Use decorative tape or pretty ribbon to section off a large bulletin board to create sections for specific tasks, such as permission slips to sign.
I located the gift bags in time for this set, and
we used the decorative tape again to seal the individual treat bags.
For this year's holiday packages,
I used the decorative tape to close up the bags.
I love the look of
using decorative tape at the center of the ornaments, as I've done here, but you could also use paint pens to add a monogram or any other design.
Not exact matches
Washi
tape can be
used for both
decorative and everyday
uses, but now, it's being
used on Easter eggs, too.
I just cover the tray in
decorative tape or
use pretty fabric or paper to cover the bottom.
Use double - sided
tape to fasten the wrapping paper to the wall, then cut and add
decorative ribbon around the edges for a clean, graphic look.
For the jar, I took a piece of the Pebbles
Decorative Paper and cut a strip to cover the jar label,
using double sided
tape.
Decorative paper or fabric (great time to
use any long pieces of scrap paper you have) Double - sided
tape Parchment or wax paper Scissors
Use decorative Washi
tape to liven up plainer decorations such as baubles or crackers.
Tape the pattern on the
decorative paper applied to the wall;
use a crafts knife to cut around the template.
Stick strips of
decorative tape diagonally across a cork tile,
using masking
tape between each for even spacing.