OK, so I'm sure you've noticed that I've been on duct tape kick as of late. And if you are just catching up now, you can see a few of my past projects here and here. If you are looking to delve into some duct tape endeavors of your own, I thought I'd share a few helpful hints on how to handle duct tape - specifically how to cut it without wanting to pull your hair out (I had to learn this the hard way).
First off, do NOT use scissors. I made this mistake when I initially approached my first project. Basically you'll end up going nuts and vow to never do anything with duct tape again. Duct tape is super sticky so when you try to slice it with scissors things just start sticking to each other and once the sticky part of the tape sticks to itself, it's nearly impossible to get it apart. It's also hard to get precision when cutting and your scissors end up all gooey and well, it's just not fun.
So let's talk about how to do it right, shall we? You will need a utility knife, a self healing cutting mat and of course some duct tape.
1. Start by rolling out and sticking your duct tape to the self healing mat. Cut a portion of tape off of roll (you can get a really nice straight line this way (and if you want to use a straight edge or ruler, that works even better).
2. Cut desired shape out of tape by pressing utility knife firmly into the tape so that it cuts all the way through.
3. Peel away newly cut shape. I've also found that if if you use the tip your knife to get right under the shape to begin lifting, you avoid the slight turn over your fingernail could create.
4. Enjoy your new shape and place where you want it...
...such as on the upper right hand corner of this of castle that
I'm working on (this is just a sneak peek of one of my most favorite
cardboard/duct tape projects yet...let's just say I got a little
obsessed with it and I can't wait to show it to you! Hopefully
tomorrow?!...)
And what's even more fun is that A got an impromptu craft project out of my left over cardboard and duct tape cutting scraps.
Don't they just make the most perfect skyline? I seriously love how it turned out (and I love that I didn't have to plan a thing for it!).
I can't wait to make this! It looks amazing and so much fun. Thanks for the download!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this tutorial! Like you, I first used scissors in doing my project and I was almost ready to call the whole thing off. If I hadn't found this, I wouldn't have been able to do my chevron table. =)
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I am working with 5 & 6 th graders next week, cutting duck tape with scissors - not good. So I started reading posting, and thought I would try sticking a length onto wax paper, and then cutting it. It works great!!!!!!!!!!! Thought I would share.
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