Versatile washi tape adds creative colour to anything it touches. Here are four easy projects to try
How to get the look
Washi tape from etsy.com; cake stand from Redcurrent; cupcakes from Petal; elephant ornament from Allium; vase, necklace, flowers and lollies stylist’s own. Wall painted in Resene ‘Vanilla Ice’. Buy your washi tape and cardboard from Warehouse Stationery.
Visit warehousestationery.co.nz for all your craft needs.
Created by: Sarah Conder. Photography by: Melanie Jenkins@ Flash Studios.
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Cake toppers
Cut bamboo skewers into various lengths. Wrap a piece of washi tape around the end of a skewer and carefully line up and stick the lengths together. Add another piece of tape (or two), then cut the ends at different angles to create little flags.
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Gift boxes
Purchase plain boxes (or make your own from a template downloaded from the internet). Decorate with washi tape to create pretty packaging for gifts.
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Greeting cards
Cut a piece of cardboard to create a birthday card, score down the middle and fold. Stick washi tape to the front of the card in vertical, horizontal or angled stripes. Cut a banner or circle out of paper and write your message on it. Stick it on top of the washi tape stripes using double-sided tape.
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Framed washi art
Cut a piece of card to fit your frame. Design your pattern, using a pencil to lightly mark the card, measuring to ensure your design will be centred. Stick strips of washi tape over your design, then gently cut out shapes with a craft knife to avoid cutting the card. Peel off the unwanted bits of tape.
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