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Shutterbug

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Washi Manufacturer Question
As a "NEW" washi user, I was wondering Which company do you like to purchase Washi from? Or does it matter to you? If so why?
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
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Charleneanne

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Re: Washi Manufacturer Question
Doesn't really matter but I do find Queen & Co or Doodlebug to have the best colors and patterns
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Shutterbug

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Re: Washi Manufacturer Question
Charleneanne wrote:Doesn't really matter but I do find Queen & Co or Doodlebug to have the best colors and patterns
Thanks Charleneanne, That is good to know. I have been somewhat overwhelmed with all that is out there.    Out party supply Carries the Queen and CO. I could go look at the actual colors there.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
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christinec68

Cherry Bomb

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the only washi I don't really like is Bella Blvd because the adhesive is very weak and I usually end up attaching it with something else.  I bought the 2 I have from them a while ago so I don't know if it's better now. (they were like this when I purchased them).
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PezKat

Chocolate Covered Cherry

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I have one from K & Co./Smash & hate it - doesn't tear easily & the adhesive wears off quickly if you reposition it.  It could just be a bad roll but maybe not.
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mgehrke

Bowl Full of Cherries

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Besides Doodlebug and Q&C, I also like Little B and Love My Tape. Little B has the tape on a dispenser that has a cutter on it. For me I don't use the cutter, but it is nice for those who want it. I also got some from Bo Bunny that I like very well too. Just stay away from "off" brands. Those are cheaply made and don't stick well at all. Otherwise I just buy what catches my eye Image
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Shutterbug

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Re: Washi Manufacturer Question
Thank You everyone. Now I know what to look for and stay away from.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
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blbabe1234

Cherry Bark

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Queen & Co, Love My Tapes, and Little B fan over here. I also like Sandylion. I too don't go for brand first, its the color and/or pattern that does it for me.
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Shutterbug

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Re: Washi Manufacturer Question
The reason I was asking about brand I have seen some hat re similar here in what they look like for example similar but are flags and trying to figure out which one.  Also I see some are less expensive then others.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
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Charleneanne

Cherry Delight

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The less expensive often have less yardage.
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Shutterbug

Cherry Addict

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Thanks. I have so much to learn about the Washi world! Image
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
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Deanna13

A Cherry on Top

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I've bought from a variety of manufacturers, but I tend to buy the most from My Mind's Eye. I've had problems with Bazzill and Glitz not being very sticky. Also received a roll of Queen & Co. that was all stuck together and I wasn't able to use it.
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killarney_rose

Chocolate Covered Cherry

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I just buy what catches my eye.  I am pretty picky and don't have much compared to others here.  Only 42 rolls.

I have found any roll will tear trying to unroll if they are left in sun (Window Sill) or you hold the roll tightly.  I now stick my fingers  in the middle of the roll and unload that way.

I miss Prima tapes.  I seem to like Queen & Co and MME the best.  Doodlebug...not at all.
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AshleyC

Cherry Tart

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Glitz Design, Bella Blvd, and K&Co/Smash, and Martha Stewart are not like real washi tapes -- they are paper tapes, like the tapes from  Heidi Swapp and 7gyspies that were popular around 2006-2008 or so. These brands are not translucent like real washi tape is, they are thicker, have a shiny finish, and in my experience, do not stick AT ALL.

I've happily used washi tape from all of the other major scrapbooking brands with great success.
 
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