Duct Tape DIY Roses
Your kids will flip for florals with these duck tape crafts that make amazing decor, gifts ideas, and DIY accessories.
Even if your kids don't like gardening, they can still show off their green thumbs with these bright and pretty Duct Tape DIY Roses. Made with budget-friendly duct tape, this free kids' craft is a great way to add an enchanting touch to any room decor or looks adorable on gift wrap, birthday cards, or in scrapbooks. This duct tape craft for kids is literally perfect for any occasion!
These DIY art projects are great quick crafts and are awesome for teens, preteens, and even elementary-age kids. Your teens can add a touch of class to dance invitations and decorations and your tweens will love adding these blooming beauties to headbands or bracelets for charming DIY accessories. With all of the creative opportunities, the only limit to this easy craft for kids is your child's imagination.
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Primary TechniqueDIY Craft
Age GroupElementary School, Pre-Teens, Teens
Project TypeMake a Project
Materials List
- Duck Tape®
- Scissors
- Dowel Rod
- Crafting Board
Instructions:
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Cut a Duck Tape® square.
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With the sticky side up, fold over one side so there is some stickiness showing on the side and bottom in an "L" shape.
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Take the other side and fold it over to make a triangle, leaving only the bottom of the strip sticky.
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Repeat steps 1-3 so you have enough petals for your flower.
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Tightly roll the piece from step 3; this will be your center.
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Wrap a petal around your center.
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Repeat this until your flower is the size you want it. You can also add your flower to a dowel rod as the stem.
What are your kids favorite Duck Tape® projects? Let us know below in the comments!
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