Floppy disk art!
Cool! How'd you hold it together?
Hi Suzanne!
I actually used Elmer's glue and then taped the edges in place to let it dry overnight, but it is pretty unstable, overall. My manager found this idea online and they actually suggested using eensy-weensy zip ties to thread through the holes on the side of the disks. Next time I am trying that instead as I am sure that would hold it together great. Fun!
Aloha, Kimberlee: Good to know sometimes analog solutions work best!
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