Ok, I've got to be honest here. I never got the whole buzz about Washi tape. I had a few rolls, I used them in a few layout as a trim or on a corner of a picture here an there, but I never understood why some of my friends just had to have bags full of them.
I was nervous when given this assignment, I had my package of Washi tape on the corner of my scrapbooking table just staring at me, taunting me. So here I go, try to use the Washi tape in a whole new way.
The first technique I used was masking. Since Washi tape is repositionable, it was easy to use as a mask. I simply tore off different lengths and placed several strips on my cardstock. I them spread a generous amount of CTMH Create-a-shade pearl paint with a brush over the tape and let dry. Once dried I just peeled the tape off, revealing stripes on my cardstock
I then took chipboard shapes and covered them in Washi tape. I had a Maya Road polaroid frame and I used the square from inside the frame and covered 3 of them in different Washi tape patterns. I also used a CTMH chipboard tag.
And just for good measure, I also used the Washi tape in the traditional way I usually use them : a small strip on the corner of my pictures like this :
And here is the finished layout
It was so much fun! I was amazed at how versatile Washi tape can be. The Washi tape I used is the gorgeous My Mind's Eye's My Girl decorative tape. I then used leftovers I had from different collections such as Pink Paislee's Secret Crush paper, Bo Bunny's Zip-A-Dee-Doodle stickers, Cosmo Cricket's Sweet Disposition paper, stickers and chipboard alphabet (Check out the banner: I simply adore them! double sided so you can either use the plain side of the side with a letter!). To complete the layout I then added Prima and Maya Road flowers and a butterfly, CTMH hemp, and the very cute Fancy Pants' Be Loved buttons.
I hope you liked my take on Washi tape use. If you have other ways to use it, please comment below and let us know how you use it.
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
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