Oak Leaf & Acorn Washi Tape | Stacey McEvoy Caunt
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Notes from The Fox
This one is my favorite in Stacey's range. The oak leaves and acorns borrow from medieval manuscript art. She adds tidy borders and a slightly stylized feel. It has a grown-up, bookish quality that fits on a reading journal page. Stacey draws every repeat by hand from her studio on the Derbyshire border.
Imported from United Kingdom | Studio: Stacey McEvoy Caunt
Product Details and Specs
The design shows oak leaves and clusters of acorns in warm autumn tones. Stacey lays them out in a tidy repeat that nods to manuscript art. The tape is printed on traditional Japanese-style washi paper with a low-tack, removable adhesive. It tears cleanly by hand, sticks well to paper and cardstock, and lifts without leaving residue. The paper is plastic-free and fully recyclable.
What's Included: 1 roll, 15mm wide by 10 meters long. Designed by Stacey McEvoy Caunt (SMC-OAKAC).
How to Use
Use this on book journal pages, nature writing, and anything with a medieval or folk mood. It looks wonderful on letter paper for autumn pen pal mail. It fits alongside other botanicals in our washi tape collection. For more of Stacey's folklore-inspired work, see her full range.
FAQ
What inspired this pattern?
Stacey drew it as a nod to the oak and acorn shapes found in old manuscript borders. The style is folk-art rather than realistic.
Is this a seasonal pattern?
It reads autumnal because of the warm palette, but the style is classic enough to use any time of year.
Who designs this tape?
Stacey McEvoy Caunt, a UK artist and illustrator based near the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire border. She hand-draws every pattern in her studio.
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