DIY | Four simple ways to use washitejp

DIY 1 | Clips

To do this: Very simple, I measured how long the tape needed to be, then I cut. I put a piece of tape on each side and folded in the middle. I used the small paper clips and I can imagine that if you use more, you may need to use a piece of tape to "top".

You will need: Candle (I used vanilla candle)
What to do: Tape only a lap around the the light.
DIY 3 | Pens

To do this: Once again, that easy! Used two pieces of tape on the pen's length and put them on each side of the pen.
DIY 4 | Mobile chargers

You will need: One charger, washitejp and scissors.
What to do: It's just to tape where you think it fits. I would, however, be careful not to charge during the night or when not supervised. For anyways my charger can be really hot!
