Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Washi Tape Holder

Welcome to Punchin' Up!

 
Today I'm going to share with you this awesome Washi Tape Holder.  It is just so fun to make and what a great way to store your Washi tape.  I saw the dimensions on another Demonstrator's Blog, Sam Hammond Donald, from the UK, so all credit goes to her for this creative idea.  I just put my own twist on it and changed it up a bit by stamping it with flowers.  But then I thought..... how cute would it be to decorate it by adding a flower. So this is what I came up with... I think it turned out great.

 Here are the measurements and photos so you can create your own Washi Tape Holder.

5 Spool Washi Tape Holder
Cardstock size 11" x 6 5/8"
Scored on the long side at 1", 3", 5 1/2" 8", 10"
Scored on the short side at 2", 4 5/8"

3 Spool Washi Tape Holder
Cardstock size 11" x 5 5/8"
Scored on the long side 1", 3", 5 1/2", 8", 10"
Scored on the short side 2", 3 5/8"

Score, fold and then cut on the score line as shown in the picture below

 Fold and glue the first sides as shown below


Fold and glue the next sides and cut off at an angle as shown below
 

Mountain Fold in the middle, glue and then add Washi Tape around the bottom of the container as shown below
 
 I made a flower using the Pansy Punch and glued it to the side as shown...So cute...don't you think?
Products used for this project:

Cardstock:  Peekaboo Peach
Ink:  Peekaboo Peach
Stamp Set:  Penned & Painted
Washi Tape:  Playful Palette 

Please visit my online store to purchase any of the products used to make this awesome Washi Tape Holder or to purchase any products on your wish list to create your own project.

Thank you for stopping by and have a great day,

Cathy
 

3 comments:

  1. Thank You Cathy, these are so cute! Thank you very much for the great instructions!

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  2. Thank you for sharing the Washi tape holder. I am going to make a couple of them. Also thank you for sharing such good instructions to follow. It is so nice to be able to see pictures of the project as I make it. I think that this is the best one that I have seen. So keep up the great work.

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