Sunday, 17 February 2013

Making Washi Tape is 'Squ'easy!!!

Hello there, Just popping in to share my DT card from yesterdays blog post at Make the Day Special.

My card uses Lawn Fawns 'Make Lemonade' set and the utterly fabulous 'Tiny Spots' Background stamp from Hero Arts ... are you thinking bubbles in the lemonade too??? Oh it was love at first sight with that background stamp!!
I'm  following sketch#15 at CAS(e) this Sketch this week.... sorry for the punny sentiment too *groan* :0)




I'm loving the CAS sketches Jackie and her team produce each week and their inspiration cards are fabulous too :0) I went literal with the banner shape this week under the focal image and decided to make my own Washi Tape with tissue paper, double sided tape and Lawn Fawns Chevron Backdrops..... here's the photo tutorial from my DT blog post in case you haven't seen or tried this technique before :0)
Should just add that this little baby is not my idea... loads of tutorials out there and this is how I do it!!


By using double-sided tape you can make your washi tape as long or as wide as you want.
I simply stick the length I require on the shiny side of the tissue paper...
the matt side is easier to stamp on and looks more authentic!!
Idea: With lots of colours of tissue paper available you don't have to stick with white either!!


Turn the tissue over to stamp your pattern...I find it easier to leave 
it untrimmed still at this point. I have used Lawn Fawns Chevron Backdrops and 
Basic Grey Ink from SU, it's a bit of trial and error when it comes to inks but most 
do dry on the tissue... heating with a heatgun is not advised!!
Tip: Pale inks will appear very light when you have taken the backing off the adhesive 
and also take into consideration the strength of the background colour your attaching the washi too.


When you've finished your stamping and the ink is dry turn the tissue back over to trim.
I  use a ruler and sharp craft knife but if you have a steady hand you can use scissors
against the side of the DS tape.... it's easier to tear or trim the ends at this stage with the
backing on, ready for your project  :0)



My skinny roll of tape looks a bit pathetic but it was short for photography purposes!!
Make as much or as little as you want, it will keep for other cards :0)

Right thats all for now, best get back to the men folk. 
Looking forward to half term this week... no rushing around in the morning like a mad thing!!

Just to let you know that Make the Day Special website will be up and running 
again as soon as possible, the online store is in the process of changing ownership 
and will be back with your favourite overseas stamp companies very soon :0)

Thanks for stopping by :0)
Jenny x

24 comments:

  1. Fabulous card Jenny and thanks foe the tutorial on the washi tape must give it a try

    Anne

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  2. Awesome tutorial and a fabulous card Jenny!

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  3. You MADE your own washi tape - so clever! I love the black and white against the yellow and the fun image! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS(E) This Sketch this week!

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  4. love your homemade washi tape...great card...

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  5. All kinds of wonderful stuff in this post!!! Your card is too cute! Love the yummy background!

    And your custom washi tape? Fabulous!! I really want to try that!

    XOXO

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  6. Fresh, zesty and super CAS - love it!

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  7. Oh gorgeous, sweet card.
    luv
    Debby

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  8. You know I LOVE a punny sentiment and this one is fabulous! That HA background is perfect with the lemonade images and you go girl with your homemade washi tape!! Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!

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  9. Awesome :) love the sentiment n the washi tape :)

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  10. I've never tried to make washi tape this way. It looks like a great technique. :)

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  11. LOVE this card, Jenny! The background is awesome and the little yellow "table cloth" is super cute. Love your idea on making washi tape. I will be trying that out! So happy you joined us at CAS(E) this Sketch!

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  12. Hee hee! This is pun-tastic, Jenny! Love the washi tutorial too!
    Hugs!
    x

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  13. Such a fun image for the sketch, Jenny, and I love the background! And I love that you make your own washi; thanks for the tute!!

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  14. I love that groaner of a pun! And the fab bright yellow. And the self-made washi? Awesome!!!
    Yay for half-term too - enjoy the break :)

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  15. Uber funky and a tutorial, always an inspiration Jenny, you go GF!
    Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS(E) this Sketch this week!

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  16. Great card Jenny and love the tut on washi tape tfs:)
    Val x

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  17. Haven't tried making washi tape yet - but maybe I'll get a live demonstration?! Love your lemonade card with that mad pun, and the background does look pretty fizzy! Vicky x

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  18. That Hero Arts background stamp is just so darn cool! And how happy is your card?! Thanks for putting together the washi tape tutorial. I hoard patterned tissue paper, so maybe I can put some to good use.

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  19. Great card Jenny, I love the BG with the stamp set! I love your homemade washi tape too! Thanks for the tutorial. Glad that MTDS shop will be open again soon, I was wondering what had happened xx

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  20. Fun card and super tutorial on the washi tape. x

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  21. Fab, fab, fab!! Love it! Great tutorial too Jen, thank you!
    xx

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  22. FAB stamping, FAB washi, FAB card Jenny :)

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