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Back-to-school season brings fresh notebooks, sharpened pencils, and a whole world of creative potential. One simple and fun supply that kids can use to express themselves is washi tape—glitter tape, patterned duct tape, and more. It’s affordable, comes in endless styles, and is easy to use for all ages. Whether kids are organizing their school supplies or personalizing their locker, decorative tape turns ordinary school tools into customized masterpieces.
Here are a variety of imaginative and easy ways kids can use washi tape for back-to-school projects. Be sure to check out our TapeEz in action, showing how it helps create neat edges and makes finding the washi tape end quick and easy—perfect for kids and adults alike
Plain composition books and three-ring binders become much more exciting with a few strips of colorful washi tape. Kids can:
This not only helps personalize their supplies but also makes it easier to distinguish between subjects at a glance.

Kids often misplace pencils, rulers, or even lunchboxes. Decorative tape can help prevent that by acting as both a design feature and an identifier:
Tape adds flair while also serving a practical purpose—less lost stuff!

Give kids a chance to design their own pencil case using clear zip pouches, small boxes, or even empty containers. Here’s how:
This turns a basic organizational task into a fun craft project.

Lockers can be cold and boring—but not with decorative tape! Tape is a great temporary decorating option that won’t damage surfaces. Some locker ideas include:
Kids can even change the design mid-year when they want a refresh, all without tools or adhesives.
Bookmarks made from decorative tape are fast, fun, and functional. Here’s a simple method:
Kids can create themed bookmarks for different subjects or gift them to friends and teachers.
Avoid confusion in the backpack room or bus line by helping your child make a one-of-a-kind tag:
Kids can even make matching tags for pencil pouches, lunch bags, or sports equipment.
Organization becomes easier when everything is color-coded—and washi tape makes it visually appealing:
This method is especially helpful for younger students who are just learning how to stay organized.
Kids can create a portable mini bulletin board for their desk or locker:
This encourages kids to stay on top of assignments or just enjoy displaying their favorite memories.
Most schools encourage (or require) students to use planners. Tape can help:
This adds visual interest and helps students track important tasks.
Help kids set up a homework station at home that stays neat:
This adds structure while letting kids have fun with colors and patterns.
Laptops, tablets, headphones, and chargers often look alike. Prevent mix-ups by using tape to:
Just make sure the tape doesn’t block any ports, vents, or functionality.
Positive thinking boosts motivation. Help kids tape up their favorite encouraging messages:
This supports emotional wellness as much as organization.
Studying gets more fun when flashcards are decorated:
These make test prep and classroom review more appealing.
Kids can use tape to enhance their school presentations:
Decorative tape is cleaner and easier to manage than paint or glue—perfect for classroom workspaces.
Help younger kids stay on task with a fun sticker or tape-based chart:
This works well for homework routines, reading logs, or chores.
Decorative tape isn’t just a crafting supply—it’s a creative tool for self-expression, organization, and motivation. With a few rolls of washi or patterned duct tape, kids can bring personality and joy to their school year in ways that are both simple and meaningful. These fun back-to-school projects help students take pride in their materials, stay organized, and build excitement for learning.
Whether your child is in kindergarten or middle school, decorative tape is a low-mess, high-fun way to get the school year off to a bright and colorful start.