DIY Saturday | 4 DIY Washi Tape Craft Links
| August 25, 2012 | Posted by admin under Beauty, DIY, Featured, Lifestyle |
Time: 17 00
Status: Craft Time!
Time to get your crafty-ness on & this week I’m showing you guys 4 craft ideas related to WashiTape!
What’s washi? {Quoted from Wikipedia}
Washi (和紙?) is a style of paper that was first made in Japan. Washi is commonly made using fibers from the bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia chrysantha), or the paper mulberry, but also can be made using bamboo, hemp, rice, and wheat. Washi comes from wa meaning Japanese and shi meaning paper, and the term is used to describe paper made by hand in the traditional manner.
Washi tapes are really gorgeous and the uses are limitless. In this post, I’m gonna show you how you can add washi tape to your paper craft, keyboard & even use it for beauty DIY! So let’s get started and see what we can do with it.
DIY1:
{via crazylittleprojects}
Washi tape notebook and pen set makes a nice little touch to your everyday writing material. If you have kids, this makes great party favors for your little ones birthday party!
DIY 2:
{via HerNewLeaf}
Add a small touch to your keyboard by dressing them up! This DIY washi tape laptop keyboard will make you want to type more. And imagine yourself having to type a 3000 words thesis for your school paper, a fancy keyboard will make your time spent typing more enjoyable, no?
DIY 3:
{via mei
Think washi tape is just for paper craft? Think again. Instead of spending hours trying to get a perfect nail art, why not washi tape for nail art? Is a time saver plus it’s gorgeous too!
DIY 4:
{via Red-broll
Washi tape can be expensive. So why not make your own? DIY your own washi tape not only can it save you money, you can basically create any design in any size you want! Kudos to Red-broll
Get your crafty-ness on and get the weekend craft time started! Or read Other DIY Saturday Posts.
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