If you’re collecting cute stationery that’s actually easy to use (and not “too precious to touch”), meet Animal Carnival—a playful washi tape set full of cats, dogs, and cozy little characters that instantly makes pages, gifts, and DIY projects feel happier.
Featured pick: Animal Carnival – 24 Rolls Cute Cat & Dog Washi Tape Set
Below are three creator-loved ways to use it—each one cute, quick, and beginner-friendly.
1) Cute bookmarks & cards (simple, giftable, kid-friendly)
Creator idea: Keep it clean and coordinated: one vertical strip of washi, one matching animal sticker, done.




How to recreate the look
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On a blank kraft bookmark, place one long vertical strip of Animal Carnival washi.
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Add one cute animal sticker centered on top for a focal point.
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Optional: add a thin neutral strip (kraft/solid) as a “spine” to keep it tidy.
For greeting cards (same concept, bigger canvas)
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Frame your card with washi: top + bottom borders (or a full border if you like).
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Add one main character sticker in the center and 1–2 small stickers in the corners.
Why it sells: This is the kind of cute stationery that’s perfect for class gifts, party favors, and kids’ crafts—simple enough for beginners, adorable enough for everyone.
2) DIY crafts & 3D decorations (bows, labels, cover decor)
Creator idea: Washi tape isn’t just for paper edges—use it like patterned material for small handmade pieces.




A) Decorate die-cut bows
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Wrap washi around a bow base (or pre-cut bow shapes).
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Mix 2–3 patterns from the set for a “collected” look (still cohesive because the style matches).
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Finish with a small clip or center band.
B) Make raised cover decorations
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Use washi to cover small cut-outs (letters/shapes) and place them on a notebook cover.
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Add a few short washi tabs on the notebook edge for extra “cute stationery” points.
Why it sells: You get instant variety across small projects—bows, clips, labels, little cover moments—without needing extra supplies.
3) Cute, simple journal pages (washi first, then stickers)
Creator idea: Use washi to “map” your layout, then build around it with matching stickers and a hand-drawn title.



The easy page formula
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Place one washi strip first to define your main decorated area (top, side, or bottom).
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Add same-color stickers nearby (keep it to 2–4 pieces so the page stays clean).
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Draw a simple border and write a title (even just one word).
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Leave breathing room—cute pages look better with a little white space.
Why it sells: It’s fast, beginner-friendly, and the finished page looks polished even if you don’t consider yourself “artsy.”
Quick “Cute Stationery” tips (so your pages stay cohesive)
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Use one main pattern + one supporting pattern per project.
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Repeat the same washi placement across pages (e.g., always a bottom strip).
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When in doubt: one strip + one sticker is enough.
Creator Pick: Start here
If you want cute stationery that works for journaling, crafting, and gift-making, this set is an easy yes: