The floppy disk itself is made of foam board, and everything is encased in a picture frame. If you want to make one for yourself, [Makestreme] has some great instructions over on IO.
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1983 saw the introduction of arguably the most enduring floppy disk, the 3.5-inch. Storage for a single-sided disk was 360 kilobytes, but was quickly upgraded to 720 kilobytes with double-sided media.