I actually love Duck tape Colours. That's probably a confession I'll regret, but it's totally true.
I think my love affair started back in 1998 when I ran a parent and toddler group and stupidly raised enough cash to buy a little bouncy castle. Within 6 months it was almost entirely made of various shades of duck tape and was pretty much bombproof. I've used it to fix everything from jackets and chairs to Christmas trees and bag straps.
When I was given the opportunity to review I got quite excited. I told my partner and he got excited. We're a good match.
Duck tape can fix just about anything, but it isn't only useful for fixing things, you can also make things - loads of things. The new and extensive range of 15 Duck Tape Colours rolls makes it even easier and more effective.
I first saw these Christmas trees a while ago, and it was a natural choice at this time of year. I can't credit the originator because I have no way of knowing who first made them.
The cone is any card or thick paper you might have. No-one sees it, so mine is pre-loved. Cut 'not quite' a semi circle and then fasten the two edges together - with a little tape naturally.
You make the 'branches' by ripping off a rectangular piece and forming the triangle shapes that have a strip of tape along one side.
Then you cover your cone starting at the bottom.
Each layer covers the imperfections in the layer before it.
When you've made your tree, you need to decorate it....well, I think so anyway. Apparently most of the internet doesn't agree, so ideas are far and few between. I decided I wanted garlands. Paper chains seemed very possible.
Tear off thin strips, or cut, then fold each one nearly in half, so a bit of sticky is still there, and fasten each one into ring connecting with the one before until you have a chain long enough to decorate the tree.
Add some baubles and voila...
While I was doing that, one of the kids picked up the tape and made these tiny roses....
I'm stunned, they're gorgeous and took only a few minutes. There's definitely a natural talent there that we've never noticed before... I've put the white rose onto white paper so that you can see the detail..
If you want to find out if your children have a natural talent with Duck Tape, or make your very own Christmas Tree, or any of the millions of other things possible, then Duck Tape retails at around £6.00 for a 9m roll and is available on Amazon and nationwide. The Duck Tape Website has a Ducktivities section with loads of inspiration and 'how-to' make all sorts of things including handbags and wallets, bows and Christmas Wreaths.
ET Speaks From Home has some more craft ideas on her blog post here..
Fancy gift bows
ReplyDeleteSNOWMAN & SNOWDOG :)
ReplyDeleteA Santa Claus
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas Tree, I'd have a go at that.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a go at making the tree and decorations x
ReplyDeleteI'd give the tree a go but I'm sure my little boy would have some other ideas x
ReplyDeleteA Christmas paper chain.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to give the tree a go and i think my kids would love to try all of them - they are more creative and arty than their mummy.
ReplyDeleteI remember the old adverts for some glue or other, where a bloke in a boiler suit was stuck to something, waved about but didn't fall off. I (jokingly) threaten my kids with duck tape all the time. I want to do the duck taping the kids (for fun) to something to see how strong it is. I'm sure this make me either a bad parent or awesome. I'm hoping for the latter.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to master those roses! They look so difficult but I trust you when you say they don't take that long to do :)
ReplyDeletea flower!
ReplyDeleteThat tree is brilliant! As is the roses well done to your little one x
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas tree so think I would give that a go!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
I'd have a go at the roses
ReplyDeleteMini paper chains for the dolls house.
ReplyDeleteRoses
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the roses.
ReplyDeleteHazel Rea - @beachrambler
Christmas Tree
ReplyDeletesome pretty flowers
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be the tree - it is epic!!
ReplyDeleteLove the roses and think I'd like to try making some bag charms.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a flower :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention! Love your tree!
ReplyDeletea gingerbread house
ReplyDeleteThe roses are so pretty, I'd love to try making those.
ReplyDeleteThe xmas tree. x
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of trying to make a Duck tape Duck!!
ReplyDeleteI love your stocking and Christmas tree!
ReplyDeletePoinsettia for my Christmas table
ReplyDeleteI would copy the tree idea cos it is genius!
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding
ReplyDeleteThe christmas tree is amazing, I will try that first
ReplyDeleteI would make boring things festive.
ReplyDeleteThe 'paper' chains
ReplyDeleteThe christmas tree :)
ReplyDeleteI would make a wallet.
ReplyDeletei'd love to make the rose!
ReplyDeleteMyself and the boys would try the garlands
ReplyDeleteIts Handy For Everything.. Now With more Exciting Fab Colours Iam in my Eliment
ReplyDeletea tree!! My kids would love it x
ReplyDeleteId like to try to copy your xmas tree. That is fab
ReplyDeleteA wallet
ReplyDeleteA wallet
ReplyDeleteChristmas Tree
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas Tree
ReplyDeletewould have a go at that tree! Bet it's harder than you make it look though!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a go at the tree, it looks fab
ReplyDeleteI might try to make a boat.
ReplyDeletewill make x mas decorations
ReplyDeleteWhat wouldn't I make ;)
ReplyDeletePicture frames for my little boys artwork!
ReplyDeleteId love to make a wallet
ReplyDeletea bag
ReplyDeleteI'd decorate a canvas for my daughters room... then anything else laying about!
ReplyDeleteChristmas decorations
ReplyDeletei would spruce up the boring black tv and dvd player and wrap some round the chair legs that keep getting knocked about.
ReplyDeleteI'd make some of those funky Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeletePaper chains
ReplyDeleteI'd give my bicycle some colour
ReplyDeleteThe christmas tree
ReplyDeleteI would make a funky Christmas stocking.
ReplyDeleteChristmas Decorations :)
ReplyDeleteChristmas Bits :) x
ReplyDeleteBows and flowers - the roses are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCorset :)
ReplyDeleteA Christmas paper chain.
ReplyDeletepaperchains
ReplyDeleteI would make a christmas wreath :)
ReplyDeletei would make a christmas cracker
ReplyDeleteI would save it for when I have to make the easter hats for the kids at school
ReplyDeleteA dinosaur
ReplyDeletewrap christmas presents nicely
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteFancy bag
ReplyDelete@vandervaulk
Christmas wrapping
ReplyDeleteXmas decorations
ReplyDeleteA bear - paper mâché body with strips of duct tape for texture. I'd probably have more fun than the kids!
ReplyDeletePaper chains
ReplyDeleteI'd make the Christmas tree it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteChristmas tree idea is really good! Would like to try :)
ReplyDeleteI would *try* to make the little flowers. (I'd also probably give some to my incredibly crafty husband to see what he could make from it, probably some sort of flying machine!)
ReplyDeleteThe christmas trees are fab! I would play around with them and try to do something different
ReplyDeleteI love the penguin design! I bet it would be great for making baubles! :)
ReplyDeletewould love to do the tree it looks fab!!
ReplyDeleteI'd make the roses
ReplyDeleteA ducktapeosaur
ReplyDeletea duck tape tree
ReplyDeleteSnowdoggy!
ReplyDeletea rose :)
ReplyDeleteI've seen handbags made from duct tape on a crafters blog I'd like to have a go at.
ReplyDelete