I do! I am using it on just about everything lately! lol And while scrapping a layout for the
Little Scrapbook Shop, I came up with a new way to use it!
I had some wooden letters from Pink Paislee - you can find them in the LSBS shop here. I then covered them with strips of tape - a bit like wallpapering, I guess!
Turn it over and trim around the edges.

It doesn't matter if you can't trim right up close to the edge - just fold it over!
And voila! You have a new look for your letter:
You could also use this technique on chipboard too. Here's a little sneak peak of how I've use them on a layout - all will be revealed shortly ;)

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Gorgeous Lauren, thanks for sharing. I just got some washi tape yesterday and have some of those letters in my stash. Will have to give this a go.
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea, it looks fantastic. Will definitely try this :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Will have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteGee you're a clever chickie! I will have to remember this trick! And you know how much I like washi tape ;-)
ReplyDeleteMiss you too xxx
Fabulous technique. I have done similar with masking tape which works well too but not as exciting color wise.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, will definitely have to try this on some of my lettering.
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