Welcome to the August Blog Hop
of Club Scrap Tribal kit
Did you come over here from Tricia's
wonderful and the Efficient Crafter's Blog?
or
do you use the complete list of contributors
to the blog hop on the Club Scrap Create Blog?
Anyway, you are here now and I have a tutorial for you today.
You see, my youngest DD asked me to make
a photo collage of her and her boyfriend in celebration
of being together for 3 years: Congratulations love birds!
but....
here in the Netherlands there is no fitting frame
for 12 x 12 inch papers, so I had to come up with
another solution of decorating the empty parts of the
How about making your own matching washi paper
to fill the empty space? This is easy to do.
All you need is: tissue paper, ink, double sided tape,
a kraft knife and your rubber stamps.
There atre two ways to make your own washi tape.
the first way is to stick the double sided tape to the tissue paper
(it can be white or it can be a color)
Next you cut along the tape and this way you
have your own tape,
Now we take some colors of stamping ink
to decorate the washi tape to your taste.
After you colored the tape, you take your stamps
and stamp on the washi tape.
Make sure you have some papers underneath.
You can use larger stamps for decorations.
And on the strips it is easy to use a text strip.
I always save my Club Scrap logo from the unmounted sheet
and it is fun to make your own club scrap washi tape.
To use your tape, you just remove the
protection tape from the double sided tape.
Here just a small sample.
The other method of making your washi tape
is using colored paper ( I sprayed some
paper with matching glimmer mist).
Start stamping on the paper
a few different lines in different colors.
When done with stamping, turn your paper and
take the double sided tape.
Ad this on top of your stamping.
When you want some wider tape,
just add two lines close together.
Take a craft knife and cut your strips.
Now you are ready to use the for decorating.
Below you see the complete pages with washi tape
in the picture frame.
Hopefully I have given you a simple idea to make lots and
lots of your own tape that with your choice of themes.
As for the blog hop, let's move on.
There are so many wonderful blogs taking part.
The next blog is from the wonderful Kay:
Enjoy your trip around Club Scrap's blogs.
Have a creative day!
22 comments:
OMG !! How cooooool is that - the Washi tape is brilliant :-) Thanks for the mini TuT - I might give this a try :-)
IKE xx
Hetty, Thanks for the washi tape idea. Love it. And, I bet your DD loves the frame.
Cool! Thanks for the easy tape tutorial, I think I'd have to go for the second way to make it so I don't have to worry about stamping on the thin strips-ha!
Hetty, this is an amazing tutorial! Love all the wonderful "washi" papers and tapes you created. Fabulous! And congrats to your DD and her DBF, on 3 years together. <3
How fun is that, Hetty! Your very own washi tape. Very cool! Thanks for sharing the technique.
woo great job
I love washi tape and I really appreciate your tips, plus your college looks fantastic.
Hetty, you are a genius! Make your own Washi tape! Wonderful!
How great is this! Wonderful idea! (will certainly be trying this!) It's a great way to fill in those empty spaces that need something you didn't even know you have !
What a brilliant idea, Hetty! Your LO is beautiful!
Kathiems2003
Lovely layout! Thank you for the lesson on making our own washi tape.
You always have such fun pages and techniques. thanks
Now that is just too cool! Thanks for sharing that technique Hetty!
So cool Hetty with the washi tape! Love that you can make your own coordinating embellishments with the Club Scrap stamps. Lovely job on the collage!
Wow, Hetty, how creative! Thanks for the great ideas.
Beautifully created!! Love that you used it to make waish tape. And the colors are just gorgeous
TFS An'Jenic-
you did beautiful work with these incredible stamps! xo
Another idea to pin to Pinterest!
So cool to learn your own washi tape techniques !
Beautiful layout Hetty, thanks for the inspiring technique!
Lovely LO and project Hetty!! TFS!
Absolutely brilliant!! I am off to try this technique.
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