What Is Washi Tape?
You might be wondering what all this fuss about tape is. You might be
asking yourself - what is washi tape??? So, let's start at the
beginning:
A Short History of Washi Tape
The whole washi tape phenomenon started in 2006. A group of artists
approached a Japanese masking tape manufacturer - Kamoi Kakoshi - and
presented them with a book of art they had created using the company's
industrial masking tapes. The artists requested that Kamoi Kakoshi
manufacture colourful masking tapes for artists.
This was the start of mt masking tape. In the beginning, there were 20 colours, colours designed to bring out the beauty of the rice paper (or washi) used to make the tape. The
tapes were a hit - with artists, crafters, and design lovers - both in
Japan and, gradually, internationally. With success came new colours,
patterns and sizes.
But What Is Washi Tape?
To put it simply, washi tape is a high quality masking tape made of rice paper.
But more than that, washi tape is a material which is beautiful yet
useful at the same time. You can tear it, stick it, reposition it, write
on it... The low tack adhesive makes it extremely easy to use (and
reuse). I think it is so popular because it is so easy to use - and
looks good while doing it!
What's The Difference Between Washi Tape and Japanese Masking Tape?
Nothing. They're the same thing! Originally marketed as Japanese Masking
Tape, at some point the accepted international term for the tape became
"washi tape". In Japan, it's known as masking tape (マスキングテープ) and the
most renowned brand of washi tape is simply called mt - which
stands for "masking tape". The term "washi tape" refers to the fact that
the tapes are made from Japanese rice paper and differentiates it from
typical masking tape you might find in the hardware store.
What's The Difference Between Washi Tape and Deco Tape?
Deco Tape is a plastic tape. The tape itself feels a bit like a thin
packing tape and is stickier than washi tape. It's great for sealing
envelopes and wrapping presents but a little harder to use for paper
crafting.
What About All Those Online Tutorials For Making My Own Washi Tape?
We're big proponents of creativity and DIY projects. Go ahead, have
fun! That being said, real washi tape isn't really something you can
make at home. The beauty of washi tape is that it is so easy to use -
when you have to fuss with paper backings or stamp and draw designs on
regular tape, it seems like an awful lot of trouble! You're also missing
out on the inherent beauty and translucency of the rice paper used to
make washi tape. Both the real and the DIY versions are great, but they
don't really replace each other!
Why Is Washi Tape So Expensive?
We often hear that washi tape is pricy - but we don't think it is. We
like to compare it to ribbon rather than to other tapes. Most of our
rolls of washi tape have a generous 15 metres (almost 50 feet!) of tape.
If you buy a single roll at $4.50, that's only $0.30 per metre. Try
buying unique, imported ribbon at that price!
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