
I made this vinyl record notebook a few months back, and didn't want to throw away the extra pieces. So here is what I made:



It keeps earrings, necklaces and ponytail holders. It's pretty ugly without all that stuff on it, but it's very practical.
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How do you cut your records? I just love the binder and the notebook!!! Thanks! ebayfranstuff@gmail.com
Keep up the good work.
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I used a hot knife to cut my records. I've heard that a glass cutter works too.
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