GoWashi by Allton Tape DIY Project

Allton Tape: Go Washi

DIY and Giveaway!!

Go Washi Opening PhotoOne of the things I always love to do is find inexpensive ways to add a pop of color to an otherwise white-walled area. The problem with renting is that you can not paint, you can not remodel and certainly can lose a security deposit with little to effort on your part.

I would love to sit here and tell you that the advantage of owning a home is that you can do all these removal items, but the fact of the matter remains that you still have to pay for it. I have discovered that even the smallest of home upgrades can cost more than you anticipate so I am always looking for cost-effective ways to upgrade without doing into debt.

A couple of years ago I heard of a trend coming over from Japan that involved the same paper that is used for origami but made into a versatile, strong and durable tape. Since then, I have had little interaction with Washi tape, but each interaction I have had, as been positive. It goes without saying that when I saw a company called Allton Tape that specialized in Washi tape at CHA 2016 (Craft and Hobby Association Show) I was intrigued and curious. In the above photo from left to right it is a variety Fruit, Flower and Yellow-Orange Pop Washi tape.

As I embarked on my Washi tape adventure I began thinking of ways and places to add color to my home – there are not as many places that need a pop of color but they are there. I decided that I could redo a vase, a notebook or the light plate switch covers.

What is Washi tape exactly? Washi tape is a paper tape, similar to a Japanese hand-made paper, that originated in Japan in the mid 2000’s. I like to think of this as similar of masking tape but much prettier and much more versatile. This unique tape is a bamboo and hemp made from the bark of trees native to Japan. The trees used included the Mulberry tree, Mitsumata shrub and Gampi Tree bark.

Ocean Light PlateI decided that one of the best use of this colorful and decorative tape was to recover a couple of my light switch plates. The process is simple as it really only involves unscrewing the plate from the wall, I choose to clean the plate and I also made sure that it was dry before adhering the Washi tape. I decided on the Summer themed tape and the pattern and began placing tape at alternative intervals and before I knew it I had a completed switch plate – I was addicted. I proceeded to do this to a bunch more switch plates throughout my house.

Washi Tape CrazyAs you can see I decided that many of my light switch plates need some color. From the lower left around I used the following Washi tape sets: Coffee, Checkers, Flower, Yellow-Orange Pop and Cats. I decided the best place for the cat switch plate was where we feed the cats. Each on of these are bright, unique and most importantly sturdy on the plate. At no place is the tape coming up, nor do I need to worry about it.

I have been wanting a “H” for my craft room in an appropriate craft room theme, and with the Sewing Washi tape set I was able to achieve this. What I decided was to wait until I found a “H” that I was happy with and on sale, and at that time purchased it with the purpose of recovering it with this tape. As luck would have it I ended up with a good base color, but really it would not have mattered much since I planned to recover the surface.

H and Sewing Washi TapeThe initial above is a really clean and is a really appropriate “H” for the sewing area of my craft room. Each Washi tape roll came in 5 meter long rolls that were 7mm, 12mm, 15mm and 25mm in length. I can tell you that this is a good amount of tape. I was able to do each of the above projects and I still had a ton of tape left on the rolls. 

DispenserAlso included on each box is a small sliver that allows you to dispense your tape directly from the package since the tape is on a circular tube inside the package. I found it easier to remove my tape, but I did use this dispenser my first couple times and it worked great! I love this little added feature on the box.

I absolutely loved Allton Tapes Washi tape between the quality that is received to the assortment of tapes available.

If you are looking for a high quality tape that has the versatility and the variety I HIGHLY recommend the Allton Tape collection!

Do you have any questions about Washi Tape? Comment below and I will answer them best I can!

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Let me say that the products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge courtesy of Allton Tape/GoWashi. This post may have affiliate links but this in no way will influence the review to follow and all opinions are my own.

GIVEAWAY: Allton Tape/GoWashi is offering a a Washi tape combo to my readers!  (1) lucky winner will be selected at random to win 4 packs of Washi tape from Allton Tape of winners Choice. Upon close of contest winner will need to go to GoWashi.com and choose 4 packages of washi tape from available selections – $25.00 value! I will be randomly choosing 1 person on April 6th (4/6/2016) to receive this creative combo!  Open to residents in the US only. To enter complete the entries below! Winner will be notified by DealsAmongUs by email and prize will be fulfilled by Allton Tape/GoWashi. Remember you have 48 hours to claim prize, or I will choose another winner. GOOD LUCK!!!

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53 thoughts on “GoWashi by Allton Tape DIY Project

  1. Chelsey L.

    I use washi tape all the time! I like to use it on my DIY cards or on my Scentsy envelopes!

  2. Jennifer M.

    I have never used it but I would like some to decorate light switch plates.

  3. Debbie F

    No, I’ve never used it before but I love your idea of the light switch covers!
    If I win, I’ll be having some great looking light switches. 🙂
    thanks!

  4. Cindy Peterson

    I just found out about washi tape recently. I want to use it to line the inside of a lampshade for a pop of unexpected color and design.

  5. Melanie

    I don’t use it, but my kids like it for making crafts and decorating their rooms.

  6. Laurie Nykaza

    I have never used it but my daughter does for all her scrap booking projects

  7. ELIZABETH CURSON

    I have never used washi tape but I would like to !

  8. Sally Wilsey

    I use it for decorating wreaths, notebooks, scrapbooking and other crafts.

  9. Jane W

    I love washi tape , I use it all the time in my card making.

  10. tracee

    I have seen some interesting projects that use washi tape, but have never tried it myself.

  11. Cheryl Chervitz

    I have never heard of it before. It sounds interesting.

  12. Jessica H.

    I use Washi Tape on my journals to tape items inside or to line the edges of the page to brighten it up. I never thought to use it on light switch or outlet covers though – that’s neat!

  13. Julie Waldron

    I used my daughter’s to keep my nose spray separate from my husbands. 🙂 She uses it to decorate her containers of homemade chapstick.

  14. wen budro

    I have never used this tape before. I see it on blogs all the time and would love to try some.

  15. Lisa Ledford

    i have used it to decorate invitations to my mothers 78th birthday.

  16. Susan Chester

    I have never used this tape. It would be fun to use on cigar boxes!

  17. Kathy Pease

    I have not used it in the past but I can think of some projects id like to use it for

  18. Shannon

    I haven’t but I’d love to do crafts with my daughter with it! She’s so creative!

  19. Emilee Bond

    My daughter actually uses it allot to do craft projects. She makes little houses for her dolls and decorates it with the tape and clothes for her dolls the same way. It’s so cute! I’m really interested in doing something adult with it though 🙂

  20. Jerry Marquardt

    I have never used Wash brand tape, but I am very interested after this review. I would use it for home decor around my house.

  21. Sharon V

    This is a great giveaway. I had never used washi tape before, until now, I started planning and use it all the time.

  22. laurie murley

    I have not used this tape before but would love to win it and try it

  23. Leah Shumack

    We use it a lot to decorate notebooks and different accessories that my daughter takes to for school!

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