MT masking tape
Ever wished for a burst of colour to jazz up your journals, planners or parcels? Enter the world of mt masking tape – the iconic Japanese washi tape that’s captured the hearts of crafters everywhere.
Whether you’re a bullet-journal buff, a scrapbook savant or simply love adding flair to your gift wrapping, our mt collection has got you covered. From delicate florals to bold geometrics, each roll is:
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✂️ Super Versatile – Tear by hand, cut with scissors or even stamp on it!
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🖊️ Write-On Friendly – Perfect for notes, labels or little doodles.
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🎨 Vibrant & Durable – Rich pigments on rice paper that stick fast but peel off clean.
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🎁 Size & Style Variety – From skinny 5 mm strips to chunky 30 mm rolls, and patterns that range from minimalist stripes to whimsical illustrations.
Imagine pastel polka dots bordering your daily to-do list, or tropical leaves accenting your next snail-mail letter. Ready to let your creativity flow? Dive into our mt Masking Tape collection and pick your favourites today!
mt Masking Tape FAQs
New to mt masking tape? Here you’ll find answers to common questions on how to apply, remove, and reuse Japan’s original washi tape with ease.
What makes mt masking tape different from other washi tapes?
mt masking tape is made in Japan by Kamoi Kakoshi, the original inventor of washi tape. Each roll uses ultra-thin Japanese rice paper with just the right amount of adhesive — strong enough to stick, gentle enough to remove cleanly. It tears neatly by hand and leaves no residue behind, however often you reposition it.
Can mt tape be reused?
Yes. mt’s low-tack adhesive lets you lift and reapply it a few times without losing stickiness, as long as the surface is clean and dry. It’s one of the reasons designers and journalers adore it — creative freedom with no commitment required.
Can I write on mt tape?
Absolutely. Most pens, pencils, and fine-liners work well on mt tape’s slightly textured surface. For crisp lines, a ballpoint or permanent marker gives the neatest result.
Does mt tape damage walls, paper, or furniture?
No — that’s its charm. mt tape removes cleanly from most surfaces, including paper, painted walls, and wood. Always test first if you’re applying to delicate finishes or vintage materials, just to be sure.
Is mt tape eco-friendly?
mt tape is made from traditional Japanese washi paper and uses solvent-free adhesives. It’s recyclable and lightweight, a small but satisfying choice for sustainable creativity.
How should I store my mt tape?
Keep it somewhere cool, dry, and away from direct sunlight. Over time, warmth and humidity can soften the adhesive or fade colours — though many fans find a little patina part of its appeal.