Making a swatch page with pieces of tape Creating beautiful page borders Tracking your mood Embellishing the cover

Make your calendar extra organized by labeling the tape with the event that’s happening. Draw a fun banner with washi tape flags over the weekend section of the calendar. [4] X Research source

You could also stack small pieces of tape on top of one another to create a cute birthday cake.

Washi tape is a great way to spruce up greeting card and invitation envelopes.

The strips of tape on the left and right edges of the frame will need to be longer than the strips spanning the top and bottom edges.

You could mix and match green, red, and white washi tapes for the gift tags on your holiday presents. Making a gift for a friend? Choose a color or pattern of washi tape that your friend would really like and apply it directly to the gift tag.

Cut out a triangle from the bottom of each washi tape flag to emulate that classic bunting look.

For style points, cut out an inverted triangle from the outside of the flag to give it a little extra flair.

Try to keep the pattern lined up as you apply the tape. It’s okay if you need to peel away some of the tape and start over!

Don’t worry—washi tape is pretty thin, so you should still be able to see the keyboard letters and symbols beneath the tape.

Create a uniform look by using just one color, or spice things up by alternating different colors and patterns! The choice is yours. You might want to clean your laptop before applying any tape.

You could alternate striped washi tape with solid-colored tape for an eye-catching look.

Dresser drawers Kitchen cabinets School locker Filing cabinets

Use washi tape to label your video game systems, laptop chargers, HDMI cords, and more! This labeling system can be super helpful if you keep all of your cords in one place.

Cut an inverted triangle into the top of your folded washi tape to give it a more classic look. This fun craft works best with larger paper clips. If you only have small paper clips, slice the washi tape in half vertically before sliding it through the clip.

Give your bedroom walls a minimalistic look by applying a large grid of brightly-colored washi tape along the walls. For an even more dynamic look, extend the tape grid to the floor, too. Washi tape doesn’t use a heavy-duty adhesive so it won’t damage your walls. To be extra safe, always peel the tape off slowly when you’re removing it from your wall. [17] X Research source

This is a pretty big project, so you may need multiple rolls of washi tape to get the job done. If you don’t have a lot of tape on hand, try alternating colors or patterns on every other blind.

You might use a yellow-and-orange-colored washi tape for your house key, a polka-dotted tape for your car keys, and a seashell-patterned tape for your gym locker.

Use this technique to give yourself a pedicure, too!