the material is too strong to go through a printer. so you may have to work > with glue/stickers or hand painting. > > smooth looping - tilmann > > > Someone on one of the lists I'm on (possibly even LD) > > posted this a few months back: > > <http://www.uline.com/ProductDetail.asp?model=S-7073> >