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How to Make a Duct Tape Hair Bow

March 3, 2015 By Angie Kauffman · Disclosure: This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. {I may be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.}

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I’m excited to share this How to Make Duct Tape Hair Bows post because it’s actually Molly’s craft that she’s sharing.  She has been wanting to share a video on the site for some time, and this is her debut!

How to Make Duct Tape Hair Bows | RealLifeAtHome.com

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Molly had a great time working on duct tape bows.  In fact, they were so easy to put together that one evening when she had free time, she made a duct tape hair bow for each of the girls in her class!

Supplies You’ll Need for the Duct Tape Hair Bows

  • Your Favorite Decorative Duct Tape
  • A Metal Hair Clip (they have these at craft stores or online [affiliate link])
  • Scissors
  • Ruler (optional, but might be helpful)

How to Make a Duct Tape Hair Bow Tutorial

I’ll hand it over to Molly now, so she can give you the step-by-step on making the duct tape hair bow.

Oh, and if you have a chance to leave her a comment, I know that she would appreciate it so much!

Molly’s How to Make a Duct Tape Hair Bow Tutorial

(If you are reading this via email or feed reader, you may have to come to the site to see the video.)

Have you or your children made any duct tape crafts?  

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About Angie Kauffman

Angie, mom to three very fun kids, is the founder of Real Life at Home.  With degrees in elementary education (B.A.) and special education (M.S.Ed.), as well as being a former homeschooler, she is passionate about supporting both parents and teachers by providing printables, crafts, and activities to help children learn and grow.

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  1. Grandma says

    March 3, 2015 at 4:26 pm

    Wonderful Molly! You did such an amazing and professional job! Made me want to run out and buy some duct tape!! 🙂

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    • Angie Kauffman says

      March 3, 2015 at 4:30 pm

      Your comment made Molly very happy. She said she also wanted to go out and buy duct tape too. LOL She already had a bunch though. This morning, because of the school cancellation, she made a big duct tape bag. (It took her well over an hour!)

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  2. Lauren says

    March 4, 2015 at 10:37 am

    Molly, this tutorial is incredible!!

    My daughter, Clara, is having her 8-year-old birthday party this weekend. We were going to have a painting party (painting cupcakes on canvas), but now she’s torn as to whether we should make duct tape bows!

    I’ll let you know what she decides!

    Thank you for such an easy-to-follow guide. You did such a professional job!

    -Your mom’s friend, Lauren 🙂

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