Coastline Washi Tape | Girl of All Work
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Notes from The Fox
This is the washi tape version of a long summer afternoon at the shore. A red and white lighthouse, a sailboat, a sandcastle, a crab, a seagull, fish swimming under waves, and a single bright life ring. The teal background reads cool and breezy, and the strip never repeats too quickly, so a long stretch reads more like a scene than a pattern.
Product Details and Specs
The pattern includes a coastal cast of characters: a striped lighthouse, sailboats, seagulls, crabs, starfish, fish, shells, coral, a sandcastle with a shovel, life rings, clouds, and small wave marks. The teal-aqua background keeps the busy elements feeling cohesive.
- Material: washi paper, easy to tear by hand and reposition
- Dimensions: 15 mm wide by 10 meters long
- Count: 1 roll
- Designed in the United States by Girl of All Work
How to Use
It is built for summer planner spreads, beach trip travel journals, coastal recipe cards, and postcards home from the shore. The variety of motifs means each torn strip looks slightly different, so you can build longer scenes without it feeling repetitive.
FAQ
Is this washi tape removable?
Yes. Washi tape uses a light adhesive that lets you reposition the strip without damaging most papers. You can also tear it cleanly by hand.
How wide is the tape?
15 mm, which is roughly 5/8 inch.
How busy is the pattern?
This is one of the busier Girl of All Work tapes, with about a dozen recurring motifs. The teal base keeps it from feeling chaotic, but it does read as decorative rather than minimal.
About the Maker
Girl of All Work is an American studio that has been making cheerful office and stationery goods since 2007. Their work sits at the intersection of cute and useful, the kind of thing you actually reach for. See the full line on our Girl of All Work collection page.
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