Leader Resource 1: Duct Tape Lunch Bag Page 2
Step 6: To tape the sides, open your bag and stand it upright.
Step
7: Cover the
sides with duct tape. Laying the tape vertically will help make the bag easy to
fold. In addition, placing your hand in the bag will give you a solid surface,
making the sides easier to cover. Trim off any excess
tape.
Step 8: Cover the bottom of the bag with one strip torn into 2 6” strips, trimming off any excess tape.
*The end result should be a duct tape lunch bag that folds flat after use with the original folds of the paper bag. Add tape or pen decorations, a handle, or whatever your imagination can think of.
From the Duck® Tape Club website used with permission.
See other
Duck® Tape Club projects, such as the Picture Frame, Bookmark, and Bracelet.
Last updated on Thursday, June 12, 2008.



