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Friday, December 30, 2016

Pencil Pouch

Hello Bloggers! For my second blog i will be starting off with a "simple and fun, DIY Pencil pouch made from a Zip-loc made from Bright, Sassy, Chic and Durable tape designs to MATCH YOUR STYLE!(Wallenfang, 31)
 
Materials
 Ziploc quart size bag ( you can use a larger size, just make sure to cut)
Standard Duct Tape (Multi-Colored)
Craft/regular scissors

Steps:
To start of use your standard size Duct Tape to tape a row across the top of your zip-lock bag right under the  plastic top.
Turn your bag over and wrap both sides over to cover both sides of the plastic bag.

Repeats steps 1 and 2 with your second row of tape.




Cut off the bottom part of the plastic bag.


Repeat steps 1 and 2 with your third row of tape.




Cut about 1/2″ of tape off the bottom of the bag, making sure to leave a little extra off the tape to stick together to hold the bag together.












Use a different colored Duct Tape roll to add a little color to the top and bottom edges creating a contrasting border to finish of.


What kinds crafts have you made with Duct Tape? If so how did they turn out?


Wallenfang, Patti. Just Duct Tape It! Little Rock, AR: Leisure Arts, 2011. Print.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Adama! Your blog really caught my eye because I love to learn new ways to use what I already have and alter it to make something new. However, I have only used duck tape to decorate my books. It did not really turn out very well because it would rip off. I was just wondering if the duck tape is very durable and lasting for you?

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    1. yes the Duck tape was durable and long lasting. While i was reading the book it said that the durability depends on the cut and thickness of the tape.

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