Ever wonder about what to do with all those 3-1/2″ floppy disks that you have taking up space in your office, closet, house? Here’s a variation of the first 3-1/2″ floppy disk project I posted.
In going through my stash of floppy disks I found this orange one with a black metal slide bar on it. Being a resident of Corvallis, Oregon I’m a big fan of our Oregon State University Beavers. Their school colors just happen to be black and orange.
Following the steps from the first project, I used an image of the beaver logo, cut it to size, making it a little bit shorter so that some orange would border the top part of the logo and then clued it to the disk using an acid-free photo glue stick.

OSU Beavers Floppy Disk Art
I used an extra fine point gold paint marker by Marvy to put the city/state on the disk. Voila! Instant fan art. If one of your team’s colors is that of the floppy disk you have, turn it into fan disk art.
Have fun.
Maureen, The Mandala Lady
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