Xbox Wall Art

Mother of Invention

It’s the never ending battle against clutter.

In this corner – a plethora of Xbox game disks that never seem to find their way back into their case, let alone back on the shelf.

And in this corner – Mother of Invention.

I took some inspiration from clever ideas to store 45 rpm records. Yes, Virginia, I’ve been around a while (evidenced by the fact that I just wrote, “Yes Virginia”).

 

 

As you can see, although the 45 rpm record is bigger, it has quite a lot in common with the shape of the Xbox game disc. The 45 rpm record pictured (appropriately “Old Time Rock and Roll”) is a blast from my past.

 

 

So, here is an inexpensive way to both get rid of clutter and create some wall art.

What you’ll need:

Styrofoam boards: You can get these at a crafts store. Or if you recently purchased a computer, or furniture, you might be able to reuse the packing Styrofoam, instead of throwing it away.

Foam sheets

Pom-poms

Pins: I prefer T-pins

Command double sticky tape

  1. Cut the foam sheets into 6” x 6” squares
  2. Take a pom-pom and pierce it with a T-pin.
  3. Place the foam square onto the Styrofoam and secure it with the pom-pom
  4. Once all the squares are secured to the Styrofoam, put the double sticky tape on the back and press it into the wall
  5. Hang the gaming disks on the pom-poms

And here is the final result, with room to grow (for more disks).

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