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When most people think of Halloween, they think of trick-or-treaters,
bats, ghosts and goblins, pumpkins and candy corn. Now, trick-or-treaters
can leave their pillowcase in the closet and keep their books
in their book bags. Instead, they can tote a brown paper
bag from the local grocery store with a little more spook
and spirit. With these instructions, you can take one of
Halloween’s traditional representative items – candy
corn – and put it to work as a candy bag.
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You will need:
- Brown paper grocery bag
- Scissors
- Colored DuckŪ brand duct tape
- DuckŪ brand Reflective Tape
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Step 1: Open your brown paper
bag and cut down one of the vertical seams. Then, cut
the bottom
off of the bag. Lay the bag out horizontally on your workspace. |
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Step 2:
Use a piece of tape about 4 inches
long to seal the edge on one of the short sides of
the rectangle. Trim off the extra tape.
Hint: Covering the bag completely with duct tape
will make it stronger, which means you can carry more
candy! |
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Step 3: Roll the bag into a
cone shape, duct tape side out. To make a smaller bag,
roll the cone tightly;
for a larger bag, roll the cone loosely. |
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Step 4:
Secure the inner seam of your bag
with a strip of duct tape. Then, tape down the outer
seam using your colored duct tape – matching
the colors as you seal.
Hint: You may need to trim a little
bit off the top of your bag to give it a conic look. |
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Step 5: Close the bottom of
the bag by cutting small slits into the end. Fold the
small edges over
onto each other and secure with a couple small pieces of tape. |
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Step 6: For the handle,
make a double-sided duct tape strip to your desired
length. Attach the handle to the inside of the bag
using strips of duct tape.
To make a double-sided strip:
- Cut two pieces of duct tape to the desired length.
- Lay one strip sticky side up on your work surface.
- Place the second strip on top, sticky side down.
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Step 7: For safety, add a strip or two of Reflective
Tape to the handle or side panels of your bag. |
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Options: You can also turn the
brown paper bag into a trick-or-treat sack to go along
with any costume - scary or cute! Here's how:
- Trim your bag to the desired shape - leave it as
a rectangle, round off the top, or cut off some of
the top to make a square.
- Instead of creating the candy corn look, cover the
outside of the brown paper bag with your favorite colors
of duct tape. You can use black and white duct tape
to make a checkered flag for a racecar driver; red
with yellow polka dots to go along with a clown costume;
or an orange bag with black cut-out eyes and mouth
and a green handle for a jack-o-lantern.
- Add a handle and a few strips of Reflective Tape
for safety. Then it's off through the neighborhoods!
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