DIY Craft Project: Washi Tape Wall Art

Washi tape, that Japanese invention of colorful, graphic, artful masking tape, is a big rage in the crafting world. You can use it to decorate scrapbooks, greeting cards, wrapping paper and more. For our purposes at Young America, we used it to create some one-of-a-kind wall art.
While on-location for a recent photo shoot, I created artwork with painted canvases + Washi tape. I painted the canvases in an ombre wash of shades of yellow, and then crafted stripes, starbursts and an abstract nature scene with simple Washi tape designs.
Here are some behind-the-scenes photos…

First, I prepared the paint in varying shades of yellow + white on a palette board. I used just one vibrant yellow acrylic paint + white…

…then covered the canvas with a light wash…

…and added more intense color to create a bolder finish…

Finally, I added the graphic detail with the magic of Washi tape. I ripped the edges intentionally for a playful look…

Here’s the finished result of the Washi Tape Art on the set of the Young America photo shoot…

A sweet baby nursery with pops of coral & yellow, featuring a beautiful Young America Grace Crib and hand-made Washi Tape Art.
You can re-create a similar design, or come up with your own creation. Washi tape is available online or at your local craft store. Decide on a specific color scheme that complements your walls, linens & furnishings. Then plan your design strategy. The ripped edges add to the artful look, so no cutting tools are required (unless you want nice clean lines).
Another fun and creative way to add a playful feel to a child’s bedroom is to use the tape on a colorful wall, crafting a large graphic illustration. See this inspiring example…

image via Pinterest (see more of our finds on our Young America Washi Tape Pinterest board).
…Or, think outside of the box and make something magical with Washi tape, like this fun idea for a child’s bicycle…

image via Netherlands HEMA website
We hope this post inspires you to do a little creating of your own.
Washi tape comes in countless colors and patterns. Let us know what you create…

image via Etsy
Patti Borrelli is an interior designer, photo stylist, design blogger, and mom of two teen girls. She works with Young America on catalog photo shoots to create inspiring kids rooms and baby nurseries. She develops DIY ideas for crafting unique and personal creations, from finger-painting fun to colorful paper pom-pom displays to Washi tape art. Most recently, Patti collaborated with our Young America design team to launch a brand new look for our new showroom, set to premier at the Spring Furniture Market in High Point, NC. FMI about Patti, visit her personal blog: www.besostyle.com