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Upcycle: Measuring Tape

Measuring tape is totally precious in my house. My kids are always stealing it to pretend it is a jump rope or a pet leash or a kite string. I am always always searching for it. I guess this is why I am drawn to these cute upcycled items made with old measuring tape.

Both the wallets ($10) and bags ($20 to $35) by Undone Clothing bring out the true beauty of measuring tape:

This tape measure bracelet ($5.98) by Ideaka is so perfectly simple.

I also like this one ($15) by CNYResinCo.

This barrette ($3.50) made in New Zealand combines measuring tape and a rhino.

Wanna make your own measuring tape masterpiece? Pick some up here for just $2.65. I am pretty sure they are much cheaper in the store (like 50 cents or something), but here you get to pick from these awesome colors.

Who knew measuring take came in so many colors?

Tina Seamonster blogs her life and craft at I Like Seamonsters.com. But you already knew that.

One Response to “Upcycle: Measuring Tape”

  1. Abitabite Says:

    I am a little obessed with the fabric that is made to look like measuring tape.

    When i get my hands on some, i will be very naighty with it

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