(I'll show you the rest of the project -- and some more washi tape -- tomorrow!)
As I explained on yesterday's post, washi tape is the new chevron.
Okay, that's kind of comparing apples to oranges -- but you get the idea.
I am just LOVIN' all the fun things this tape can do .... and I thought I'd share some more creative washi projects from around blogland!
Check 'em out ....
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| (adorable, washi-wrapped vases from decor8) |
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| (washi covered notebook from Oh Hello Friend) |
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| (extra-special gift tags from Elise Blaha) |
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| (washi-adorned clothespins from A Spoonful of Sugar) |
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| (cute jars AND lids from Craft & Creativity) |
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| (washi tape bunting! from Poppytalk) |
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| (sweet and simple washi flagged straws from nefotlak.) |
And last but not least, I LOVE these washi-wrapped Easter Eggs!!! Sure glad I saw this before dying all of my eggs this year! :-)
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| (ADORABLE no-dye Easter eggs at Better Homes and Gardens) |
LOVE these projects .... and beware -- I'm sure you'll be seeing LOTS of other washi-inspired ideas floating around the blogosphere in the near future!
Go pick up some of your favorite designs and see what you can come up with! :-)
*Linking up at This Kind of Love for What I'm Loving Wednesday!


















Those Washi Taped eggs are so fun! I love that.
ReplyDeleteI love the way your washi projects came out. I am going to buy some washi masking tape, I have to make some Easter ornaments for some family members and friends. Thank you for introducing me to washi.
ReplyDeleteOk. Now I want some washi tape. I love the mini bunting!
ReplyDeleteDropping by from WILW.
Holly
http://adventuresofholly.com
It's official: I need to find me some of this stuff! Love all these ideas - and those mason jars are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteLove all of these ideas using washi-tape... really need to get some soon!
ReplyDeletenice post!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the eggs. such great ideas out there.
thanks for the feature Bec :)
cheryl xox.