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How-To: Duck Tape® Flip Flop

  • 30 Minutes
  • Intermediate

Supplies & Tools

  1. Duck Tape®
  2. Scissors
  3. Cardboard
  4. Flip-flops (to trace)
  5. Crafting board

8 Steps

1

Trace a pair of flip-flops on to a cardboard and cut them out.

flip flop shape traced onto cardboard and cut out

2

Cover the top in Duck Tape®.

top of the flip flop shapes made in the previous step covered in Duck Tape

3

lip over the flip-flop so the adhesive is showing and cut small slits in the excess tape all the way around the flip-flop.

flip over the piece from the previoius step and trim so that there is a boarder of sticky side going around the outside of the flip flop shape. Small slits made into the sticky side

4

Fold over the excess tape on the bottom of the cardboard. Cover the bottom completely.

sticky pieces from previous step flipped over the edge of the cardboard

5

Make a double-sided strip of tape that is about 20 in. long. Fold your strip in half.

Thin double sided strip of Duck Tape folded in half

6

Cut a slit in the cardboard in the middle of where your big toe and second toe should be. Place the folded part of your strip in the slit.

Slit cut into the toe area of the flip flop. Bent part of the strap made in the previous step pushed through the slit.

7

Flip your flip-flops over and place a strip of tape on top of the folded strip sticking through.

strip of tape securing the strap on the bottom of the shoe that was inserted in the previous step

8

Place our foot as reference on the flip-flops and form your straps comfortably around your foot. Remove your foot and turn your flip-flops overs. Use strips of tape to secure your strap on the bottom of your flip-flop.

straps wrapped around the flip flop and secured on the bottom side of the flip flop