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Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia


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Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - finished flowerMy local dollar store had duct tape for 50 cents a roll so I had to get some in holiday colours to craft with, of course! They're great for decorations or sticking onto a wrapped gift. Here is how to make a simple, but cute, poinsettia plant with duct tape, paper, and a stick.

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This craft only used a fraction of the duct tape so you can make several. Enjoy!

Total Time: 70 minutes

Yield: 1 poinsettia plant

Supplies:

Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - supplies
 

Steps:

  1. Freehand draw five leaves of different shapes and sizes onto your card stock.
  2. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - free hand draw five leaves on the cardstock
     
  3. Cut out the leaves.
  4. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - cut them out
     
  5. Place the leaves on one sheet of paper and trace them several times. Repeat on the second sheet of paper.
  6. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - trace leaves onto a piece of paper and the on a second one
     
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  7. Flip the traced papers over.
  8. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - turn the paper with the tracings over
     
  9. Neatly cover the backside of one traced paper in red duct tape.
  10. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - cover the back side of one paper with red duct tape
     
  11. Cover the other traced paper's backside in green duct tape.
  12. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - cover the other with green tape
     
  13. Flip over to the white traced sides and cut out all the leaves.
  14. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - flip the pages over and cut out all of the leaves
     
  15. Take your stick and tape the red leaves on, starting with the smallest leaves on the top of the stick, leaving a tiny portion of the stick exposed.
  16. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - start with the smallest red leaves and wrap with tape to adhere to the stick
     
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  17. Work your way down and around the stick with the bigger leaves.
  18. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - work your way down with larger leaves
     
  19. Then start taping on the green leaves underneath.
  20. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - start taping the green leaves underneath
     
  21. Wrap your piece of wire around the bottom of the stick to make a springy spiral.
  22. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - wrap wire around the bottom of the stick to make a springy spiral
     
  23. Slip the spiral onto the top of the stick.
  24. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - slip spiral on the top of the stick in the space left
     
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  25. You can keep the stick long and stick it into a vase, or cut the stick and use it as a decoration.
  26. Making a Duct Tape Poinsettia - leave the stick long or cut short
     

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