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Hi,
I've seen some homemade CDs look just as good as ones that are professionally done. You can get programs that help you create CD sticker labels that just stick right on the front (mine even came with a little device to make sure it's on straight). The program will also help you make an inside sleeve--it looks really professional. If someone wanted to support the cause, I'm sure they'd spend $7 or $10 bucks for one.
Good luck.
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How could someone make cds to benefit kids with cancer?
How would a father go about making a CD to benefit children with cancer. His son has leukemia and is going through extensive treatmens. His son James wants to make a music CD and sell it and all the money to go to a charity for kids like himself.
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Marsha...