Washi Tapes

Want to make your stationery look more creative?

Use washi tape to add a little style to your everyday routine. Line a page, highlight important sections, seal notes or wrap a small gift. Small touches can make a big difference.

These Japanese paper tapes tear easily, stick softly and remove cleanly without leaving marks. You can move them around until everything looks right.

Why People Choose These Washi Tapes

Stylish Details: Soft colors, minimal prints and playful patterns that don't feel loud.

Simple to use: Tear, place and adjust in moments.

No Damage: Works well on paper, cards and planners without damaging the surface.

Versatile Fun: Perfect for journals, notebooks, packaging, scrapbooks or small creative projects.

Nice to Share: A simple add-on that feels special.

Where to Use Them

Use them when you want your notes to look less plain, your planners to feel more polished or your desk to reflect your style. They fit easily into journaling, study setups and creative routines without any extra effort. Every tape has very inviting and attractive designs like smiling animals, shining stars and all the lovely things that make your heart emotional.

Make It Yours with Kawaii Stories

Explore the collection and pick what you love. Mix different styles or keep it minimal. There's no fixed rule to use Japanese washi tape. 

Select your favorite from Kawaii Stories and build a setup that feels more like you. 

Curious About Kawaii? Find Your Answers Here

What are washi tapes?

Washi tapes are decorative tapes made from traditional Japanese paper. They're light, easy to tear and ideal for creative use. 

What can I use washi tape for?

Use it for planners, journals, notebooks or packaging. It helps you to add details without feeling heavy.

Are washi tapes reusable?

Yes, you can remove and place them again without leaving marks.

Is wash tape the same as the painter's tape?

No. Painter's tape is made for masking surfaces, while washi tape is designed for decorating and crafting.

Why is it called washi tape?

The name comes from 'washi', a type of Japanese paper known for its durability and flexibility.

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