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DIY Duct Tape Bow
DIY Duct Tape Bow
Have you ever wanted to use a hair bow but never had the time to go out and buy one? No worries, because there is an easy and affordable way to make stylish and easy duct tape bows at home! Duct Tape Bows are fast, easy, and affordable! All you need are some few household items such as a duct tape of your choice, a ruler, scissors or an exacto knife, and a rubber band or bobby pin. Be sure that you have a flat desk area or table to perform this DIY craft.
First off you need to cut out 6 strips of duct tape each measuring 3.5 inches long using scissors or an exacto knife. Take 2 strips together and tape the sticky sides together and repeat that step for the rest of your pieces. This will be for your bow so make sure there

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