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If you're recording each edition of Finger Tips, remember that you can print off special labels for your cassettes from our downloads page.
We've worked out that you can fit all twenty programmes in the second series on two three-hour (E180) cassettes.
We've also come up with this great Finger Tips Video Storer for you to keep them in!
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The two tapes fit perfectly into a slot at the bottom.
The Video Storer looks great and would be a perfect addition to any room.
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For the main shape you need two washing powder boxes (E3 size) and a margarine tub.
Stick the boxes together like this.
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Stick the lid of the margarine tub to the front of one of the boxes.
This will be the TV screen...
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...and stick the tub to the back.
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Take two cardboard video sleeves and stick them together.
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Cut a rectangular hole in the box at the bottom. It needs to be large enough for you to slot the video sleeves into.
Only cut three sides, so that you have a flap that you can pull down.
Stick the two video sleeves inside.
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Glue the lid from a drinks bottle onto the flap to make a handle.
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For the aerial, carefully cut the top off a bottle of washing up liquid.
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The two antennae are made from bendy straws.
Glue polystyrene or ping pong balls onto the ends.
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Thread the smallest ends of the two straws through the top of the washing up liquid bottle, and secure them in place on the inside with some sticky tape.
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Now paint the Video Storer in authentic colours - black, grey or silver.
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When you've finished, you can add details with stickers or by drawing on with permanent pens or markers.
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If you like, you can even make a stand for the Video Storer by cutting down a box.
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Why not print off a picture of Stephen and Fearne from our downloads page, and cut it to fit the screen of your Video Storer?
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Finally, to complete, just slot the two video cassettes inside.
Looks good, doesn't it?
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