Last week I went to the Hobbycraft Halloween and Christmas preview. There were so many lovely products to inspire me (and hopefully you too!). I can’t wait to get my hands on some of their new products and get crafting.
I was given a roll of the new Disney Frozen Duck Tape which will be available very soon. I knew I wanted to make something special with it so made a Frozen Duck Tape pocket money wallet for my daughter. She has just started receiving pocket money and I wanted her to have somewhere to keep her pennies.
Time to make: 30 mins
Frozen Duck Tape pocket money wallet equipment:
Disney Frozen Duck Tape
Contrasting Duck Tape colour – I used Aqua
Mini Duck Tape – I used Pink
scissors
velcro dots
How to make a Duck Tape pocket money wallet:
The new Disney Frozen Duck Tape features Anna and Elsa and lots of pretty colours. I wanted to use a contrasting colour for the inside so found a roll of Duck Tape in Aqua, and another roll of Mini Duck Tape in Pink for the edges.
First I made a sheet of A4 Duck Tape by covering both sides in the Frozen Duck Tape and the other side in Aqua Duck Tape. I trimmed the edges to make sure there were no sticky bits.
I cut my sheet into two so I could make two small wallets and put one piece to one side.
With the Frozen side underneath, fold the bottom third up and secure either side with a piece of the Mini Duck Tape.
Fold the top third over and secure with another piece of Mini Duck Tape.
Cover any remaining raw edges with more Mini Duck Tape.
Add velcro dots to secure the wallet.
I made another wallet with the remaining Duck Tape sheet. This one I reversed and kept the Frozen side inside. It’s a really cute pattern and I know my daughter will love using it for her pocket money.
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So cute. She must have been delighted! Thanks so much for sharing with the #pinitparty. Have pinned 🙂
This is so easy! Pinned!#PinItParty
Hi, popped over from the Parenting pin it party. I love this idea, we have also been making some things using duck tape, brilliant stuff! I have followed you on pinterest as Lucy Goodwin
Fabulous, have been wanting to do this too, a great craft project for kids too! Thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
What a great idea… I have a BIG frozen fan and I know she would love this craft, Looks like we’ll be heading to hobby craft! #Parentingpinitparty (pinterest id thefreerangefamily)