• Rachelle says:
  • *also in darren criss doing teenage dream for us magazine every time it starts i think he's going to sing ginny.
  • Arqueete *naf says:
  • *XDDD
  • Rachelle says:
  • *You're tall and fun and pretty
  • without any makeup on
  • I think you're really funny
  • You're really really skinny
  • Ginny

His dad is dead, he has a dead father.

  • Adam *naf says:
  • *pff harry potter who's that
  • Rachelle says:
  • *some kid
  • *his dad is dead i think
  • Adam *naf says:
  • *i think you're thinking of batman

I’ve been on such a Very Potter Musical kick lately. My mind is still blown that Darren Criss is going to be on Glee. I won’t really believe it until I see it, I think :P

is darren criss seriously going to be on glee (and possibly kurt’s boyfriend) idk how to respond to this

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A Very Potter Sequel

Question. For AVPM, someone had taken all the parts and strung them together into one video and I downloaded and enjoyed that. Because I’m not looking forward to doing it myself: has anyone done something like this for the sequel?

TUMBLR LET ME TEACH YOU TO MAKE CD SLIPS

Tumblr, I buy my blank CDs and DVDs on spindles. A lot of times when I’m giving a CD/DVD to someone I run into the problem of not having a case to put them in.

ENTER ORIGAMI CD CASE FOLDING.

It’s ridiculously easy and it looks nice. I’ve linked the tutorial I originally used it from, but I’ve simplified mine a little and use a few piece of tape as… it’s more important to me that my cases stay together than to be impressive.

IGNORE MY CHIPPING NAIL POLISH IN THESE PHOTOS.

I need a case for my burned copy of A Very Potter Musical, so let’s do that. First, I go in Photoshop and design myself a case (Once you fold a few it becomes easier to figure out where things go on the paper, but want a PSD of this case?). If you’re lazy, there’s no need to design anything — you can just easily fold a blank piece of paper and then write a label on to it. But DESIGNING CASES IS FUN. For musicals I have headshots of everyone in them on the case. Time-consuming but informative!

THEN I print it. My sister just got some nice heavy paper for a project and I’m excited to use it, but there’s no problem in using plain old paper (or cool-looking paper!).

Flip the paper (so you’re looking at the back of it but not so it’s upside down…) and put your CD centered at the top and fold the sides of the paper over it.

Then take the CD and put it in the middle of the paper like so:

Fold the bottom up!

I always put a description of the thing on that part so if I lend it/give it to someone and they forget what it is they can just read the blurb.

Then the original tutorial has some other folding going on, and I’ve done it before but I don’t really find it that necessary… so instead I’m going to skip that and just put a piece of tape on either side to hold this flap in place, see:

Then stick the disk in the flap.

Fold over the top.

Fold the corners of the top flap and tape them down.

And slide the top flap inside the bottom flap! TA DA!

AND THEN YOU CAN TURNĀ  INTO ME AND FOLD CASES FOR EVERYTHING YOU EVER BURN.

Still easier to find stuff this way than having to dump all the CDs off all my spindles…

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