I love Duck Tape, seriously, you can do so many things with it! We always have several rolls around the house. The kids love using it for thier projects and I use it all the time too. This no-sew Duck Tape Zipper Case was another fun project. Be sure to scroll down to the end becuase I have a chance for you to win a Duck Tape pack for your own tape fun!
I love Duck Tape, seriously, you can do so many things with it! We always have several rolls around the house. The kids love using it for thier projects and I use it all the time too. This no-sew Duck Tape Zipper Case was another fun project. I recently bought this transparent tape, which was perfect for this Duck Tape Zipper Case becuase you can see what’s inside!
This no-sew Duck Tape zipper pouch was so easy and fun to make. You can make one too! All you need is a zipper and tape… yep.. that’s it!
You need to create a “fabric” from the Duck Tape. I started with laying strips of tape sticky side up. Then cover with another layer of tape sticky side down. So now your “fabric” isn’t sticky. I alternated the tape for design, but you can layer anyway you want. My pieces were about 8-9″ long.
Trim your piece to a rectangle.
Now for the front, we will put in the zipper! Lay 1 tape piece sticky side up on the table. Place one side of the zipper along the edge of the tape and press firmly. Cover it with another piece of tape to finish the top- sticky sides together. Add another piece to the bottom of the zipper. I put three more strips sticky side up, then finished with another layer sticky sides together.
You now have a rectangle with a zipper in it!
Trim to match the back of the pouch. Place the two pieces together with the zipper facing up. We are now going to attach the front and back together. Do this by placing tape on the front, then folding to the back. Trim the ends, and do one side at a time. After all four sides are taped, you are finished!
Perfect for school right? Make a few to keep all your school supplies organized and ready to use. Be sure to enter the giveaway below before you go!!
I’ve also got a great giveaway for you!!! The winner has thier choice of one of the Duck Tape Bundles below. I’ll contact the winner for thier choice. Tape will be sent via 2 day shipping from Amazon{must be a US shipping address}. Enter via the rafflecopter widget here.
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Try these fun Duct Tape crafts for back to school fun.
Christina Caswell says
My daughter would really like these duct tape bundles. She makes lots of things out of duct tape: wallets, purses, pencil containers, pencil and pen toppers, etc.
Cindy says
I’ve made a few things from duct tape (roses, pouches, etc) and use it for everything!
rust says
We made the wallet (well, my son did). Pretty neat!
Katie C says
When I was a poor student, I made Christmas ornaments!
Darlene says
I have been meaning to try to make a ductktape wallet!
Vicki H says
I haven’t crafted with duct tape yet. I would like to try your zipper pouch.
HS says
I would make wallet with Duck Tape.
Sandy K says
My daughter has made pencil holders.
Connie Cain says
Would try to make this pouch for the grandson for school. 🙂
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Mara says
I would make a zipper pouch too! My Grandfather always believed that Duct Tape could fix everything, it would be fun if he was still alive to show him all of the cool prints!
Shawna says
I would love to make customizes notebooks and binders with duck tape. Love your zipper pouch! Thanks for this great giveaway!
David says
I have never made anything with duct tape, but some of these designs would be great for decorating a kids room.
Amy C. says
I think I would set my kids loose with these and see what they come up with!
Kathy E. says
I’d like to decorate the cover of my sketch book with duck tape and make it more colorful. Right now it’s just plain ol’ black. Ick.
Lee says
Thank you for the giveaway and cute tutorial! I would like to make some duck tape wallets and try your tutorial! thanks!
Mary says
I’ve made wallets with kiddos, flowers, and upholstered my office chair with Duct Tape,…. But your zipper pouches take the cake!! That’s what I am trying next!! Great giveaway!!
Linda says
I Haven’t made anything but think Duck Tape Purses are really neat
Helen Gullett says
I have not yet tried to make things with any Duck Tapes. But I would love to try! Your tutorial is awesome!
Cheryl B says
I made a scrapbook page using duck tape as a border.
Jeanine Jones says
I would make a cool binder for back to school for my niece