Hands On Workshop launches NUNO DECO Iron-On Washi Tape and Fabric Label Shapes.
Hands On Workshop (HOW), an innovative Australian company that works specifically to bring Japanese contemporary products to English-speaking crafters of all levels, excitedly unveiled two new products to their shop: NUNO DECO Iron-On Washi Tape and Fabric Label Iron-On Labels and Shapes.
Made in Japan by Kawaguchi and reserved specifically for the HOW audience, these latest products will be exclusively available from HOW.
“Our NUNO DECO and Fabric Stickers come in a variety of eye-catching colours and unique patterns,” said Nicole McCarthy, Founder and Owner of HOW.
“They both carry the same decorating and crafting potential and the new washi tape can be used on fabric as well as clothing. We want to ensure our consumers are able to stretch the boundaries of their artistic crafting potential.”
NUNO DECO, a continuous roll of patterned and coloured fabric tape with an adhesive back, will provide crafters with the ability to add finished flairs to their projects in the form of bright patterns and colours.
The new Fabric Stickers, embodying the same peel off, iron-on principles of the NUNO DECO, comes in pre-cut shapes and small rectangular shapes to be used as crafty nametags.
Some uses for the products include shapes to use as embellishments for fabric, clothing, or fabric homewares, as well as fabric markers and pretty name labels.
They can be used to distinguish children’s uniform clothing so there are no mix-ups, decoration for school bags and pouches, accents for baby clothes, and labels for face washers.
“These custom curated products look much nicer and more authentic than standard labels,” said McCarthy.
“Plus, crafters can cut any size they want for a personalised result.”
Source: Hands On Workshop
Featured Image: Nuno Deco iron-on washi tape Samples
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