All You Need to Know About Washi Tape (Ideas, Types & Easy DIY Uses)
All You Need to Know About Washi Tape (Types, Uses & Easy Craft Ideas)
Washi tape is one of those tiny supplies that can rescue a project in seconds: a quick border, a clean “frame,” a pop of pattern, a neat label, a little bow-like strip on a gift tag… done.
If you’ve ever wondered what washi tape actually is, why crafters love it so much, and which styles are worth buying first, this guide is your cozy, no-overwhelm answer.
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✨ What Is Washi Tape? 📜 A Brief History of Washi Tape 🧡 Why Washi Tape Is So Popular (And Weirdly Therapeutic) 🎨 Different Types of Washi Tape 🛠️ Easy Washi Tape Uses (Home + Paper Crafts) ✂️ Washi Tape in Cardmaking & Scrapbooking ✅ Advantages of Using Washi Tape ❓ FAQs 🎁 Free Clipart Sampler 💎 All Access Membership✨ What Is Washi Tape?
Washi tape is a decorative, low-tack tape traditionally made with Japanese-style paper (often described as rice paper). It’s lightweight, easy to tear by hand, and designed to be repositionable, which is a big part of the magic.
Crafters love it because it’s:
- Easy to use (tear, stick, trim)
- Low mess (no glue strings, no drying time)
- Low bulk (great for mail-friendly cards)
- Forgiving (you can lift and restick most of the time)
📜 A Brief History of Washi Tape
Modern decorative washi tape took off when creators started using industrial masking tape in unexpected, artsy ways — turning practical tape into patterned design. Once companies saw what artists were making, they began producing tapes in more colors, prints, and packaging designed specifically for crafting.
Today, you’ll find washi tape everywhere: journals, planners, cards, scrapbooks, gift wrapping, and even home decor.
🧡 Why Washi Tape Is So Popular (And Weirdly Therapeutic)
There’s something calming about simple, repeatable creative actions: tear, stick, smooth, repeat. Washi tape is perfect for “low-stress crafting,” especially when you want something pretty without pulling out paints, stamps, or a full tool setup.
It’s also a beginner-friendly way to experiment with:
- Color palettes
- Pattern mixing
- Layout and composition
- Quick finishing details
🎨 Different Types of Washi Tape
There are endless designs, but these categories show up again and again — and they’re great “first buys” if you’re building a small stash.
1) Stripes
Stripe tapes are a classic because they work as borders, frames, or clean background accents without feeling too busy.
- Perfect for planners, journals, and modern cards
- Great for “straight line” layouts and quick borders
2) Checkered / Grid
Checkered tapes add a cozy, scrapbook-y look and are especially cute on notebook covers and photo corners.
- Use as book or journal spine tape
- Great for “patchwork” style backgrounds
3) Cityscapes
Cityscape tapes feel a little more “special” and are popular for travel journals, memory keeping, and wanderlust-themed scrapbooks.
- Fun for travel spreads and postcard-style cards
- Looks great paired with neutrals and kraft cardstock
4) Florals
Florals are the easiest “always works” category — soft, pretty, and versatile across many occasions.
- Thank you, sympathy, birthday, congratulations
- Easy way to soften a clean-and-simple design
5) Special Finishes (Foil, Gilded, Ombre, Wide Washi)
These tapes are the “wow factor” options:
- Foiled/gilded tapes add shine with no embossing tools
- Ombre tapes create instant gradients
- Wide washi can act like patterned paper (instant backgrounds)
🛠️ Easy Washi Tape Uses (Home + Paper Crafts)
Washi tape isn’t just for paper crafting. Here are a few easy uses that require almost no tools:
- Labels: pantry jars, cables, file tabs, pen cups
- Photo wall: tape corners to hang prints without frames
- Gift wrap: make simple wrap look intentional
- Bookmarks & tabs: quick page markers
- Desk rescue: cover small scratches or stains with a cute strip
✂️ Washi Tape in Cardmaking & Scrapbooking
Washi tape is a paper crafter’s best friend because it’s fast, flat, and forgiving. Here are beginner-friendly ideas that look polished:
- Instant background: layer 3–5 strips across a panel, then add a sentiment
- Card “frame”: border the edges with a thin tape for a finished look
- Washi + die cuts: die-cut a word or shape, then place over washi strips
- Notebook cover: decorate a plain cover with coordinated tape stripes
- Tags: cover a tag with wide washi, punch hole, add twine
✅ Advantages of Using Washi Tape
- Easy to find: lots of styles online and in craft shops
- Cost-friendly: a little roll goes a long way
- Clean crafting: minimal mess, minimal tools
- Low-tack: repositionable (great for beginners)
- Durable in storage: keeps well in a drawer or bin
❓ FAQs
How do you use washi tape for scrapbooking and cardmaking?
Tear or cut a strip, place it where you want, smooth it down, and trim edges with scissors or a craft knife. Because it’s flat, it adds almost no bulk.
What can you do with washi tape?
Use it for borders, backgrounds, labels, tabs, gift wrap accents, photo corners, quick embellishments, and even home decor details.
How do you decorate with washi tape?
Pick one or two coordinating tapes, repeat them in 2–3 spots (like a border + a tiny flag + a tag accent), and your project will look cohesive fast.
What is the best washi tape?
The “best” is the one that tears cleanly, sticks smoothly, and lifts without ripping paper. If you’re unsure, start with one floral + one stripe + one neutral foil or grid.
🎁 Free Clipart Sampler
If you’d like cozy, high-resolution artwork to pair with washi tape (tags, cards, journal spreads), a free sampler is waiting for you.
Sign up below and the sampler will arrive gently in your inbox, ready for quick crafts and pretty details 💌
💎 All Access Membership
All Access Membership gives you a huge library of artwork and papers that pair beautifully with washi tape — for cards, journals, and easy DIY projects.
- ✨ Unlimited access to clipart, digital papers, journaling pages, and cardmaking kits
- 🧺 New releases included while the membership is active
- ⚡ Instant downloads with clear, friendly licensing for crafters and small shops
- 🔁 Perpetual rights for everything downloaded during your active time, even if you cancel later
🌷 Final Thoughts
Washi tape is small but mighty: it adds color, pattern, and polish in seconds. Start with a few versatile styles (stripes, florals, a neutral foil), then build your stash based on what you actually reach for.