Introduction: Rainbow Display Cubes!
In this Instructable, you will be learning how to make a beautiful colorful 3D decoration out of old CD cases.
This decoration is modular (it's made out of a lot of cubes), allowing rearrangement and rotation to create your own unique design. The translucent panels allow light to shine through, making it look great placed next to a window!
But wait, there's more! The cube shape allows it to be used as a storage shelf as well, or even a colorful lamp!
Supplies
- CD disc cases
- Epoxy resin and resin color pigments
- Craft sticks/ something you can use to stir and then throw away
- Plastic/latex gloves
- 5.5”x5.5”x1” silicon mold
- Acrylic sheet (we used 24’x18” ones, you can use an appropriate size for the number of cubes you are going to make and your design)
- Plastic tray (working area that is fine with being dirty)
- Self adhesive acrylic panels holders: 1" L x 0.5" H with a base of 0.5" W.
- Lights for display (any work, optional)
Step 1: Disassemble CD Case
For each CD case, open the case to a right angle, then take off the transparent front cover. Do this for all the CD cases you plan to use.
Step 2: Reassemble Into Cube
Connect two pieces by aligning the sockets (semi-circles) from two squares as shown and attaching them correspondingly. Sometimes the case divider might be too high for them to connect. If this happens, use the craft knife to cut-off some of the divider on the case as needed.
Step 3: Reassemble Into Cube
Connect 2 other cases (4 in total) to form a cube with two opposite sides missing (like top and bottom).
Step 4: Color With Resin
Mix the resin according to the instructions. Pour into separate cups (1 for each color) and color as desired.
Then, place a cube on something that you can get dirty, like a plastic tray. With your hand on the inside of the cube, pour the resin colors you chose onto the bottom square. Tilt the cube in all directions a little to spread the resin around, using a craft stick if necessary to reach the corners.
You will only be able to work with one square of each cube, each day.
Tips & Warnings:
- USE PLASTIC/LATEX GLOVES! Resin is very sticky and you don't want it on your hands.
- For our resin, we mixed a 1:1 ratio of resin and hardener and stirred for 3 minutes before pouring into several cups. Yours may be different.
- You can use the same stick for multiple similar colors (e.g. orange and yellow, or purple and black), but don't use the same stick for, say, orange and blue.
- Don't pour too much resin on. It may be a bit viscous, but it will spread.
Resin serves as a colorful decoration while also securing the sides together.
Step 5: Let Resin Harden
Wait a few days for the resin to harden. Carefully remove the cubes from the mat and cut off any resin puddles that might have spilled out as a result of too much resin. You can reuse the resin scraps by attaching them to a square with colored resin.
Step 6: Repeat!
Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all the sides of each cube are covered. Experiment with different designs! Here, we have reused the resin scraps of the previous days to create smooth curves.
Step 7: Install Tops
Pour clear epoxy resin into the 5.5”x5.5”x1” mold, then lay the cube with open end into the mold.
Step 8: Assembly
Assemble with acrylic panel holders.





