It seems that every time I hold a duct-tape class, a member gazes up at my stock of duct-tape in awe and says, almost reverently, “Where did you get all of that duct-tape?”
To be fair, I do have a fair amount, but I haven’t quite had the heart to tell them it’s about a sixth of what I *used* to have in good ol’ Anchorage.
That’s because I moved to Juneau not too long ago, and we might as tell it like it is. Um, there’s nothing here. Well, besides amazing scenery, boats, wildlife, and general awesomeness. Not even a Taco Bell.
We do, however have Wal-Mart. And hardware stores. And JoAnne’s. Even a tiny Costco. It helps to be the hub of Southeast. I guess.
The duct tape variety was pretty slim, though. I was slightly discouraged about it, since it had taken me *forever* to get our Wal-Mart in the ANC to carry a solid supply of the stuff.
No sense in whining about it, though. I had a bin full of about 30 rolls I had drug up here with me, and Wal-Mart had white, red, black, and gray. Maybe dark blue? Can’t remember.
It was a start.
So I bought it all. Yup. Every roll. Well, not the gray. But all the colored. Because spending $7 a roll at Joanne’s is not my idea of a good time. (p.s. sorry to any of my Juneau duck-os who suffered with zero tape for all these months! It was for a good cause.
I also hit AIH, (hardware store) which is my FAVORITE place to buy tape because it’s way cheaper. No, it’s not Duck brand, but I love it just as much. Maybe more, because it comes on 60 yard rolls instead of 20, 15, 0r 10 yard rolls like the Duck. They have a very good selection of colors, too, which is a plus. Am I boring you yet? I can talk about tape all day….)
Lo and behold, after following this pattern for 8 months, I went to Wal-Mart this week and guess what I saw? Over night, they had gone from 10 rolls TOTAL at a time, to 10 different COLORS at a time!
So if you are asking yourself as you watch the tutorials on this blog, how I get all these colors? Just remember. You too have the power to make a change. You are a duck-o; a powerful force in the duct-tape market. You too, can build a supply of tape over time, with every pattern, and every color imaginable. All it takes is time.
(and money, but we won’t talk about that…..eeee……..)