Make a textured dragon scale zip pouch using Duck Tape®.
Do you remember the Duck Tape Zip Pouch I made a few years ago that went veritably viral? It’s such a fun project that I decided to revisit it today with a increasingly ramified and interesting version. These dragon scales have such an eye-catching pattern and the texture is just scrumptious. I can’t wait for you to try making one!
This post is sponsored by Duck Brand.
Here are the materials you will need:
Materials Needed
- Color Duck Tape®
- Slide Top Plastic Bags
- Rotary Mat, Ruler and Cutter (optional but definitely recommended) or Scissors
I have found that the easiest way to cut Duck Tape is with a rotary cutter and quilting mat. If you want precise shapes, this is definitely the way to do it. If you don’t have a wearing mat or rotary cutter, you can use scissors, it’ll just be a bit harder.
Instructions
Step 1: Stick a strip of Duck Tape lanugo to the wearing mat, lining up the edges with the grid on the mat. Cut a 2 inch piece of Duck Tape.
Step 2: Duck Tape is just under 2 inches wide, so you’ll notice that the piece you cut isn’t a perfect square. Fold lanugo the top two corners withal one of the longer sides so they form a triangle shape with an exposed sticky strip withal the bottom. The piece you just made looks kind of like a house.
Step 3: Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you have seven house-shaped pieces. Place a house-shaped piece sticky-side lanugo on the wearing mat, then layer flipside piece on top of it, offsetting it by 1 inch. See the photo below. Do this with all seven pieces to form a strip.
Step 4: To make the staggered dragon scale pattern, some strips will need 7 pieces and others will need 8 and you unorganized every-other-row. The rows with 8 pieces will be too long to fit on the bag, so you’ll need to trim 1/2 inch off each end.
Step 5: Peel a 7-strip off of the wearing mat and stick it to the plastic zip bag. Make sure to line up the edges and alimony everything straight. Then place an 8-strip on the bag next, successive and working your way lanugo until the whole bag is covered. I trimmed off the glut from withal the marrow of the last strip to make it fit the bag.
Step 6: Cover the when of the bag with strips of colored or patterned Duck Tape.
And there you have it… a super tomfool and sturdy zipping storage pouch with a dragon-esque twist. It makes a perfect pencil pouch or makeup organizer. Check out this short video tutorial to see how tomfool the scales are in person.
Dragon Scale Duck Tape Zip Pouch Video Tutorial
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