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washi tape bunting

DIY Gifts· diy giftwrap· Stationery· Teachers

7 Nov

washi tape buntingWashi tape bunting

You know how much we LOVE home made wrapping paper solutions, and we’re always on the look out for ideas to share, eek, how cute is THIS washi tape bunting on a parcel?!

Seriously, we can’t live without Washi Tape in our studio, whether we’re crafting or scrapbooking, or upcycling an old cardboard box into something pretty and reusable, washi tape is just about! For those of you who DON’T know what washi tape IS, its name comes from wa meaning Japanese and shi meaning paper, and this phrase is used to describe the paper made in a traditional Japanese method.

As a low tack colourful printed tape – you can buy a set here in the UK to get you started using washi tape, and once you’ve started you’ll never look back! If you are in the US – click here for a nice starter set too.

Full instructions here on how to make this washi tape bunting

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