Washi Wonderboard Project by Tawnye Vaughan
This fun and quirky décor idea found on Pinterest and searching the web will add life and color to your keyboard and desk area – at home or in the office. It’s quick, easy, and requires only a few supplies.
With all of the Washi Tape floating around the Stampington office recently, I couldn’t help creating a project of my own! After picking seven of my favorite Washi Tapes, I grabbed a pair of scissors and got to work.
It took a couple of tries to cut the right size of tape for the keys, but it gets much easier to eyeball after your first batch of keys. Choose your tape, pull and cut desired amount, and stick each piece to any key you want to create fun patterns and color combinations. When I first started, I planned to cover the whole keyboard, but after seeing how cool it looked half way through, I decided to leave it as is!
This fun and quirky décor idea found on Pinterest and searching the web will add life and color to your keyboard and desk area – at home or in the office. It’s quick, easy, and requires only a few supplies.
With all of the Washi Tape floating around the Stampington office recently, I couldn’t help creating a project of my own! After picking seven of my favorite Washi Tapes, I grabbed a pair of scissors and got to work.
It took a couple of tries to cut the right size of tape for the keys, but it gets much easier to eyeball after your first batch of keys. Choose your tape, pull and cut desired amount, and stick each piece to any key you want to create fun patterns and color combinations. When I first started, I planned to cover the whole keyboard, but after seeing how cool it looked half way through, I decided to leave it as is!