I have used washi tape to decorate countless things: frames, gift tags and cards, boxes, calendars, candles, and even phone cases! It is so easy to use, relatively inexpensive, and adds a little personality to your crafting. Here's a small sampling of my washi crafting:
(a chipboard box to hold my dry-erase markers, scrap paper, and tennis-ball-eraser-holder)
(one of the key holders at work; the vintage key washi design was perfect!)
(two versions of the same phone case)
(big wooden clothespins for me and my bestie)
(a plain glass candle holder -- love these colors!)
I hope that inspires you to try crafting with washi, if you haven't already. :)
And just in case you thought that washi was taking up all my crafting time, let me assure you it has not. I make time every day to play with yarn. I am still working on a couple of secret projects but will be able to share them with you within a month's time. So please be patient. :)
In the meantime, here is a little crochet star pentagon motif that I made one day recently. This is just a proto-type. I'm hoping to expand on this idea and use it for a blanket for my youngest. (On a side note, I made him a blanket for his 5th birthday. He doesn't like the 'holes' in the pattern :\ so this star blanket will be hole-free.)
2 comments:
I, too, love the colors and patterns of washi, but is there some secret trick to get it to stick? It curls and peels off of whatever I try to use it on, so I'm about to give up on it. But it sure is pretty, and I love what you did with yours! :)
Connie, I burnish it (press real hard) and haven't had any real problems with it coming up. I'd love to see what you do with washi!
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