Crafting with VHS Tapes
comments (53) February 24th, 2011It should be said that E-6000 (a one-part epoxy) may not be the "greenest" glue in the world, but it makes a very strong, flexible bond, which is crucial to the success of this project.
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Stabilize the bookends for drying by placing them back to back with a weight on top. |
Stand the VHS tape on the CD. Remember how you wound all the tape to one side of the cassette earlier? Place the cassette so the tape is at the bottom.
The E-6000 will need several hours to cure, and you'll need to stabilize your bookends during this time so they won't move or fall over. If you make a set of two bookends at the same time, you can stand them back to back, as shown here, and place a small weight on top. Leave them overnight.
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The next day, slide the sleeve over the tape. |
Lastly, slip the sleeve over the cassette. And you're done!
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The finished bookends are fun and functional. |
We keep making more sets of these bookends. They take up so little room on a shelf, have a nice, streamlined look, and are a cool way to show off our favorite films. I also love that they're a wry little commentary on how outdated new technologies can get. (Maybe one day, we'll be making iPhone bookends?)
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it is fantastic. love it ,love it ,love it
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I really appreciate your reply - thank you and have a good weekend!
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Posted: 6:57 pm on February 24th
Love all your stuff! Any tutorials would be great!
Keep up the good work and thanks for all the ideas!
Take care and Happy Turkey Day!
Julie
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Sounds really cool! I hope you'll post a picture here so we can see!
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Posted: 11:09 am on March 29th
I won't be destroying great old movies -- what I have are tons of tapes of tv shows I recorded that I now no longer need or have on DVD. I just can't stand the idea of throwing them out and very few places take them for recycling nowadays.
I was also thinking of gluing the boxes together to make book shelves, so I love your bookends idea!
Posted: 10:21 am on March 29th
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Posted: 6:54 pm on March 28th
Still...how could you destroy a copy of The Princess Bride!?? It's one of the best movies ever! (I watch it ever time it comes on TV, sometimes several times in one week! Never get tired of it!) There must be some other videos more worthy of destroying? (I have some Jane Fonda work out tapes around here somewhere!)
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Posted: 10:59 am on March 28th
Do you have trouble turning off your brain at night like I do. Now I know I will dream about VHS tapes and in the morning I will know why and that I am not crazy.
Love you ideas hope you keep posting more.
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Posted: 9:22 am on March 28th
I wish I had thought of that!
You rule.
Thanks for the great ideas.
Kim and Mush
Posted: 8:39 am on March 28th
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Posted: 5:31 pm on March 27th
Just wanted to add a word of caution on using tapes for jewelry. A friend of mine crocheted some great bracelets from cassette tapes a few years ago . . . they looked awesome, but they caused rashes on nearly everyone whom she gave one to (including me).
I'm guessing it was from the chemicals that coat the tape during manufacturing. I don't know if the same, or similar, chemicals are used on vhs tape, but I would be careful.
Thanks for the inspiration . . . I may just have to make some bookends this weekend!
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Thanks!
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also, love the Henry Ford bit :)
Posted: 12:28 pm on March 27th