21 Tape Art Projects for All Ages and Stages

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21 Tape Art Projects for All Ages | Masking tape, painters tape, duct tape (note: it's NOT "duck tape!"), washi tape, scotch tape, and any other type of adhesive tape doubles as a versatile crafting medium. From wall murals, to abstract canvas designs, to picture frames, to bracelets, to cellphone cases, to nail art, to no-sew purses and wallets, there are so many creative things you can make with a roll of tape. Click for our favorite ideas for toddlers, school-aged kids, tweens, and teens!

Art is a wonderful way to express creativity, and tape art is an exciting medium that brings a unique twist to traditional crafting. With just a few rolls of colorful tape and some imagination, you can create stunning artwork that is perfect for any age.

Whether you’re looking for a fun activity to entertain your preschooler, a creative project for your grade schooler, or a sophisticated challenge for your teen, tape art offers endless possibilities.

No matter your child’s age or skill level, there’s a tape art project here for them. So, grab your tape, gather your supplies, and let’s dive into the wonderful world of tape art!

7 Tape Art Projects for Kids Under 5

  1. Washi Tape Mural | Meri Cherry – Start by taping some craft paper onto the floor, then grab some colorful washi tape and let your little ones create their own designs and patterns. For little hands, it may be easier to pre-tear the tape.
  2. Toddler Friendly Peel and Stick Tape Art | Hands On As We Grow – Allow your kids to come up with their own designs or give them a template by drawing shapes or simple objects. Help them work on their fine motor development by helping them tear their own tape strips.
  3. Star Tape Resist Art | 3 Boys and a Dog – This activity can help little ones recognize basic and non-basic shapes. Stars are magical, so take full advantage by singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star or sharing stories about the night sky.
  4. Birch Winter Tree Art Project | How Wee Learn – Celebrate the beauty of winter with this easy-to-do tape project. Make sure to use glossy magazines and painters tape for the best results.
  5. Tape Resist Surfboard Craft | And Next Comes L – Kids can pretend to ride the waves with their own paper surfboard. Have fun layering colors with watercolors, craft paints, or even dot markers.
  6. Toilet Paper Roll Butterfly | DIY Thought – Younger kids will love the sweet smiles on these toilet paper roll butterflies. You can use washi tape or strips of colorful masking tape to make the stripes.
  7. Washi Tape Flowerpot | Albion Gould – Grab some tiny terra cotta pots, some decoupage glue, and a few rolls of washi tape to create these brightly colored flowerpots. After they’re done, kids can plant herbs, flowers, or veggies for your garden.

7 Tape Art Projects for Kids 6-10

  1. Tape Resist Art for Kids | Happy Hooligans – This project is a kid favorite for a reason. Grab a stack of canvases from the dollar store or some cardboard from the recycling bin and use painters’ tape to make flags, fun shapes, names, and patterns.
  2. Tape and Watercolor Canvas | Fun-A-Day – This open-ended activity allows kids to be completely creative. With just a few simple craft supplies, they can strengthen their fine motor skills and create a piece of art to hang on their bedroom wall.
  3. Washi Tape Heart Craft | KidsActivities.com – This craft works at home or in the classroom. Colorful and fun, all you need is a selection of patterned washi tape and paper hearts cut from white craft paper.
  4. DIY Dry Erase Board | DIY Candy – Grab some frames from the dollar store to make a dry erase board in just minutes. Kids can use them to jot down reminders or a special message.
  5. Popsicle Stick Frames | Eighteen 25 – Kids can showcase their favorite memories with these popsicle stick frames. Simply cover popsicle sticks with your favorite washi tape and add your favorite accents, from pom pom balls and glitter to wood cutouts and paper flowers.
  6. Washi Tape Rainbow | I Heart Crafty Things – Gather every color of washi tape you have on hand to create this colorful rainbow. Add fluffy clouds made of cardstock or add a bunch of fluffy cotton balls.
  7. Washi Tape Butterfly Magnets | Feels Like Home – Give your butterfly wings with strips of washi tape. Add some magnets to the top of the clothespins to hang notes on the fridge.

7 Tape Art Projects for Tweens & Teens

  1. No-Sew Zippered Duct Tape Pouch | Happiness is Homemade – Teens can carry around all the essentials with these adorable duct tape pouches. They can customize the size to fit makeup, pencils, or even a tablet.
  2. Washi Tape Bookmarks | Moms Collab – Your teen can mark their spot with these adorable washi tape bookmarks. You can find jumbo craft sticks and colorful tassels at your local craft store.
  3. DIY Duct Tape Bracelets | DIY Candy – These bracelets may seem challenging, but with a little practice you can make an armful in no time. Use three different colors of duct tape to make the perfect braided pattern.
  4. Duct Tape Milk Carton Garden Lanterns | Boulder Locavore – Teens can decorate their room or an outdoor space with these milk carton garden lanterns. Grab a pair of duct tape scissors to make cutting it easier.
  5. Washi Tape Wall Art | Living Locurto – What teen doesn’t love to personalize their space? This simple, fun decor will look cute on a wall or bookshelf.
  6. DIY Cellphone Case | A Sparkle of Genius – Create and personalize a cellphone case with a little bit of duct tape. Bubble wrap gives it just enough cushion to protect your phone screen.
  7. DIY Washi Tape Nail Art | diys.com – Washi tape has so many fun uses – why not nail art? Teens can transform their nails in minutes by adding layers of washi tape and clear nail polish.

Tape art is an incredibly versatile and engaging medium for artists of all ages. From the simplest projects for young children to more sophisticated designs for older kids and teens, these tape art projects provide endless opportunities for creativity and fun.

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21 Tape Art Projects for All Ages | Masking tape, painters tape, duct tape (note: it's NOT "duck tape!"), washi tape, scotch tape, and any other type of adhesive tape doubles as a versatile crafting medium. From wall murals, to abstract canvas designs, to picture frames, to bracelets, to cellphone cases, to nail art, to no-sew purses and wallets, there are so many creative things you can make with a roll of tape. Click for our favorite ideas for toddlers, school-aged kids, tweens, and teens!

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