Have I mentioned lately that I love washi tape? It’s quite obviously my latest obsession. This morning as I sat in my cozy little house, watching the first snow flakes of the season fall to the ground here in Georgia, I decided it was the perfect time to pull out out my stash of Valentine’s Day wash tape and get crafting. We don’t get snow very often here in eastern Georgia, so this bit of snow is a real treat. It’s supposed to pick up as the afternoon goes on, so I’m hoping to get some fun snow pics later today. In the meantime, I had a bit of fun making washi tape Valentines – gift tags and a trinket box.
Pick Your Plum recently offered a sweet deal on Valentine’s Day washi tape and I got a little carried away, so I’ve been trying to come up with different ways to use it. I have a few more projects to do this week, but am excited to share these gift tags and a sweet little trinket box with you.
To make the gift tags, I used some standard white tags and embellished them with pieces of washi tape. I simply tied a piece of red and white twine to the ends.
I picked up this sweet little silver trinket box for a couple of dollars on my list visit to Jo-Ann’s. A couple pieces of washi tape and some twine really transformed it. I’ll probably fill it with some sour cherries or Conversation Hearts candy and let my niece give it to a friend for Valentine’s Day. I think it’s a sweet little gift.
There are no scissors or glue needed for these projects, so it’s a fun one to let the little ones help with.
Are you working on any Valentine projects this week?





Those are adorable tags! I have never heard of this tape but I would love to try it out!
I had never heard of Washi tape. Looks like a fun way to make crafts with kids.
Wow I love how you used the washi tape to create such cute gift tags and the little box. It makes all the difference.
Those boxes are awesome!
Those turned out very cute! I love the tags, they are my favorite!
These all look great and like fun to do. Love the colors, what great little gifts for valentines! Thanks for sharing.
OK, I am going to admit here that I have never used washi tape, but I am loving all of the crafts that I’ve seen online lately. You might just convert me here…
These are so cute. I just love washi tape. It’s so much fun to use.
That is just too cute! I have seen so many of these projects using washi tape that I am inspired to try it myself.
I wasn’t planning on working on Valentine’s Day projects this week, but I just found out that I am having little people visitors tomorrow since school is cancelled but work is not! Since that is happening, we may do some V-day projects. I like Washi-tape projects – no glue, no scissors, no mess, no hurts!