Using 12 rolls of Duck Tape, two Pinckney-area teens spent about 59 hours crafting a coordinated prom ensemble that has landed them among the top 10 couples in the Duck Tape brand's annual scholarship competition.

Gabrielle Farina, 19, of Pinckney, and Ryan Danko, 18, of Lakeland, pose in their prom dresses they crafted out of Duck Tape.

Gabrielle Farina, 19, of Pinckney, and Ryan Danko, 18, of Lakeland, attended prom at Pinckney Community High School in their 1920's-inspired Duck Tape outfits.

The geometric black, gold and white designs used in both Farina's flapper dress and Danko's tuxedo were based on Art Deco style—and ended up matching their school's prom theme of The Great Gatsby.

In a fun twist, the white Duck Tape used in their ensembles also glowed in the dark—which made the intricate designs on the couple's outfits pop at night.

View more photos of Farina's and Danko's outfits

Their work has been named in the top 10 nationwide out of more than 150 entries in the annual Stuck at Prom scholarship contest.

Winners of the contest receive their share of $50,000 in college scholarships.

Though a panel of judges selected the top 10, public voting is now underway to determine the top three winners.

Online voting, which is limited to one vote per email address per day, ends July 8.

Amy Biolchini is the K-12 education reporter for The Ann Arbor News. Reach her at amybiolchini@mlive.com, (734) 623-2552 or on Twitter. Find all Washtenaw County K-12 education stories on MLive.com.