How-To: Duck Tape® Daisy Pen
Supplies & Tools
- Color Duck Tape®
- Pen
- Floral Wire
- Wire Cutters
- Scissors
- Crafting Board
11 Steps
1
Place your pen on the outside edge of a strip of Duck Tape® and roll the pen across to cover.
2
For the center of the flower, cut out several squares of Duck Tape® measuring 2 in. each. You will need about 22-30.
3
Sticky side up, fold each edge over itself, leaving only stickiness on the bottom of the squares.
4
Roll the pieces from step 3 around the top edge of the pen creating the center of the flower. Set this aside.
5
For the flower petals, cut eight pieces of Duck Tape® that are 5 in. long and 1 in. wide.
6
Using wire cutters, cut a 3 in. piece of floral wire and place the wire toward the end of your tape strips from step 5.
7
Fold the top of the tape over, leaving the bottom half of the petal with the sticky side of the tape exposed.
8
Cut the folded side of the tape strip into a flower petal shape.
9
Take your petals and place the side with the adhesive showing on the stem and wrap the edges around it.
10
Repeat steps 6-10 until you have a total of eight petals.
11
Cut a 2 in. piece of Duck Tape® and cut four squares out of it. Place each of the squares at the base of the flower for a clean finish.