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Free Craft Projects - Duct Tape Purse

This clever duct tape purse craft project was kindly contributed by
designer Henrietta of Henrietta's
Handbags. Please email
Henrietta with any questions regarding this project. Enjoy!
You will need:
- 3 small rolls of duct tape. I prefer the Ace Hardware™ brand
and I buy the 5 yard rolls. The colors I used for this project were red
and white but any color you like will do.
- Scissors or craft knife
- Cardboard (8 1/2" x 4")
- Ruler
A few things to keep in mind that I have discovered working with
duct tape are:
- It sticks on everything so be careful what your strips touch!
- Duct tape takes your fingerprints off - you will feel like you
no longer have prints after completing this project.
- Duct tape projects are not expensive so don't beat yourself up
if you get a wrinkle in your tape - just start over!
- Word to the wise - you can't put a strip of duct tape over one
that is wrinkled and expect your strip to now be smooth.
Duct Tape Purse Instructions:
- Measure off 8 strips of duct tape in each color that are
12" long for a total of 16 strips.
- Fold each strip in half long wise. You get a cleaner
fold if you have the sticky side facing up and you carefully fold your
duct tape up and away from you. There will be no sticky side exposed after
folding.
- Weave your strips of duct tape alternating colors. Make sure
your weave is tight with no gaps between strips. This will be the front of
your bag.
- Cut duct tape strips long enough to cover the inside of your
weaved pattern front. Lay these stips evenly to make the inside front
lining of your purse.
- Now you will make the sides of your bag. Cut 3 strips of duct
tape 9" long.
- Lay one strip sticky side up. Take the 2nd strip and lay it
sticky side down overlapping your first piece of duct tape halfway.
Continue with your 3rd piece leaving some sticky side on both long ends.
- Follow the above instructions for your 2nd side.
- Cover your piece of cardboard with duct tape, smoothing out the
strips as evenly as possible and folding over at the edges to cover all
surfaces of the cardboard.
- Attach your sides with the duct tape side pieces you have made.
- To make the back panel of your purse, make a duct tape sheet the
same size as your front, using the technique described for making your
sides. (laying once piece halfway over a second piece) It took me 8 pieces
of tape and my pattern ran up and down instead of sideways.
- It is now time to attach the rest of your duct tape purse
together. Cut appropriate links of duct tape and lay it so that half the
tape is on the part you are adding and the other half is on the main purse
body.
- Finish off by folding a piece of duct tape along the top evenly
- this creates a smooth finish.
- For handles, simply tear off a piece of tape the length you want
your handles and fold evenly in half, just as you did for the weaving
pieces. To attach, use studs or anything else you like that has 2 prongs
that can be bent back to hold the handles. I also added a little purchased
appliqué with red hearts and white flowers, just for fun.
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