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This is a packing tape core.
In this composite Al2O3 only evolves in the tape core.
For the bear, we wrapped a 3.5″ tall packing tape core with white construction paper.
I love Marissa's creativity and ingenuity…the "donut" is actually a masking tape core!
The food bowl is a tape core wrapped with patterned tape.
Wrap the outside of the tape core with felt and secure the felt in place with hot glue.
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Our topiary bases were packing tape cores.
If you don't have packing tape cores, use paper cups or paper soup containers.
All you need are tape cores and felt (or construction paper).
If you don't have packing tape cores handy, there are a couple alternatives you can go with (I'll show you those in a minute).
Since these bases are lighter than the tape cores, they run the risk of tipping over after you attach your topiary letters.
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