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How-To: Duck Tape® Bacon Envelope

  • 15 Minutes
  • Advanced

Supplies & Tools

  1. Duck Tape®
  2. Poster Board
  3. Cardboard
  4. Twine or String
  5. Brads
  6. Scissors
  7. Crafting Board

11 Steps

1

If you need a template, draw and cut out it out on a piece of poster board.

Plus sign shaped template drawn onto poster board

2

Make a fabric that is slightly larger than the size of your template.

Fabric made from bacon pattern Duck Tape

3

Trace the template on your fabric from step 2.

Template from step 1 traced onto fabric from previous step

4

Cut it out.

Template shape cut out from the drawing made in the previous step

5

Add a strip of tape to one side of your fabric with the sticky side facing up.

piece of tape attached to the underside of one side of the plus sign

6

Fold in both sides of your fabric. Use the sticky side of your strip to secure the pieces down. Attach another strip to the bottom, sticky side up.

part opposite of the tape placed in the previous step folded over. Piece with the tape from previous step folded over and attached to the opposite side. Strip of tape attached to the underside of the bottom piece of the plus sign

7

Fold the bottom flap up and secure the pocket with the attached strip of tape.

Bottom flap folded over and attached

8

Draw and cut out a small circle from your cardboard.

circle drawn and cut out of a piece of Duck Tape

9

Sandwich your cardboard circle in the middle of 2 pieces of tape. Cut out your circle.

tape placed on both sides of the circle from previous step, then cut out

10

Attach the circle to the middle of your envelope with a brad.

circle from previous step attached to the envelope with a brad

11

Attach string or twine to the top flap.

string attached to the flap of the envelope