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    Could old gift cards be turned into a tail?

    There was a thread a while back where someone was re purposing plastic bags into a "sequin" tail. I loved the idea of up cycling. I was wondering if you all think it'd be possible to do something similar but with used gift cards. I work at a Starbucks and we have a whole bag of cards that would have otherwise been thrown away. They might be a bit thick for a hole punch, but that was my first thought.

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    A tail made out of Starbucks cards would be like mermaid-squared....mermaid-ception?!

    Really though. That's a cool idea if you could find a heavy-duty hole punch to handle the plastic. Starbucks makes such pretty gift cards and I always feel bad throwing them in the recycling bin...


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    That would be cool!

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    Oh oh! A guitar pick punch would be strong enough! They're designed to punch through credit cards! And the punch outs are scale shaped! http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/e91b/

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    That sounds awesome! I can just imagine it! ^w^
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    Oh wow! That guitar pick puncher is perfect! I'd have to find a way to punch a smaller hole too, for stitching. But I'm sure they make heavy duty regular hole punches; I remember a lot of people putting holes in their id cards in college.

    The cards are super pretty! I went through them today, and the majority are green or tan, but there's enough variety to make an interesting patern of some kind lol

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    I'm excited to see how this turns out. I love the idea of it!
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    I organized them into color batches. I think I'm gonna go for it! I've been looking up heavy duty hole punches, plus that cool guitar pick one.
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    My sister is currently making a fairy dress from starbucks cards she's shaping them into flower petals with a heat gun
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    Very cool eco-friendly idea! Love it!
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    How great of an idea is this?! I think it has the potential to look so pretty I'm definitely following this project
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mermaid Enora View Post
    My sister is currently making a fairy dress from starbucks cards she's shaping them into flower petals with a heat gun
    Oh that sounds so cool! I'd love to see pictures!

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    Do you all think this one would work for the little holes?
    It only has 3 reviews. All the ones designed for cards are a slot rather than a hole.

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    looks fine to me

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    1/8th of an inch holes are tiny, and I honestly don't think that kind of a punch would go through the plastic very easily. :/ Your hands would probably get sore after just a couple.

    I think your best bet would be that guitar pick punch, or some kind of device that uses heat to cut them out. How do people laser cut things? I remember I had a Hello Kitty bow necklace made of thick acrylic I bought off of Etsy that had been lasercut...


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    A hammer and nail would probably be enough to make your holes.

    Laser cutters are quite expensive. Most cost nearly as much as a silicone tail! The cheapest I've seen is $800.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Princess Pearl View Post
    A hammer and nail would probably be enough to make your holes.

    Laser cutters are quite expensive. Most cost nearly as much as a silicone tail! The cheapest I've seen is $800.



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    Okay yeah, forget that idea then. Haha. I was even thinking of heating up a tear-drop shaped cookie cutter or something and using that...but the guitar pick punch is probably a way safer/more realistic idea.


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    Any updates on this?
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    Not yet, I have to order the guitar pick punch first. I'll bring the cards home tomorrow though! Still need an idea on how to attach the scales.

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    http://www.amazon.com/Badge-Hole-Slo.../dp/B0006M648E I think this might be too big of a hole but it is meant for ID cards which is that same material as gift cards. Its also fairly cheap around $13. I think this gift card tail idea is fintastic and I cant wait to see it come to life!

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