Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Japanese Masking Tape


I hadn't discovered the wonder of Japanese Masking Tape until I saw a big display of it at Loft in Kyoto. It is made from Washi Paper and comes in such an amazing array of colours and designs. It is the perfect medium for some quick crafting and I think it will be popular with Sarah and her friends. I only wish I had bought more!

I was dying to try it so I made up this little gift bag this morning. Decorating the wooden peg was lots of fun - I now need to get some smaller pegs - I think decorated pegs will be appearing on lots of gift packages this year:)


I bought a book "How to Use Masking Tape" (ISBN 978-4-05-404387-9) which is full of fun ways to use the tape in card making, gift wrapping, stationery, and on the table. Here is a peak at some of the projects.








I did a quick search this morning and found some blogs with other great ideas. For more project ideas check out Happy Tape, Craftapalooza, and Cucumbersome. I was relieved to find there are a number of tape suppliers in Australia and on Etsy.

I now have more mundane things to do - taking up school uniforms etc. Hope to be back soon with more Japanese inspired projects. Sarah is working on one right now!

Posted by Lisa

42 comments:

Shannon said...

Oh, I love the "carte postale" with the sweet little houses! I am off to check out the other sites you mentioned. Thanks for sharing!

Jenn's Crafty World said...

I haven't seen this tape before - what cool ideas!
I really love your clothes pin; thanks for sharing.

Mom's Place said...

OMG! That is one of those must find now things!!!! Off to find!

Morgan said...

That is great! I want some... how bad does that sound. My second comment is greedy... ok, well I am going to look into your mentioned sights now.

Cottage Cozy said...

That is wonderfully awesome...so cute and fun too!

suzitee said...

Oh, how cute is that peg? Have never heard of the tape before, buit am off to look at some of your links!

CraftyMummy said...

So cute! I'll have to get some I think...

Sarah said...

That is very cool stuff! Covering my eyes and ears (la la la la la) so I am not tempted!

Pauline Perh said...

Wow... I never know that masking tape can be used in this way. It's beautiful as just masking tape as well as what it can do!

Sandi Butler said...

The masking tape would be great to use on lots of different projects. The peg looks fab!

Kristin said...

So pretty, if only Japan were a bit closer. Thanks for sharing! I'll keep my eye out in the International District in Seattle and see what they have. That is really fun!

Sue said...

Wow. I have to get me some of that!

Stephanie said...

I think I need a vacation in Japan to get some of that tape!

Handmade in Israel said...

Ooooh! That tape looks fab! I wish I could my hands on some. I've never seen it before. Love the bag and peg!

Kate said...

I've never heard of Japanese masking tape but that stuff looks fabulous and I might have to get my hands on some. Love what you did with the bag and the peg.

rachelmp said...

Oh, just so cute!

Jenny said...

I haven't seen that tape either and it is oh so lovely! Lots of good ideas:)

Danielle said...

I love Japanese fabric and crafty stuff, its always the cutest - novelty fabrics are the best! and I love your blog which I just discovered!

texmorg said...

The peg and gift bag look wonderful, cant wait to see what Sarah is making today.
Linda
ps have fun hemming those uniforms.

martha mcbride said...

Welcome back! I certainly missed your posting! I'm glad you had a lovely vacation though. Love all the projects:]

Anita said...

Aww I love the peg! What a great idea to close the bag with the peg, bet your trip was wonderful. Kind regards, Anita.

crafty things said...

The masking tape looks like just the thing for quick cards and gifts. The gift bag looks wonderful.

Stephanie said...

Who knew tape could be so exciting. Leave it to the Japanese to make something boring--cute!

K-Sue said...

Cute and fun! Those projects would work up in a snap. I had never heard of printed masking tape - the best I've seen is blue painter's tape.

Melanie Gray Augustin said...

Welcome back from Japan! I'm so glad to read that you had a great time.

Yep, I love the Japanese paper tape too, and yep, along with so many other things, wished that I had brought more back. I love the look of that book!

two hippos said...

Who would think that masking tape could come in a rainbow of colours! I am going to have a look for some over here.

Happy Cottage Quilter said...

Wow I have never seen these before! What a great idea.

Celestial Charms said...

Fabulous projects for using this tape. I can't wait to acquire some. The possibilities are endless. Thanks for introducing it to so many of us.
Maureen

winterpeachblog said...

I saw that tape in a magazine - trust the Japanese to think of it :)

Linda said...

How fun and neat, haven't heard of it in the states.---would come in very handy though!!

Woollywotnots said...

Love this. I'm off to buy some off Etsy! :-)

goldenbird said...

Love that masking tape! I hope that catches on and becomes available here in the states. So interesting about the peg-- I will have to keep an eye out for that trend.

Joy said...

Oh that's just gorgeous!!!!! Thanks so much for showing it, I've never seen such pretty masking tape before :o).
I'm off to find me some :o).
Hugs,
Joy :o)

mandapanda said...

Oh gosh, I love this!! Do you know if it's available to buy online?

Madoka said...

I am in love with these tapes. I can use them everywhere and on anything! I got mine from a store called "littlehappythings1" on Etsy. They are new, but their price is the best so far as I know and the owner is very sweet to deal with. If anyone is interested, you can check here:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/littlehappythings1
I have a boxful of tapes and I still can't get enough of them!

Cascade Lily said...

LOL - trust the Japanese to have cute masking tape!!! So glad you enjoyed your trip so much :)

Janet said...

My brother-in-law travels to Japan quite often on business. I'm going to BEG him to bring back masking tape.

Corrie said...

oh wow what a great trip it looks like you had! oh I'm so envious!!!!!!!!! love everything you bought back, I love japan!!!!!

corrie:)

Selina said...

what great tape, thanks for sharing interesting goodies with us...

mandapanda said...

Hey, I lost the link you sent me where I can buy these online in Aus, could you please send it to me again?! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Pretty selection at:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PrettyTape

Regina said...

These tapes are amazing! I just love them! By the way, your blog is amazing as well :)

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