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40 Outfits To Style For Washi Tape: Design Your Style Workbook: Winter, Summer, Fall outfits and More - Drawing Workbook for Teens, and Adults
By (author) Coloring Book Happy Hou
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����Jazzing up your Coloring Pages with Washi Tape���� Washi tape is a colorful craft or masking tape that has multiple purposes. Because it is low tack (not as sticky as masking tape) it's great to use on this Coloring Book. The thing I love the most about washi tape is that it comes in such a variety of colors and patterns. You can choose plain colors, stripes, dots, bunnies, wood look alike, glitter, velvet just to name a few. What you will need: âœ”ï¸ Craft knife âœ”ï¸ Self healing cutting mat âœ”ï¸ Washi tape âœ”ï¸ ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ï¿½ This Coloring Book ���� Choose your coloring page and the elements that you wish to use washi tape on Choose a few different patterns and colors of washi tape that will complement the balance of your colored page. Tear off or cut the washi tape to the desired length Apply the following strips with a slight overlay to ensure it sticks Press the washi tape down on the area you wish it to stick to and trim with a craft knife to size Readjust any strips as necessary, it can be lifted with the tip of your craft knife or fingernail Admire your creativity I hope you are inspired to use a little bit of washi tape in your next coloring project. Happy Hour Coloring ����
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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 30 Jan 2021
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 88
Dimensions | 279 x 216 x 5mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 227g
ISBN | 978-0-0175-7607-1
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BISAC | crafts & hobbies / bookbinding
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