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washi tape

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[wah-shee tayp] / ˈwɑ ʃi ˈteɪp /

noun

  1. a type of decorative masking tape, made from Japanese paper.


Example Sentences

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Lily removes the lid, revealing assorted glue sticks, washi tape, bags of multicolored feathers, and gel pens.

From Literature

I’ll look at pens, pencils, stickers, tape, washi tape, different kinds of paper, charcoals.

From Los Angeles Times

And yes, washi tape and markers for labeling.

From Salon

Other decorating tools you might have include colorful washi tape, designs you could cut out from past holiday cards, paper doilies, ribbon, felt, markers, paint and stickers.

From Washington Times

She carries an assortment of Japanese pens, washi tape and other accessories favored by her dedicated clientele, many drawn from the ranks of Seattle’s robust graphic design community.

From Seattle Times