how to make a candy wrapper purse : part 1

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the first part of how to make a candy wrapper purse
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  • YAY!! This video is so helpful! I found a TON of videos like this on YouTube, but almost all of them were in another language!

  • @HeyBellBell i'm glad you liked it, i noticed that about the other videos, its like the pop tab bags too all those videos seem to be in spanish.

  • Omg that is awesome this its the best video showing how to do this .....all the other ones are confusing ......also can u make it out of duct tape bc I do duct tape things but I want to try to do something new with it

  • @Ducktapelover100 hi, sorry never tried duct tape could always try with just a few bits just cut and fold afew in the same way and link them together and if they stay in place then it will work for a purse :)

  • hey, cool stuff♥

    um i was wondering what kind of thread you are using. Does it really matter? Because i wanted to use like the string/thread from a fishing pole. is that strong? or can i just use like.. thread that you can use for making bracelets? Ahh... so confused!! Thankkss(:

  • @MsClaytastic you cant use anything too thin because it will rip the wrappers, anything else is fine, i use just the normal cooton thread thats like what is used for making friendship bracelets, hope that helps.

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  • Get on with it!!

  • Great video, I'm going to go and by some wrapping paper

  • This is very helpful thanks for the video! :)

  • @xRiia no, as long as you have the right ratio, the long side needs to be twice the short side plus an extra half inch.

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