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How Do You Make “Forty-Five” CD Labels?

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How Do You Make “Forty-Five” CD Labels?

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Get the hip, retro look of a 45-rpm vinyl album on a CD. While there are a few different ways to make “forty-five” CD labels, it’s easiest if you start with vinyl-look CD-Rs. Then use labels especially for “vinyl” CD-Rs or print directly on the CD-Rs themselves. Follow these instructions and let your CD collection take you back. Buy labels made for “forty-five” or vinyl CD-Rs. These labels cover just the center hub of the CD-R while they leave the black vinyl edges exposed. Use the label-making software included with the blank labels to create your design. To emphasize the retro look, incorporate bold and primary colors into your design. Print your design on the labels. Allow the labels to sit for a few moments to ensure that the ink is completely dry. Affix your labels to the CDs. Protect your custom labels and store your CDs in jewel cases. Purchase vinyl-look CD-Rs with a white, matte center hub. Make sure the package indicates that you can print directly on the CD-Rs. Design your a

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