Washi tape is the most creative and easy-to-use product for interior decoration since the invention of Scotch tape.

Although washi tape is not widely known in Romania, it has long been used globally for both interior decoration and as a raw material for handmade products. The washi tape phenomenon in the handmade creation world only began globally in 2006.

Many refer to it as Japanese scotch, precisely because this product was first manufactured in Japan roughly 1000 years ago. Since 1923, a Japanese company specializing in the production of industrial adhesives has been making washi tape. They also conceived of giving it a much more decorative use.

The original product was made from rice paper or mulberry wood, known for their durability. However, these materials have since been replaced with various mixtures of paper and adhesives that make washi tapes just as resilient.

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What makes this tape special is that it is repositionable. It can be easily removed from the wall or any other object (wood, glass, metal, porcelain, etc.) on which it has been stuck, without leaving any residue.

The low cost of washi tape makes this product ideal for those who have ideas for decorating rooms but are willing to allocate a smaller budget.

In the attached gallery you will find some photos to convince you of the creative power of washi tape.

Decorative adhesive tape known as washi tape is a popular crafting material originating from Japan. Its versatility stems from its thinness, tearability by hand, and wide array of colors and patterns.

Washi tape can be used for various purposes, including:

* Scrapbooking and cardmaking
* Journaling and bullet journaling
* Decorating gifts and packaging
* Labeling and organizing
* Creating unique artwork and crafts

Its removable nature makes it ideal for temporary decorations or projects where you may want to change the design later.

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