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Handyman Pail Project

There are a few things my father taught me. Number one, never cross the street without looking both ways. Number two, never cut a steak until it has rested for 10 minutes. And finally, anything and everything can be fixed with Duct Tape®.


I took his sage advice when I fixed up this special Father's Day Pail. I think you’ll find this project a fast and simple way to show how much you care.


Father's Day Pail

To start, wrap a tin paint can with dad’s miracle fixer, Duct Tape®. Add ribbon to the handle and a frame with your favorite photo of dad. Plus and minus brads look like screw heads when attached to the top of the tin. Here’s a new way to use brads when it’s difficult to punch a hole: remove the brad tabs and then attach them with mini Glue Dots®.

Fill the finished decked out painter’s can with some of Dad’s favorites, like wrapped chocolate chip cookies, a new set of pliers or even a cold, frosty beverage! Your world’s best dad will one happy papa!


Your friend,

Mary


P.S. – Did you see us in the May/June edition of Scrapbooks Etc.?  Our Family Printed Transparencies were featured!

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