Japanese Masking Tape Craftiness: Part 4
Here you go, folks…Part 4 of 4!

Cool stationery, postcard and gift tag ideas
via A Spoonful of Sugar ( 1 / 2 / 3 )


DIY Wallpaper by Little Green Notebook
(think decor for your party/photobooth backdrops)

Stripey black & white envelope seals
from Hello Handmade


Stitched-on “bunting” invites by Mermag


For online shopping, you could try here , here and here. Also, don’t forget Etsy. There’s a bunch that offer them here and here. Have fun!
Series: Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3










14 comments
These are all by far my faves!!! I LOVE the stationary usages! And I just saw those handwritten love notes before… so gorgeous!!
Thanks so much for the link! I love your series on the masking tape – it is such a fun craft supply!
OMG I love the wallpaper idea!
Saw this and thought of you:
http://to-be-charmed.com/2010/03/04/japanese-washi-tape-spring-part-ii/
I love your blog, and all the great ideas you share. Thanks for the four roundups. For sure inspirational. I’ll be linking my readers to you.
Thanks,
Shauna
The wall paper is my fave!
I think it is safe to say you have a tiny cruch on washi paper?!
These are so cute!
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AMAZING! I am so hooked on washi tape too.
Ahh! The fact that I’ve never owned any Japanese masking tape needs to be remedied immediately! It’ll be a hard choice deciding on my first roll.
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Does your website have a contact page? I’m having problems locating it but, I’d like to send you an e-mail.
I’ve got some recommendations for your blog you might be interested in hearing. Either way, great blog and I look forward to seeing it grow over time.
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