Decorative Cork Tape

Friday Giveaway – Creative Duck Tape

Bit of a break from stash busting this week to offer you the chance to get something new and innovative – free!

The team at Duck Tape got in touch to let me know about a range of creative products they make and to offer a couple of rolls to giveaway.

So, what’s up for grabs?

Chalkboard Tape

Create chalk labels effortlessly with Duck Chalkboard Tape! Simply break off the perfect amount of tape for your purpose and use it to label, decorate and more! The self-adhesive tape will stick across your items to give you a chalkboard surface on which to write any message you like.

Add to jars for the perfect, rustic chic label that you’ll be able to change when your contents switch. It’s a traditional black chalkboard style that measures 4.7 cm in width and stretches out to 4.5 metres in length, giving you plenty of tape with which to makeover your home!

Cork Tape

Create cork effect designs effortlessly with Duck Cork Tape! Simply break off the perfect amount of tape for your purpose and use it to label, decorate and more! The self-adhesive tape will stick across your items to give you a cork surface to easily embellish any household item.

Add to jars, plant pots and more for rustic chic decoration. It’s a classic cork design tape that measures 4.7 cm in width and stretches out to 4.5 metres in length, giving you plenty of tape with which to makeover your home!

 

Now, what would you make with these? Here are a few quick ideas …

Now, how do you get hold of these?

If you can’t wait for this giveaway draw you can of course check out the full range of creative Duck Tapes at Hobbycraft or The Range (both offer international delivery options if you are not in the UK).

If you can wait, and you’d like to be in with a chance to win a roll each of chalkboard tape AND a roll of cork tape, simply tell me in the comments section below what you’d use either of these creative tapes for.

As usual all names will be lobbed in any available container, probably an old margarine tub, shuffled around and then a name picked out at random.

Terms

  • One winner will receive both a roll of chalkboard tape and a roll of cork tape.
  • Only comments made on this blog will be counted.
  • Comments must be made before midnight on Friday 14th October, 2016. The draw will take place on Saturday 15th October, 2016.
  • UK entries only (sorry international folk, this is a stipulation out of my control).
  • Winners name and address will be passed to a third party organisation in order to facilitate delivery.

Got it? Go!

Thanks for reading. Catch you all again soon.

J :)

39 thoughts on “Friday Giveaway – Creative Duck Tape

  1. So many uses .At the moment I’m stocking up on bits to decorate jars for our mincemeat we will be making in half term for cubs 100 challenge we would love something a bit different.

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  2. I also reuse my DE coffee jars, they are ideal for ribbons, lace & assorted bits too good to throw, using the cork tape around the middle would stop them clunking together. The chalkboard tape makes great labels when stuck to cardstock

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  3. Ooh this range of tapes just keeps getting better. If folk haven’t seen it, it is usually in stores on its own stand with a free leaflet full of crafty ideas!
    I re-use and recycle a lot so my storage in craft and kitchen doesn’t necessarily match and I tend to mark up or cover to unify and make it easier on the eye. The advantage of the cork would be if a strip was wound around the fatest part of a jar, it wouldn’t make clinking and jiggling noises when rattled next to its neighbour on the shelf etc.My nerves are super sensitive at times due to fibromyalgia. The chalkboard tape would make for easily changed motivational phrases on wall decor to ring the changes.
    Cheers

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  4. Hi John, love the chalkboard tape. I’d use this to label all my storage boxes as when I use the contents I can just change the front really easily instead of using more tape from my labelling machine. Hope you are keeping well and still raising lots of funds. x

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  5. The Chalkboard tape would be great to label all my ‘Celebration’ tubs of flowers and bits’n’bobs – don’t which are choccies and which are crafty stash lol. Thanks for the chance John.

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  6. Would love some of the chalkboard tape! I use glass paint to recycle Douwe Egberts coffee jars for kitchen storage, which is great till you come to labelling what’s in it, which might change…chalkboard could be the perfect solution!

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  7. I have seen Duck Tape before, but not these two variations. They look brilliant. Chalkboard tape for all sorts of labelling – home made goodies and jars, crafting and storage items would be perfect. Cork finish – base of coasters for non-slip, or even on top to stop the mugs sliding off! I like cork tags on cards – great for texture. Looking forward to meeting you on Thursday, John.

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  8. Thanks for letting me know about these tapes, my imagination is already working, The cork tape would look great as part of my decorated candles.

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  9. What a great competition John, thank you!

    I would use the cork one stuck on the bottom of all sorts of things to protect my tables, worktops etc and as I am just setting up a craft room I would use the chalkboard one to cut in fancy shapes and use as labels for all my tins, tubs, shelves etc. Good luck to everyone who gets into the margarine tub 😃😃 xx

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