 After seeing tons [and I mean TONS] of Washi Tape projects on other blogs & pinterest, I bought some! I bought 4 rolls from Pick Your Plum when they were only $1.50 a roll, score! I had an unfinished wood frame from Michaels [only $1] and here it is... my first Washi Tape project.
After seeing tons [and I mean TONS] of Washi Tape projects on other blogs & pinterest, I bought some! I bought 4 rolls from Pick Your Plum when they were only $1.50 a roll, score! I had an unfinished wood frame from Michaels [only $1] and here it is... my first Washi Tape project.Washi Tape Frame
Materials
Unfinished Wood Frame
Washi Tape
Paint
Paint Brush
First I painted 2 coats of white paint on my frame, to help the tape stand out.
| Unfinished Wood Frame | 
| Painted white | 
After the paint is completely dry apply tape. I went over on both sides so the frame would be finished from the sides and the front.
Repeat lining up the pattern in the way you like. I prefer everything to be symmetrical I'm OCD in that way [and that way only].
When it came to the opening I made to cuts diagonally so the tape would wrap around the inside of the frame.
Keep lining the tape up until you've reached the bottom of the frame...
| DONE! | 
I really love this pattern, so bright and cheerful!
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