You might think of tape as the sticky office supply you send your kids to school with and maybe occasionally use to fix a tear in paperwork. But you probably never thought that humble roll of tape could fix some of your most annoying day-to-day problems.
Tricky bracelet you can’t get on by yourself? Tons of lint on your favorite black t-shirt? As it turns out, tape is your go-to solution!
Here are 9 surprising problems you can solve with some simple tape:
1. Measure a Screw
When you need to clear a hole in a wall for a screw, you’re sometimes playing a game of chance. You could easily make the hole too deep or not deep enough – unless you measure and mark just the right length with a piece of tape.
Put your screw up against a drill bit, then put a piece of tape around where the screw ends. Using a thicker duct tape and something brightly colored is especially helpful.
Screw into the wall right up until you get to the tape marker, and you’ll have the perfect hole!
2. Tricky Bracelet Clasp
How annoying is it when you’re trying to get a bracelet on, but you can’t hold one end while also hooking the clasp? It’s one of the most irritating parts of getting ready solo!
All you need to do is tape down one end to your arm, grab the clasp, and hook the bracelet with no struggle.
3. Level Off Flour
4. Impromptu Lint Roller
5. Fix Frayed Laces
It’s hard to lace up your sneakers if the plastic tip is gone and you’re left with frayed fabric. To tighten up the end of the lace, wrap a piece of clear tape around the frayed end, and it’ll slide into any eyelet easily.
6. The Perfect Seat Adjustment
No matter how off the placement gets, you’ll always know exactly where to put it back to.
7. Make Fun Nail Art
If you’re anything like us, you see cool geometric nail art on Pinterest and wish you were that skilled with nail polish. Well, you don’t have to be to get gorgeous tips! Using strategic pieces of clear tape can help you make some angular, edgy nail art.
8. Store Emergency Screws
Want to keep some nails and screws in a junk drawer or purse safely? Lay out a piece of packing tape, put the hardware you want on hand onto the sticky side of the tape, and then fold it up into a neat package. Slip it into your bag for an on-the-go emergency kit.
9. Homemade Labels
Yes, you can make your own labels with clear packing tape and some printed images! You’re going to have to watch the video below to get the tutorial, but they will walk you through the process step-by-step. In the end, you’ll be able to personalize any passion project for next to nothing.
Do you use tape in a creative way? Make sure to share your thoughts on these hacks and your own with us.