How To Create A Washi Tape Swatch Book

How To Create A Washi Tape Swatch Book

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Today I'm showing you all how to create a Washi Tape sample book. I find when I'm creating a bullet journal spread or bujo set up I never know which Washi Tape to use. This Washi Tape journal makes it so easy to see all my Washi Tape designs in one place and decide which one I want to use! Get your washi tape template
Hey! I’m Chloe from @bulletjournalbychloe and welcome back to another blog with me! Today Im going to show you all how to create a washi sample book. It is super easy and will be really helpful when choosing washi. Grab your washi and let's get to it.  Use can use my affiliate code bujochloe10 to save 10% off your purchase  Supplies Archer & Olive journal I've used the pocket size but any size will work  Fine liners or black pen for details to write the brand and collection  Washi tapes  Ruler to cut the washi or scissors  Okay… go grab your supplies and let’s start creating! Getting started  I have two boxes filled with washi that I carry around with me all the time in case I might need a piece of washi for what I’m currently working on. So to try and reduce this, I created a washi sample book. What I do is swatch all my washi inside this small pocket book (you don’t waste as much of the wash in a pocket size but any size will work) and keep this book with me when journaling rather than the box of washi. Once I’ve decided on the washi I need, I then go back to my desk and grab it! Nice and simple. You can also add the shop you bought it from and the collection so you can easily buy it again once it runs out.  Okay, now I’ve convinced you as to why you need to create a washi sample book, grab your washi and get making!   Step 1 Get your supplies. You will need your washi and notebook. I have chosen the three pocket sized journals from a previous sub box so I can test out how the washi looks against different coloured backgrounds. I like to use Neapolitan journals so this is really handy if you too use Neapolitan.  Step 2 Decide how you want to organise your washi. By colour? Design? Brand? Collection? I like to organise mine by brand.  Step 3  Add a strip of each washi into your book. Leave a line to add the brand or collection that washi is from. I use the dots as a guide or you can use my printable to help you.  And that’s it! Keep swatching until your full collection is in your handy pocket journal. Keep this journal with you when planning to save carrying around boxes of washi like me ;)  Video Want to see more? Check out this video where I show you mine and how it works Printable Finally, make sure you grab your free printable as a guide or to print out for your journal: I hope you enjoyed this blog! Make sure to tag me (@bulletjournalbychloe) and Archer and Olive (@archerandolive) in any of your recreations and use the hashtag #AOShare #archerandolive! Have fun exercising! 

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