Bug and Songbird’s rooms are still white. They look the same as the day we moved in, more or less. I would rather wait to pull a room design together in it’s entirety than slap something up on the walls just because. But patterned washi tape along the bedroom door edge adds a little hidden pop of color and fun!
If you’re unfamiliar, washi tape is similar to masking tape. Translucent and non-permanent, but strong enough to stay put. Scotch Expressions masking tape is what I used for the doors. You can find it at Target, Staples, and from lots of online vendors.
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[…] //12// Don’t want to paint at all? Washi tape is the next best thing, trade your painted edge for a funky patterned washi tape instead. […]
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