Make a personalized frame using this striped washi tape frame tutorial. Customize colors for holidays! Perfect for gift giving and home decor!
Good morning! Today I am sharing how I made this striped washi tape frame tutorial. I made this striped washi tape frame for my sister as part of a thirtieth birthday package of gifts last month. I thought it was only appropriate since she has teased me in the past that these striped washi tape frames are my “signature frames.” I guess she’s right . . . after she pointed it out I realized that I did share three holiday frames like this last year! I may have a problem . . . . . 😉
Halloween, Fourth of July, & Thanksgiving
Washi Tape Frame Supplies
To make this frame you will need an unfinished wooden frame (found at any craft store or even in the craft aisle at Walmart!), white paint, a selection of washi tape, and Mod Podge.
Washi Tape Frame Instructions
Begin by painting your frame white. I use spray paint b/c I’m lazy, but any white paint will do. I like the white because it gives the edges a crisp, clean look and it provide a nice, clean background for the thinner tapes.
Now just get taping! I love that you can adjust washi easily, like masking tape. Just arrange and rearrange until you find an arrangement that you like.
See what I mean about the white background? Doesn’t it make the chevron and other patterns pop?
Carefully trim the edges of the tape off with scissors. Throw a layer of Mod Podge on top to seal the tape in place and you are done! Easy peasy!
Love how this frame turned out, and I love this pic of my mama and my sisters and I from my high school days. Happy memories.
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Rose says
Where did you get that washi tape please? 🙂 Mint green is my favorite color 🙂
Sarah Westover McKenna says
Sorry, I don’t remember. They are from all over the place. I just pulled them out of my massive collection.
Marie says
This is so easy to make but it packs a big impact! I love it! I also love that you can change up your theme by simply changing the tape you use. Great idea!
Luci says
Does it matter what kind of Mod Podge you use?
Sarah Westover McKenna says
Nope. I like Matte, but that’s just personal preference.
Carol ("Mimi") says
This looks like a quick and easy project that turned out looking great! Washi tape is so versatile and useful. I love the color and patterns that you chose.
Theresa says
Fun DIY!
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Nicole says
I love this. This is great for teens to make for Mother’s Day. That why I will feature your blog post on my blog. Thanks for the inspiration!
Greetings from Norway 🙂