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Wholesale Wrapables Hearts & Sweets Japanese Washi Masking Tape
Wholesale Wrapables Hearts & Sweets Japanese Washi Masking Tape
Wholesale Wrapables Hearts & Sweets Japanese Washi Masking Tape
Wholesale Wrapables Hearts & Sweets Japanese Washi Masking Tape
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$12.68 MSRP
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Red Hearts
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Description
Washi is a style of paper from Japan that is made by hand in the traditional manner. It is made of natural fibers commonly from the bark of the gampi tree, mitsumata shrub, or mulberry. However, washi also can be made using bamboo, hemp, rice, and wheat. Our Washi Masking Tape is not only strong, but the decorative designs are attractive as well. Use these tapes for decorating your planner or calendar, tape up your photos or decorate your photo album with them, or use them for gift wrapping purposes. These tapes are also great for scrapbooking or any other creative project you have in mind! Comes in a variety of different patterns. Each sold separately. * Dimensions: Each roll is 15mm Width x 10 meters Length. * Material: Natural Fibers.
Details
SKU: A64737 Made in China Weight: 54.43 g (1.92 oz) UPC: 843483042620
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Nice product for presentation
Nice product for presentation
Mar 4, 2025 • Amy • White Oak, PA, United States
Good quality, as described
Good quality, as described
Sep 17, 2025 • Gia • Charleston, SC, United States
Good quality, as described
Good quality, as described
Sep 17, 2025 • Gia • Charleston, SC, United States













































