Everybody's crazy about
washi tape, and for a good reason. These little rolls of Japanese decorative tape can be used for so many projects; but did you know you could also use
washi tape to pimp up your walls? Like, say, you're in a rental and can't or don't want to paint your walls...
Washi tape them!
Here are some brilliant examples of
washi tape use on walls... Genius, right?
Lovely ideas!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteso smart!
ReplyDeleteThis is genius!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tip, definitely a good one!
ReplyDeleteFun and easy do-it-yourself :)
ReplyDeleteGenius? Yes of course.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this. Great way to add some interest on the walls.
ReplyDeleteWashi tape is incredible :) I just reblogged an idea for using it to decorate bamboo cutlery. So cute!
ReplyDeletebelle sélection !!! Tu avais vu le stand de masking tape à Maison & objet ? c'était incroyable tous ces modèles.. belle fin de semaine ma belle !
ReplyDeleteGreaaaat ;)
ReplyDeleteTrès chic - I adore it.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you,
Axx
Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow lines in the first picture and the tape frames in the last one. Thanks for the inspiration!
Anne
Amazing!!! I loved!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Really easy for a DIY!
ReplyDeleteIt´s a great idea!! where do you get the tape?? MUNI
ReplyDeleteI get mine at cutetape.com, but you can also get some on Etsy. Happy crafting!
ReplyDeletej'ai recouvert la "moulure" d'une porte avec du masking tape rose fluo, ça rend super !
ReplyDeleteThat does look so fun & whimsical as well! I have this lined to my washi tape post too today, for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering if it marks the walls or rips off any paint when it comes off? thanks
ReplyDeleteHey! No, washi tape does not damage your walls in any way, but make sure the wall paint is not too fresh - i.e less than 15 days old. Other than this, you're good to go!
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