Get ready for March everyone. The upcoming change in the season brings new bullet journal ideas and room for creativity. What type of journal layouts have you prepared for March?
Get ready for March everyone. The upcoming change in the season brings new bullet journal ideas and room for creativity. What type of journal layouts have you prepared for March?
This March bullet journal page is clean and simple for the minimalist look. Instagram user, notabujotho, uses precise pen strokes for straight and tidy lines.
‘March’ is written here in a whimsical cursive style. The small potted succulents at the top of the page are drawn with minute details which is perfect for the change of season going into March.
Hand drawn flowers and petals elegantly surround the cursive word ‘March’ and the monthly calendar. Colour is used sparingly so that the word ‘March’ stands out.
The yellow geometric pattern surrounding this Bullet Journal spread is quite unique. Different shades of yellow is used to create depth to make it look like origami paper sticking out of the journal.
Easter is coming up soon and this cute rabbits in the meadow theme is perfect for the month of March. The words in this spread are written in different fonts to emphasise key words.
I love this cute little yellow umbrella. ‘March’ is written on top in pretty cursive and the monthly calendar is in small text. White space is used to bring focus to the little yellow umbrella.
Ideas on how to best store your ever growing washi tape collection. If you have a knack for some handiwork you can make some of these yourself. However, if DIY is not for you then there are many other options for you straight from the store or even from your cupboard.
There are ideas for storing washi tape on Instagram. If you have a knack for some handiwork you can make some of these yourself. However, if DIY is not for you then there are many other options for you straight from the store or even from your cupboard.
How do you store your washi? Post in the comments below.
Looking to buy some washi tape? Check out this store.
You can easily search your kitchen for bowls just like this in the picture. Not just for entertaining friends (or treating just yourself on a night in) you can use this to store your washi tape. If you have one lying around which you haven’t used for some time, use it for your collection.
This is original and ingenious design is by Vashi Washi. For the true washi enthusiasts, this industrial grade product rotates around which makes it easy to access your chosen washi tape. This is available in different sizes in a modular format.
You can sing ‘wheel of fortune’ while spinning this baby around. For collectors on another level (and who are lucky to have enough room) you can store many washi tapes without worrying about rummaging around for the one you need.
This is similar to the ‘Wheel of Washi’ but on a smaller and more manageable scale. You can re-purpose a spice rack for storing your washi tape. It spins around in a circle and it is handy for transporting from a storage location to your crafting table.
You can use a hardware box or a tool box from your local handy store and if you’re from Australia, you could go to your local Bunnings for a sausage sizzle while you’re there.
This beautiful rustic box adds an element of elegance to your collection. If you are feeling creative you can paint or decorate in your chosen colour and style.
You might have a spare belt hanger lying around inside your wardrobe. Just add your chosen washi tapes onto the hanger and you have an instant storage solution.
This simple dispenser is made from wood and resembles a miniature paper towel holder. Easily stackable for larger washi collections, you can add a bold layer of paint or leave it plain.
This is a great organising system if you have many in the same colour or style. The pretty labels adds an element of creative style to the colourful drawers of washi tape.
The slender drawers in the picture above are perfect for washi tape which is neatly grouped together by colour scheme. The versatile white drawers make the colours pop when having a peak at the beautiful range.
These fun polka dot drawers fill in the space between the wall and other furniture. The long drawers make the most of the space and maximises the amount of washi that can be stored.
This one reminds me of the shelves at nail salons with the different colours all in a row. This is a practical way to store your washi tape and it is up off the ground away from your workspace.
Washi tape originated in Japan and is usually made from natural fibres. It comes in decorative designs which is perfect for adding a dash of colour to your creative projects. Here are some ideas for making the most of your washi tape at home, work or school.
Washi tape originated in Japan and is usually made from natural fibres. It comes in decorative designs which is perfect for adding a dash of colour to your creative projects. Here are some ideas for making the most of your washi tape at home, work or school.
Looking to buy some washi tape? Check out this store
Washi is more than just tape, rather than just taping the ends of your gift wrap you can wrap the whole present. Double over your tape and turn it into a ribbon and you can create a present topper.
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