Best art & crafts tape according to redditors

We found 179 Reddit comments discussing the best art & crafts tape. We ranked the 105 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/Q-Kat · 22 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Beanbag - £58 + £7 shipping

Juicer/blender - £23 + £8 shipping

Slow Cooker = £22.50 (free shipping)

Origami sheets - £6.15 (free delivery)

= £124.65

u/shiki88 · 9 pointsr/boardgames

https://www.amazingtape.com/

Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Hugos-Amazing-Tape-1-50/dp/B00W8H86HW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505506848&sr=8-1&keywords=hugo%27s+amazing+tape


This tape doesn't use adhesive, but sticks to itself without constricting your cards any more than it needs to keep them grouped together. It can be repeatedly unstuck and restuck together.

Regarding sleeving, totally do it for every game. Most of the time it's <$7 overhead and almost no overhead over MSRP if you buy from somewhere like CSI.

u/lannanh · 9 pointsr/bulletjournal

You might like these.
48 Rolls Washi Tape Set,Foil Gold Skinny Decorative Masking Washi Tapes,3MM Wide DIY Masking Tape https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0782SBNBR?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/rain_b · 8 pointsr/bulletjournal

You can find that exact tape here or here, it also tells you the length of the roll which is 4 meters. An A5 size paper is 210 mm on the long side so you could line 19 pages on the long side with a roll of the tape.

u/McMadface · 8 pointsr/headphones

There's this adhesive called Joe's Sticky Stuff that would work great for attaching your DACamp to your phone with or without a case. It's like the Russian Olympian version of the adhesive they use to stick credit cards to paper. You only really need an inch of it or so and it comes off cleanly when you want to remove it. It's reusable as long as you keep it clean when both sides are not stuck together.

u/gnib · 7 pointsr/CampingandHiking

I used Tenacious Tape on a down jacket and its held up great.

http://www.amazon.com/Gear-Aid-Tenacious-Fabric-Repair/dp/B005BLQTEE

u/Tolingar · 7 pointsr/BDSMcommunity

Saran Wrap has already been mentioned. I use it, but it has some serious limitations. It is not good for small areas, like tying wrists together, or anything less than a full arm, to a bedpost. You need to use it in full sheet size not as a rope. So, it is best for more mummification type scenarios where she puts her arms at her side and you wrap the saran wrap around her entire body trapping her arms to her side. You can go around the hips and both legs together as well. You can then cut (use EMT scissors, if you are going to do bondage you really should have a pair!) or safer yet just tear areas out for access.
I buy the colored saran wrap in the holiday boxes after the holidays on discount. I’m going to remove the cellophane from the box anyway, and I like the colored wrap for effect. I bought about 5 rolls of both red and green after Christmas this year for about $0.75 a box this year. I tend to use 1 to 1.5 rolls each time I play with it.

[Vet Wrap] (https://www.walmart.com/ip/NEOGEN-CORPORATION-PF118-G-Syrflex-4-x-5-YD-Green-Vet-Wrap-Cohesive-Bandage/45821697), also called Coban (the 3M trademark name), is fairly cheap and can be bought at Walmart. It can be used to tie fairly small areas although once again it should not be rolled into a rope, think more like how bandage rolls are put on. You can use this to bind wrists together, or ankles to bedposts. It sticks to itself but does not stick to skin, hair, or clothing. It is light weight, moisture resistant, and reusable. It can be used over sensitive areas like the face (ever considered binding someone’s writs to the back of their head, with this you can!) comes in different colors, and is fairly cheap. It is made of latex, so make sure everyone is good with that. It can be found for 3-4 dollars a roll, stay away from sterile rolls as they will cost considerably more (like $20 a roll as opposed to $ 4), are only sterile until taken out of the package, and offers no advantage in bondage play. Overall it is a good tool to have in any bondage kit.

Bondage Tape, also called Amazing Tape or self-cling tape, is something in between vet wrap and saran wrap. It is a non-adhesive tape made out of a plastic material much more durable than the cellophane that saran wrap is made of. You can buy it in 1 inch wide (by like 50 foot long) rolls and use it to tie someone up like you would with vet wrap, also don't roll it into rope. Unlike saran wrap it is reusable. It is preferred to vet wrap mainly because it is less stretchy meaning you can make more secure bondage, and it feels more like bondage and less like medical play.

Overall you don't want anything to become thin and ropelike. The wider the area it covers the less pressure on any given point, which prevents circulation loss and nerve damage. When using rope the types of ties to do that are not hard to learn. You can't use knots that are going to collapse or slide and allow the rope to tighten when pressure is put on the line. Saran wrap, Bondage tape, and vet wrap simply do not have properties conductive to tying knots that will not slip and tighten so don't try it.

u/SpikedJester · 6 pointsr/Ultralight

Tenacious Tape.

https://www.amazon.com/Gear-Aid-Tenacious-Fabric-Repair/dp/B005BLQTEE

This stuff is just shy of magic. I repaired a tear on my snowshoes and 3 trips later its still holding.

Put a piece of tenacious tape on both sides going 1" past the tear. It will hold forever.

u/foofad · 6 pointsr/pebble

I just used this stuff:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BXYWXY8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

to reassemble a Time Steel that I replaced the battery in. Worked great. It's probably not water proof anymore, but with two layers of it, it's probably at least splash resistant.

I peeled the previous double stick material off (it's actually pretty easy with just fingernails alone) and then placed one layer on the plastic gasket, and one layer on the underside of the screen. Getting the screen reconnected was a little tricky and required the use of a long thin metal tool, you might be okay with just a flathead screwdriver.

u/hmnixql · 6 pointsr/bulletjournal

Yes! I got some Van Gogh washi tape from amazon a while back

u/pipnwig · 5 pointsr/bulletjournal

I personally really dig nature-themed washi tape. I own these ones and they're stunning as hell. These are also great and inspire themes for me all the time. I also own this tape and I'm obsessed with it.

Just Google whatever theme you want + washi tape and you'll find plenty of options.

Edit: holy shit "gothic washi tape" yielded some kick ass results too.

u/CaptainBenza · 5 pointsr/Gunpla

I use BMC chisels; these lines were made with a 0.4mm one. As I guide I use a combination of things depending on the line. To start I use a small clear ruler and micron pen to sketch out the lines until I get a design I like. Then I use one of the following methods depending on the surface and length:

  • for long lines that need to be at specific angles I'll make sure to mark two points with the marker and then place dymo labeling tape to guarentee I have a straight line. Then over that I put the actual guide which is dymo embossing tape.. Then I scribe. An example of this is the moderate and long vertical lines on the shield. I started with the 4 short diagonal lines which gave me the two points on each side to base the vertical lines on. Each side then used a single set of dymo tapes so that they would align with each other (the lower and higher lines).

  • for moderate lines at easier angles (i.e. right angels) I'll use just the dymo embossing tape over making a line with the marker.

  • for short lines (<4mm) I'll free hand it.

  • for lines around edges which I want to be symmetrical I'll do use a combination of the labeling and embossing tape. The embossing tape can't really round edges because it's too thick, but the labeling tape is too thin to really guide the scribe well. So I use the labeling tape to wrap around the part, guaranteeing the angle. Then I use a single piece of embossing per side of the angled surface. If I need to I'll do the little bit of the corner left using the scribed lines on either side to guide me, so mostly free handed because it'll be such a small surface.

    TL;DR BMC Chisels, Dymo Embossing/Labeling tape, ruler, micron pen, and
u/YokinuTheShiba · 5 pointsr/MouseReview

Tiger arcs and hyperglides are better than stock skates. They're smoother and faster. I guess the speed can mess up with your aim but you can get used to it, the smoothness is very satisfying.

I suggest giving a try to the tiger arcs ;)

If you wanna re use your old skates I used double sided tape for clothing, it is relatively thin and flexible. That's how I fixed my skates. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WPBWNLS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VEXTDbAFMG2VD

u/PiratePandas · 4 pointsr/bulletjournal

Maybe something like this?

Or these if they're not too.. girly? I think they're nice.

u/SirGuido · 4 pointsr/bookbinding
u/DetailsDetails · 4 pointsr/guitarpedals

I did and thank you! These Zip tie clips make all the difference in keeping organized. My string winder/cutter is also perfect for clipping zip ties short and quickly.

multi color gaff is also a great way to keep organized on power especially if you have varying voltages. Lost an older nobel odr1 that way :/

u/MeowPrincessSandwich · 3 pointsr/RandomActsofCards

Oh no, there goes my paycheck. I can't pass up a good deal on washi. This is a really cool set that I use for detailed work. It's really thin so you can do some unique things with it. Sticks well, too! If it's on an outer envelope, I usually hide the ends under a stamp or sticker just to be safe.

u/SrnnMt · 3 pointsr/CrossStitch

If you're using a frame that goes right up to the bottom heart, you could try using some archival quality linen tape to attach the fabric to the backing board directly. If you're open to finishing it as a cube or pillow, you could carefully stitch another piece of to all sides, very close to the edge stitches to match the bottom, and make that part of your border (like this but much closer to the edge) . Or you could deliberately tease out the threads around the edges, and sew it onto a pillow or ornament like this one.

Although, if I were you, I'd probably re-do it since it's less work to re-stitch compared to the extra work and cost of finishing the current one. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

u/johnwasnt · 3 pointsr/bulletjournal
u/r_syzygy · 3 pointsr/camping

You could certainly patch it with nylon and some sewing skills, but I would probably use gear repair tape for something minor like that.

https://www.amazon.com/Gear-Aid-Tenacious-Fabric-Repair/dp/B005BLQTEE

u/WhoKnowsWho2 · 3 pointsr/Nerf
u/cyanicenine · 3 pointsr/skiing

Tenacious Tape is the industry standard for repairs in breathable fabric. Has worked well for me in the past, and unlike duct tape it is specifically made for use with technical fabrics.

u/linuxunix · 3 pointsr/blackberry

I just got 3m double sided tape...Works fantastic. My original one and replacement both fell out. Not hard to fix.

u/fleminator · 3 pointsr/Nexus6P

You could probably use some of this stuff.

Eco-Fused Adhesive Sticker Tape for Use in Cell Phone Repair - 2mm Double Sided Tape - also including 1 Pair of Tweezers / Microfiber Cleaning Cloth https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXYWXY8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WNmJAbWCEV019

u/GeorgePantsMcG · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting
u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

freakin duct tape
1.because if you saw my discussion it was about how i love it and can sit for hours making stuff out of it that's why lol
2. its pretty.
3. this was the only one i could find that didnt say my purchase had to over 25 $$$ lol i didnt know if that matted
It's the weekend

u/Ryvaeus · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I have a lot of leftover double-sided LCD screen tape, so I just used that. It comes off without any damage, fading, or residue after months of staying on the Joycon. I suspect you could probably use regular 3M double-sided tape without issue though.

u/eeweew · 2 pointsr/pebble

It is better to use this stuff, http://www.amazon.com/Eco-Fused-Adhesive-Sticker-Phone-Repair/dp/B00BXYWXY8

That is what was used in the first place. Remove the tape, place new, and compress.

u/nrh117 · 2 pointsr/RBA

I see, maybe try this: Adhesive Sticker Tape for Use in Cell Phone Repair - 2mm Tape - als... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXYWXY8/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_72jfvb14M5AGV

u/sphks · 2 pointsr/france

Ce genre de choses ?
http://www.adelineklam.com/store/E-Boutique
http://www.amazon.fr/Origami-Cr%C3%A9atifs-Chiyogami-Assortis-Feuilles

EDIT: Mince... c'est une excellente idée de petit cadeau (notamment le bloc de 360 feuilles sur Amazon pour remplacer les post-its), ou comme étiquette pour marquer les noms sur les cadeaux, mais les délais de livraisons sont de un mois... soit après Noël.

u/aers_blue · 2 pointsr/boardgames

https://www.amazon.com/Hugos-Amazing-Tape-1-50/dp/B00W8H86HW

This might be what you're looking for. I heard they can really mess up your cards though so be careful.

u/bibliotekarina · 2 pointsr/bulletjournal

I use one of these solid colors to match whatever mildliner color I’m using for that month:
https://www.amazon.com/ilauke-Decorative-Adhesive-Scrapbooking-5Mx1-5CM/dp/B01J7TZ7Y8

If I don’t have a solid color that matches my mildliner, then I use one with a pattern. I have this set of 48 I got during a lightning deal:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076DMC4GN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_nU9NBb622AG46

u/peglegmegxx · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofCards

Thank you!! My small collection right now is all from Amazon. I just placed an order at AliExpress yesterday 😂
but the non glitter blue is from This set
The other glitter ones are from Here

u/LinzDarling · 2 pointsr/TradeOrGift

Omg this is the best price point ever xD

Also lace comes to $4.17 and free shipping

Also, You just gifted me so don't feel obligated at all to do it again if I end up the closest, Id much rather someone else get something. I just support the $4.20 contest xD

u/AsteroidAdventure · 2 pointsr/bulletjournal

I do! Amazon, I’m not sure which ones you’re referring to so here’s links to all three :) I used the fine liners this morning and they’re amazing!

Agutape 48 Rolls Washi Tape Set,Foil Gold Skinny Decorative Masking Washi Tapes,3MM Wide DIY Masking Tape https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0782SBNBR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oxu7CbZFA718A

[36 Rolls] 0.5cm/ 0.2 inch Wide Colorful Washi Tapes Assorted Pure Colors, DIY Planner Craft Tape Paper Decor Scrapbooking Sticker Masking Paper Decoration, Gift Wrapping https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HYQQFH8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Nxu7CbQBFQFJX

Washi Tape Set of 7 Rolls - Travel Planner Daily Life Diary Number Weather Week Date Notebooks Decorative DIY Japanese Masking Adhesive Sticky Paper Washi Tape Set (Width: 15mm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078GW8FG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cyu7CbXDNRRJN

u/jrt364 · 2 pointsr/Gameboy

You don't "need" to put an adhesive, but if you don't, you risk dust getting beneath your lens and stuck onto the screen, which obviously isn't ideal.

I put 3mm double sided sticky tape. I used this one from Amazon.

You might be able to find a smaller roll of tape, but you really don't want to go more than 7mm IMO. I chose 3mm because I use it for other projects. I just put two tape pieces like this along every edge of the screen:

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And definitely no glue unless you want to risk a runny mess and never take off your lens again.

u/nthngbtblueskies · 2 pointsr/bulletjournal

Pretty tapes:

NibblesJerry Van Gogh’s Paintings Series Washi Masking Paper Tape Set of 8 Rolls(15mm X 7m) + 12 pcs Emoji Stickers for Arts, Cards,DIY Crafts,Envelopes, Gift Wrapping, Scrapbook and Daily Planners https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075J91BMD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_j83cAbT7HQZPT


Set of 24, Decorative Masking Tape Collection, Different Seasons Patterns for DIY Crafts,Gift Wrapping,Christmas Party Supplies (Mix) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769KLCFD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6-3cAbHXNJX6D

u/elizabro · 2 pointsr/bulletjournal

It's from this set.

u/snapsitsthekorean · 2 pointsr/samsung

I would go with a phone adhesive tape https://www.amazon.com/Eco-Fused-Adhesive-Sticker-Phone-Repair/dp/B00BXYWXY8 It's a quick fix until you get a replacement, or you could apply a wet glue (specific for phone) if you want to use it more. In my experience, the tape will be fine for a while.

u/errorcache · 2 pointsr/indieheads

I was in a very similar position recently, and after a ton of googling I ended up on washi tape. I bought this one

https://www.amazon.com/MT-Masking-Bright-Colors-MT10P003/dp/B00DKI98B6/

It works great (fold a piece in half along top and bottom of back of poster and stick to wall) and didn't mess up my wall's paint or the poster.

u/PM_ME_YOUR_VALUE · 2 pointsr/trees

Are you starting at 370? I like to do two sessions at 340, then raise it by about 5 for each session. Stopping at around 385. I get niiiiice and faded. Get great flavor at those lower temps.


Also, that screen is blindingly bright. I got some kink tape and cut a small piece to cover the screen so I can still see it.

this stuff

u/skelebone · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I'm having difficulty getting the right things to come up, but I was looking at a 50' roll of 1" Hugo tape for $16 (which I think is much higher than it was before, I remember it being around $10) v. $8 for a 65' roll of 1.5" Frisky Bondage Tape, Clear.

https://www.amazon.com/Frisky-AD961-Bondage-Tape-Clear/dp/B00LV4XJ4S

v.

https://www.amazon.com/Hugos-Amazing-Tape-1-50/dp/B00W8H86HW


u/chenac · 2 pointsr/hockeyplayers

I've used this stuff to repair holes in my socks although a bit overkill, it works great. It should be perfect for pants!

u/moxiousmissy · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My first and only hockey game was with my friend and her husband to see the Wild play. She had season tickets and we were in the 6th row. It was so much fun. >.>

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Have fun at the game!

u/ClearAirTurbulence3D · 1 pointr/modelmakers

Use Tamiya masking tape and burnish it down well, especially around the edges. I've been using MT Washi Masking Tapes which is basically the same stuff, slightly thinner and cheaper.

Also, if you're masking over a well cured paint base coat, spray that same color over the edge of the tape and let it dry. The base color will act as a seal and will reduce seepage from the next layer.

u/tomflash · 1 pointr/NYCbike

None depending on weather/mood.

Otherwise, a regular helmet wrapped/patterned with fluorescent gaffers tape:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N9E0F2O

It's beautifully ugly, in a Tron kind of way.

u/nineran · 1 pointr/bulletjournal
  • Helix Circle Maker (~$8, use this a lot).
  • This set of 48 skinny washi tape (be aware that the image DOES represent the products. I liked all but 3 of the tapes, and only one-third had gold foil patterns).
  • Sakura Pigma Micron pens (I use 01 and 08 the most).
  • Tombow Fudenosuke brushpens (I like the soft tip, but I bought the two pack. It came with a mini ruler that I cut to fit into my A6-ish's pocket and that's the ruler I use, if I use one). ~$3/pen
  • If I need an eraser, my favorite is Pentel Clic Eraser ZE-22. I've had this for decades. Has never failed me. Also, no stub problems.
  • I use Tombow brush pens, but eh. I should have bought the monochrome set rather than the ones I have. I do not regret buying #451, #243, and #062, but YMMV (~$3/pen).
  • The Pentel Aquash Brush pens are the best way to get into water brush pens, water coloring ($3 per).
  • Along with a Prima watercolors palette (I favor Tropicals, but will go for Odessey next time, ~$15-25). It made me realize that actually, yes, I do enjoy water colors.

    Best of luck!
u/Hawke666 · 1 pointr/boardgames

No, it's too thick and the adhesive isn't really right for this (it will start slipping and dry out eventually).

Maybe try Amazon? https://www.amazon.com/Lineco-Adhesive-Linen-Hinging-white/dp/B0027A5E34

u/zyclon7 · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking
u/Vicsinn · 1 pointr/RAoC_meta

Washi tape is a decorative tape that many people use to embellish cards. Here is some on Amazon , but it can be found at (US) stores like Dollar Tree, Target, Walmart, Tuesday Morning, Hobby Lobby, Michaels etc. People also find it online at sites like Wish and Aliexpress. Sometimes people on the sub send samples, thats how I first got some. Is it a must have, well I thought not but now that I have used it I kinda love it. Pinterest examples of Washi use

u/AbsolutelyPink · 1 pointr/fixit

The problem is the water. They aren't meant to be filled with water. Otherwise, you would use something like this https://www.amazon.com/Gear-Aid-Tenacious-Repair-Fabric/dp/B005BLQTEE

u/mnml_inclination · 1 pointr/running

Tenacious Tape may work well for this repair.

Also, do you find that your heels are slipping when you run? There has to be a reason for the premature material failure...

u/mariahgabriella_ · 1 pointr/bulletjournal

Amazon washi tape first thing that pops up for me! Super inexpensive and I love the designs

u/MotelWorm · 1 pointr/phonerepair

I won't lie... Cheap Amazon Prime accessible tape.
The two names are as follows;

2mm Clear Double Sided Strong Adhesive Acrylic Tape For Phone LCD Screen Repair https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019OQ4Z10?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Eco-Fused Adhesive Sticker Tape for Use in Cell Phone Repair - 2mm Tape - also including 1 Pair of Tweezers / Eco-Fused Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXYWXY8?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

I know they're cheap, but how much should I spend/what should I search for when I purchase? Computers are my hobby, but I work in kitchens and bake bread full time... Soooo, I'm pretty good with my hands. Application is not the issue here.

u/tachy_as_a_clam · 1 pointr/bulletjournal

I was on mobile earlier here are the links summer and glitter these are from the US amazon, I couldn't find them on the UK amazon.

u/fmontez1 · 1 pointr/Justrolledintotheshop

Try searching DyMo tape. Your comment aroused my curiosity because I loved those old machines, and I was able to find them easy on amazon. http://www.amazon.com/DYMO-Embossing-Tape-Green-8-Inch/dp/B0091067DO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1412209031&sr=8-3&keywords=dymo+tape

Don't let go of the old school tech! It will never run out of batteries. . . until you do.

u/lady-arivanya · 1 pointr/bulletjournal

Its from Amazon. I want to get s9me ofthe other colours at some point (hopefully this works, I'm in my mobile):

Molshine Decorative Japanese Washi Masking and Adhesive Tape - Season Color - Collection, 0.59 Inch x 7.6 Yards (Set of 6 Roll) for DIY- Spring WCL01B https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01I3E3F7Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6CrLybG53K4AX

u/LordHeavy2 · 1 pointr/macbookpro

Thats what I was thinking. Do you think this would work? 2mm seems like its the perfect thickness, though it's double sided and I'd only use a single side.

u/ominouschaos · 1 pointr/techsupport

Not quite, but here is something you could possibly go off of... :)

u/ShyChiBaby · 0 pointsr/littlespace

Next time add some of this to help with bad tapes. Duck 284567 Brand Duct Tape, Single Roll, Unicorn https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B1VFY7K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qNFTDbKF8J9JC

u/Jonessee22 · 0 pointsr/CampingGear

Gore-Tex should work, I used one on a pair on snowboarding pants about 8 years ago and the patch is still holding strong through 5 or 6 washings. I don't see why it wouldn't work on a sleeping pad. I actually carry one in my repair kit out on the trail for a sleeping pad or rain jacket/pants haven't used it yet on those items but I know it worked damn well on my pants.

EDIT: Hmm, I think the gore-tex I linked and the Tenacious Tape are the same thing just under different names?

They look the same and both are made by gear aid, the gore-tex package says "Tenacious Tape". Now I'm curious, might have to do some tests.

u/library_rat · 0 pointsr/DIY

https://www.amazon.com/Set-Shop-Joes-Sticky-Stuff/dp/B00EECHMC4

This tape is similar to the adhesive that is used on command hooks. It is quite strong but can be removed from a wall without damaging the paint. Not cheap but a little goes a long way. Popular on movie sets.