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            <title type="text">Duck Tape® Straw Picture Frames</title>
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                                            Duck Tape® Straw Picture Frames
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                 Whoever has had enough of 0815 picture frames should not miss these instructions. Here you can see how you can design your own personal picture frame in just a few steps. 
 For that you’ll need:  Duck Tape®, Ducklings®, straws, a simple picture frame, scissors, cutting step    
 
 Duck Tape® 
 Ducklings® 
 straws 
 a simple picture frame 
 scissors 
 cutting step 
 
 
 
 
   Step 1   
   Bond the straws using a Ducklings® adhesive strip lengthwise. 
 
 
   Step 2   
   Cut the straws into pieces of the same length so that they are exactly matched to the width of the picture frame.    
 
 
   Step 3   
   Cut four strips of Duck Tape® that are exactly the same length as the picture frame. 
 
 
 
 
   Step 4   
   Place the Duck Tape® strips with the adhesive side up on the picture frame and attach them to the sides with additional adhesive strips.   
 
 
   Step 5   
   Take the straw pieces from step 2 and place them in a pattern on the adhesive side. 
 
 
   Step 6   
   Repeat this until the entire frame is covered. Looks great, right? 
 
 
 
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                            <updated>2017-11-27T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Duck Tape® conical Easter baskets</title>
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                                            Duck Tape® conical Easter baskets
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                 Do you want to make a present of another Easter basket this year? Then follow this guide! 
 For that you’ll need: 
 
 Duck Tape® 
 string 
 Scissors 
 cutting pad 
 
 
 
 
   Step 1   
   Make a double-sided area out of the Duck Tape®, cut a semicircle out of it and form it into a cone. Then simply fix the shape of the cone using adhesive tape. 
 
 
   Step 2   
   Make two ears from the double-sided adhesive Duck Tape®. 
 
 
   Step 3   
   Cut out two ovals and two squares for the eyes and teeth from a strip of adhesive tape. 
 
 
 
 
   Step 4   
   And now cut out two circles for the cheeks 
 
 
   Step 5   
   Also, cut out two circles for the pupils, a circle for the nose, and small narrow strips for the whiskers. 
 
 
   Step 6   
   Now take the cone from step 1 into your hand and gradually glue all the facial parts onto it. 
 
 
 
 
   Step 7   
   Cut a string of an appropriate length. 
 
 
   Step 8   
   Make small holes in the top of the cone so that they face each other. Now pass the string through both holes and fix them in place by tying knots at both ends.  With this original Easter basket you will be able to make any child happy! 
 
 
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                            <updated>2017-11-27T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Duck Tape® writing folder for school</title>
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                                            Duck Tape® writing folder for school
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                 Do you want to design your own writing case all by yourself? Then just follow the instructions below! 
 For that you’ll need: 
 
 Duck Tape® 
 notebook 
 mini magnets 
 scissors 
 cutter 
 ruler 
 cutting pad 
 
 
 
 
   Step 1   
   Take the exact measurements of your notebook. Make two double-sided glued surfaces by laying individual Duck Tape® strips on top of each other and bonding them together. Both sides of the surfaces should now no longer be adhesive. Now cut a 1.5 cm thin strip of Duck Tape® the same length as the surfaces and the notebook.   
 
 
   Step 2   
   Now glue all three elements to form a cover for your notebook. 
 
 
   Step 3   
   Now you can adhere the notebook onto the inside of your new sleeve. 
 
 
 
 
   Step 4   
   Make additional areas from Duck Tape® strips. You can then be creative and think about the sizes and design you want for the inner compartments of your writing case. 
 
 
   Step 5   
   Attach your homemade compartments to the inside of your writing case. 
 
 
   Step 6   
   Finally, make two smaller double-sided strips of adhesive tape and attach a mini-magnet to one of them.   
 
 
 
 
   Step 7   
   Now you can use the strip with the magnets to open and close your writing case. The other adhesive strip you can use, for example, as a pen holder on the left side of the case.  Your personal writing case with your own individual design is then ready! 
 
 
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                            <updated>2017-11-27T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Duck Tape® Deco-roses</title>
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                                            Duck Tape® Deco-roses
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                 For those who like to make their own, here comes a short guide to decorative roses that can be easily made from our adhesive tape. The advantages: You need no expensive handicraft materials and you can make your own individual deco in just 15 minutes. 
  For that you’ll need: 
 
 Duck Tape®&amp;nbsp; 
 scissors 
 wooden stick/pen/straw 
 cutting pad&amp;nbsp; 
 
 
 
 
   Step 1   
   Cut a square out of Duck Tape®. 
 
 
   Step 2   
   Fold the adhesive side up so that both the top and bottom sides of the adhesive edge are L-shaped. 
 
 
   Step 3   
   Now take the other side and fold it into a triangle with the adhesive strip as the lower edge. 
 
 
 
 
   Step 4   
   Repeat steps 1 to 3 until you have enough petals for your flower. 
 
 
   Stap 5   
   Using the tape, you can now roll up the piece from step 3 and use it as the centre of your rose. 
 
 
   Step 6   
   Wrap another petal around the central piece. 
 
 
 
 
   Stap 7   
   Repeat the last step until you reach the size of rose that you want. You can use a wooden stick or just an old pen as a rose stem.    
 
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                            <updated>2017-11-27T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Duck Tape® Mini Stocking</title>
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                                            Duck Tape® Mini Stocking
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                 Hang a couple of stockings on your Christmas tree. In this short guide we will show you how you can use these pretty little stockings to decorate your tree. 
 For that you’ll need: 
 
 Red Duck Tape® 
 Glitter Duck Tape® 
 scissors 
 a felt-tip pen 
 a cutting pad 
 
 
 
 
   Step 1   
   Use the felt-tip pen to draw a stocking onto a 15 x 15 cm Duck Tape® foil which you have prepared beforehand. Glue the Duck Tape® strips against one another so that no adhesive surface is free.   
 
 
   Step 2   
   Cut out the little stocking. 
 
 
   Step 3   
   Now draw the upper part of the stocking onto the glittery Duck Tape® adhesive tape. The adhesive strip should be about 7.5 x 7.5 cm in size. 
 
 
 
 
   Step 4   
   Cut out the upper part of the stocking. 
 
 
   Step 5   
   Glue the upper part of the stocking onto a small strip of glitter adhesive tape. 
 
 
   Step 6   
   Now cut away the excess adhesive tape on the edge. 
 
 
 
 
   Step 7   
   You can of course make the stocking look even more appealing by cutting out and gluing on smaller pieces of glitter tape. 
 
 
   Step 8   
   Finally, prepare a double-sided strip of red adhesive tape about 25 cm long. Make a loop from the adhesive tape strip and attach it to the back of the stocking. 
 
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                            <updated>2017-11-27T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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