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Watch more Great Craft Ideas videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/187983-... Don't toss that old LP! A few minutes in the oven and you can have a bowl that will be a real conversation piece. Step 1: Choose an album Choose an album. Then do a quick internet search of the title to make sure you don't melt a rare LP that's worth big bucks. Step 2: Preheat oven Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Warning Do not exceed 200 degrees Fahrenheit, or the record will release toxic fumes into your oven. Step 3: Heat the record Place the bowl upside-down on the cookie sheet, center the record on top of it, and put it in the oven. Step 4: Let it soften Let the LP soften until it begins to droop around the bowl, about five to eight minutes. Step 5: Remove from heat When the record feels pliable, use pot holders or oven mitts to lift the cookie sheet out of the oven and turn the bowl over. Place the record inside it. Tip Be careful! The bowl and the cookie sheet will be much hotter than the record. Step 6: Mold it Put on your gloves and begin molding the record into a bowl shape. The sides of the bowl will be wavy. Work fast: You only have about a minute before the record begins hardening. Tip If the record hardens before you're finished shaping it, just stick it back in the oven for a minute or two. Step 7: Let it cool Let the record cool completely before removing it from the bowl -- about 10 minutes. Warning Don't leave the bowl out in direct sunlight or use it as serving dish; it could leach polyvinyl chloride into food. Plus, it has a hole in the bottom. Step 8: Show it off Fill it with wrapped candy, fruit you peel before eating, or potpourri. Or just display it as a work of art! Did You Know? The fifth copy ever made of the LP of The Beatles' "White Album" sold for almost $29,000 in 2008.