Duck Tape Plant Holder
If you're on the hunt for some pretty plant holders, then try making your own! You and your kids can make a Duck Tape Plant Holder to cover up boring old pots around the house. The best part about duct tape crafts is the variety of colors and prints available. The options for these DIY plant holders are endless. Your kids can easily learn how to make a plant holder to match any home decor. What's more, this kids' craft idea provides a tutorial on how to make a Duck Tape tag for each plant holder. Think of all the DIY gift possibilities this awesome duct tape project brings!
Materials:
- Duck Tape® Sheet
- Ducklings™ Mini Rolls
- Duck Tape®
- String
- Plant
- Crafting board
Instructions:
- Make a large Duck Tape® sheet with 2 pieces of Duck Tape® Sheets. Line up the sheets so pattern is continuous.
- Cover the backside of the sheet you made in step 1 with a coordinating color or print. Draw a square from your sheet that is large enough to cover your plant pot.
- Cut your square out from step 2. Place your plant in the middle of your sheet to make sure it will fit around your plant pot.
- With your plant in the center of your sheet, fold up the corners so the points are facing up. Use a coordinating mini roll around the plant to secure it all together.
- If you want to add a hangtag, draw and cut out a hangtag shape from a 3 in. double sided strip of tape.
- Cut a hole in the middle of your hangtag and tie it to a string or twine that is long enough to wrap around your plant from step 4.
- Add the tag from step 6 to your plant.
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