Saturday, 1 September 2012

DIY Washi tape Tutorial

Hi Everyone! Hope you're having a great weekend.
 
Part of my My Creative Time order arrived this week which were from Emma's
latest release. So I have been busily making lots of variations of tri-fold cards and envelopes.
 
I used washi tape on one of the cards I made and  really liked the look.
 
 
 
So decided to have a go at making my own!
 
 
 
 
 
Basic masking tape placed on my glass mat...you could use a craft sheet.
 
I stamped in archival ink.
 
I wiped a corner of my distress ink pads onto the glass mat, added water and coloured in.
 
I attached them to acetate to store.
It's very addictive to make!
 
 
 
 
 
It's so easy,this will be fab for Christmas packaging!!!
 
List of supplies:-
Card Sentiments,3 x3 Fancy envelope Die,Stitched Scallop and Circle Die,
All Around Halloween,All Around Everything and Accessories - My Creative Time.
Tim Holtz Mini Blueprints
Masking Tape
Distress Inks
 
Thanks for looking.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
 
 


                                                     

20 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh....so cool! What a great way to make everything coordinate! I love the spiders- the whole card is just amazing...what fun!

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  2. What a fantastic idea and it looks great! I can't wait to try it!
    TFS!
    Amber

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  3. wow!!! What a great idea!! Thanks so much for sharing!! :) love all your little cards! dont you just LOVE those dies!! :)
    Tracy

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  4. What an Awesome idea!Very Cool!TFS

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  5. That looks awesome what a great idea. TFS.

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  6. Jayne, fab washi tapes, love your cards and envies, hugs

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  7. Oh wow, Jayne, these are all fabulous!! I absolutely love how you made your own washi tape...so creative and fun!! It looks amazing!! I am definitely going to try this!! And I'm jealous of your TH stamps...I want those!! :) I hope you are having a great weekend my friend!!

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  8. Jayne, love your cards. Always so cute. Thanks for the tutorial. I hope I get to try this next week.

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  9. omg I don't have the words to express how amazing this is! Just got some washi tape think I am already hooked!

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  10. Well look at you! Miss crafty pants! LOL WOW... I've never even thought twice about making my own and here you are doing it! LOVE it Jayne! You're brilliant! :o) Now sell me some of that stuff so I don't have to make my own! tehehehhe
    CUTE projects too and thanks for the tutorial! :O)

    Theresa

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  11. Jayne ~ OOOMMMGGG! You just hurt my jaw because it hit the floor! This is SERIOUSLY AMAZING!!!! You know I am ALWAYS so amazed by your creations but this is so OVER the top!! I am going to have to try this! The cards are too FABULOUS for words too and so are the details!!

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  12. WOW!!! Miss Jayne, these are FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Big HUGE hugs,
    Emma;)

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  13. Very cool idea, Jayne! Thanks for the tutorial :)
    ~Rachel in Sacramento

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  14. Oh Jayne! How cool and creative. Who woulda thought? (Well, obviously YOU did! LOL) Thanks for the great tut. Can't wait to try this. xxD

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  15. All your little cards are just AMAZING my friend!I LOVE the great embossing,SUPER SUPER job as always!!!Have a great day!!!:)

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  16. What a great tip jayne, thanks for sharing!!
    Kathy
    My Cricut Craft Room Design Team
    http://3spoileddogs.blogspot.com/

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  17. What a great tip! I've always wanted to try washi tape, but didn't want to spend the money. Now I can try it for free because I already have all the "ingredients!" Thanks!
    Evelyn

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  18. Ohhhhh, these look fabulous!! I've never tried washi tape before. I'm so impressed that you made your own using masking tape!! I love the variety of your tapes. So clever!!

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  19. Oh Wow! I have to try this with the tape! Your card is fantastic!

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  20. Oooh, how amazing are you?! Perfect tutorial, which I'm sure a LOT of people are going to follow! Your work is always so lovely, my friend. I always leave your blog with a smile. :o)

    Hugs and blessings!

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