Just had to apply the Washi Tape to my iPhone power supply... |
Yes, I still have the 3GS series phone, why replace it if it's not broken!! I reduce, reuse sorta, by keeping my three year old phone ;) |
Loving me some pink polka dot washi tape!!! |
Just had to apply the Washi Tape to my iPhone power supply... |
Yes, I still have the 3GS series phone, why replace it if it's not broken!! I reduce, reuse sorta, by keeping my three year old phone ;) |
Loving me some pink polka dot washi tape!!! |
What I like most is the tape is not overly sticky and if applied a little off, I can redo the tape easily. |
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I didn't have any red tape so I went for a whimsical look. |
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No one else in class could mistake my iPad power supply for theirs now! :) |
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Decided to use my decorative tapes to dress up a wee handmade notebook I made. |
Supplies needed. |
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Assortment of tapes. |
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I used recycled clean paper for the pages. |
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I even used some wallpaper samples. |
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Sturdy wrapping paper works too. |
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Evenly cut. |
Lined paper. |
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Left over ledger paper from a previous accounting class I took. |
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I even used the cardboard from a cracker box. |
And two strips of washi paper to add sturdiness and colour to the outside edge of my notebook. |
Wooden laundry pins work well for all sorts of crafting projects. I'm making these pink using the Washi, crafting tape. |
All the supplies needed. A little tape goes a long way! |
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Super simple to use and make. Place strip on wood. |
I use a clear ruler to make steady line, and then with craft knife I trim excess tape. |
It's that simple! |
This is the reverse side, using the left over excess tape. |