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The Paper Speakers kits actually come with a carton board template, 1W USB powered speaker, and some glue. You assemble the template just like you would with a papercraft. The kits are for sale, but if you just want the papercraft versions, they've got that too.
Three papercrafts are available - a radio casette player, component stereo system, and a cabinet record player.
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Follow the link below and head to the bottom of their page, the goods are there. If you're easily confused ^^ - look at the pic above to see which ones to click.
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I think these ones are easy to do... cute anyways.
ReplyDeleteyup, they're pretty to easy to assemble.
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