23 creative ways to decorate with colored masking tape

23 creative ways to decorate with colored masking tape


Surprise yourself with these super fun and creative ways





23 creative ways to decorate with colored masking tape

It’s been a few years since duct tape like washi it first appeared as a non-permanent means of decorating all sorts of things. Since then, do-it-yourselfers using the material have gone viral on the internet.

While it looks fun with numerous colors and prints, a chic and creative look can be achieved by using these adhesive tapes. To prove it, we have selected 10 project examples that will make your home more elegant!

Give a new look to the wardrobes




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Here, pastel rainbow-style washi tape is used to line the kitchen cabinet doors. Using this material, also available in neutral palettes, is great advice for renters looking for a temporary solution.

wall with diamond accents




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This creative and serene home features a focal concrete wall with a simple diamond pattern made with masking tape. A particularly clever trick for those with concrete or plaster walls that are difficult to nail down.

grid wall




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An inexpensive way to get a fancy look for your kitchen. Create a grid pattern with super thin ribbon and risk leaving imperfect lines for a result that may surprise you.

Photo gallery




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Pasting art on the wall is one of the greatest features of washi tape. In this Scandinavian-style apartment with a Californian vibe, photos come together to create a stunning work of art, thanks to a few strips of black ribbon.

create a model




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All you need is a tape measure and scissors to design an accent surface with crisscross ribbons. If that pattern isn’t your thing, any repeating design or geometric shape will work too.

geometric wall




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We love the design found on this apartment wall. Although the lines look random, they are placed within a grid which, combined with a minimal black and white color scheme, looks precise and harmonious.

mini vertical gallery




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is mini gallery on the wall gimmick is another insight into what washi tape can do with small prints. We love the juxtaposition of the vertical gallery placed sporadically in muted tones alongside a framed black and white print.

Art Deco frames




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The wall above the bed is also a great place to let your creativity flow with the material. We love how streamlined Art Deco designs contrast with modern, colorful bedding. Most importantly, we love the fact that these frames can’t fall on your head while you sleep.

unexpected touches




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This beautiful gallery wall in a small neutral space is made fun by little dots of color. Hot pink became the centerpiece of a subtle and muted design.

simple frame




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Washi tape frames are a great reminder that perfection isn’t everything. Their asymmetry and irregular lines give them a quality that complements the art of the interior.

Discover more beautiful inspirations in the gallery below!

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* Via apartment therapy

Source: Terra

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