Material Guide

Washi Tape Size & Material Guide

A complete reference for widths, roll lengths, paper types, adhesive properties and how to match specs to your project.

Washi tape comes in widths from 5mm to 75mm and roll lengths of 3–4 meters. It's made from Japanese washi paper — a natural-fiber paper that's lightweight, semi-transparent and hand-tearable. Understanding width, length and material quality helps you choose the right tape for journaling, scrapbooking, planners, gift wrapping or classroom use.

✦ Width Guide

Width is the most important spec to understand before buying. Different widths serve completely different purposes.

5mm0.19"

Fine Detail — Accents and Dividers

The narrowest commonly available width. Used for fine underlining, thin divider lines in bullet journals and delicate accent strips alongside wider tape. Requires steady application — easier along a ruler edge. Not suitable as a standalone decorative element.

7.5mm0.29"

Narrow Accent

Slightly wider than 5mm, offering a bit more pattern visibility. Good for tab labels, accent lines and narrow border details. Used in select IEEBEE sets alongside 15mm rolls as a fine-detail complement.

10mm0.39"

Versatile Narrow — Borders and Labels

One of the most versatile widths. Wide enough to display simple patterns clearly, narrow enough to use as an accent or secondary element. Works well alongside 15mm tape as a layered border, for tab labels in planners and for column dividers.

15mm0.59"

Most Popular Width — All-Purpose

The standard width for most washi tape use. Fits most journal, planner and scrapbook page formats without dominating the page. Wide enough to display detailed patterns at readable scale. The most frequently included width in multi-roll sets — a good starting point for any new buyer.

20mm0.78"

Mid-Wide — Statement Strips

Slightly wider than 15mm — the difference is noticeable when used as a header or border. Works well as a primary width where you want more visual impact than 15mm but don't need a full-width statement piece.

25mm0.98"

Wide — Headers, Photo Borders, Backgrounds

Large enough to use as a standalone decorative element — a header strip, a photo border mat or a background band. Patterns display with full impact at this width, including gold foil details and intricate illustrations. One of the most useful widths to have alongside 15mm.

30mm1.18"

Statement Width — Large Patterns

A wide, bold strip for scrapbook backgrounds, wide page headers and statement pieces. Large motifs — botanical illustrations, landscape-style patterns, art-inspired designs — display especially well at this width.

45mm1.77"

Wide Format — Large-Scale Decoration

Present in select IEEBEE sets. Used for large background sections, wide decorative borders and mixed-media projects where you want to cover significant surface area quickly.

50mm1.96"

Extra Wide — Landscape Panels

Available in select sets. Works well as a landscape-orientation strip across the centre or top of a large-format page. At this width, detailed art-inspired patterns create a near-mural effect on a spread.

75mm2.95"

Maximum Width — Full-Section Backgrounds

The widest width available in IEEBEE sets. A single strip of 75mm tape covers almost a quarter of a standard A5 journal page. Used for dramatic background elements and artistic spreads where tape is the primary medium rather than an accent.

Width selection tip: The most useful combination for an all-purpose set is 10mm + 15mm + 25mm. These three widths cover accent work, general decoration and statement pieces without too much overlap in function. Most IEEBEE themed sets are built around this principle.

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✦ Roll Length

Roll length tells you how much tape is on each individual roll.

Roll Length In Feet Approximate Use
3 meters 9.84 feet Standard length for most IEEBEE rolls. At 15mm width: approximately 15–25 journal pages of border or accent use.
4 meters 13.1 feet Available in select IEEBEE sets. Approximately 30% more tape per roll — useful for longer continuous strips like scrapbook backgrounds or gift wrapping.

Planning tip: For a single journal page with borders on all four sides at 15mm width, you'll use approximately 50–70cm of tape per page. A 3-meter roll covers roughly 4–6 full-border pages at this rate.

✦ Paper Material

What is Japanese washi paper?

Washi (和紙) is a traditional Japanese paper made from the long fibers of plants including bamboo, hemp, rice and the bark of the gampi, kozo and mitsumata plants. These long fibers give washi its characteristic combination of properties:

  • Lightweight with high strength — thinner than Western paper but difficult to tear unintentionally
  • Semi-transparent — allows underlying content to show through lightly
  • Hand-tearable — tears cleanly along the fiber grain when pulled at the right angle
  • Ink-receptive — takes most pen, marker and printing ink well, including gold foil stamping
  • Slightly textured — gives tape a natural, tactile quality that distinguishes it from plastic-backed tape

Gold foil stamping

Many IEEBEE sets feature gold foil stamping — a process where metallic foil is applied to the paper surface using heat and pressure to create raised, reflective patterns. Gold foil works well on washi paper because the paper's texture holds the foil without cracking. The result is a tape that reflects light and creates dimensional visual interest that standard printing can't achieve.

Material safety

IEEBEE washi tapes are manufactured without phthalates and lead and are regularly tested for child safety. All products meet applicable material safety standards for the U.S. market.

Property What to Look For Why It Matters
Base paper "Traditional Japanese washi paper" Genuine washi fiber — lighter, more tearable, better print quality
Gold foil "Gold foil stamping" — not gold-color ink True foil is raised and reflective; gold ink is flat and less durable
Adhesive "Lightly adhesive" or "repositionable" Strong adhesive tears journal paper; light adhesive is gentle and forgiving
Safety "No phthalates," "no lead," "child-safe" Essential for classroom use and children's crafts

✦ Adhesive Properties

The adhesive on washi tape is specifically designed to be lighter than standard tape — strong enough to hold in place, but gentle enough to remove without tearing most paper surfaces.

  • Repositionable: Can be lifted and repositioned on most paper surfaces within a short period of application without leaving residue
  • Non-permanent on most surfaces: Safe for journal and planner pages — peel slowly from one end to avoid tearing
  • Long-term bond on rough surfaces: On textured or porous surfaces like kraft paper or cardboard, adhesive grip increases over time
  • Temperature sensitive: Heat and direct sunlight can reduce adhesive strength — store tape away from radiators and windowsills

For delicate paper: Press lightly and peel from one end slowly at a low angle. Never apply to wet or damp paper — the adhesive will bond more strongly and may tear the page on removal.

✦ Choosing by Project Type

Project Recommended Widths Roll Count Key Features
Bullet journaling 5mm, 10mm, 15mm 10–24 rolls Coordinated theme, light adhesive, multiple narrow widths
Art journaling 15mm, 25mm, 30mm, 75mm 24–37 rolls Wide widths, art-inspired themes, gold foil accent rolls
Scrapbooking 15mm, 25mm, 30mm, 75mm 30–60 rolls High roll count, multiple widths, thematic coherence
Planner decoration 5mm, 10mm, 15mm 10–20 rolls Narrow widths for tab labels and date boxes
Gift wrapping 15mm, 25mm 10–20 rolls Bold patterns, gold foil — high visual impact
Classroom use 15mm (primary) 40–60 rolls Child-safe materials, high roll count, versatile patterns

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✦ FAQ

What is the most common washi tape width?
15mm (approximately 0.59 inches) is the most widely used width and the standard found in most sets. It's wide enough to display detailed patterns clearly and narrow enough to use on most journal, planner and scrapbook pages without overwhelming the layout. Most IEEBEE sets are built around 15mm as the primary width.
How long is a standard washi tape roll?
Most IEEBEE washi tape rolls are 3 meters (9.84 feet) long. Selected rolls in certain sets are 4 meters (13.1 feet). At 15mm width, a 3-meter roll provides approximately 15–25 journal pages of border or accent coverage.
What is washi tape made from?
Washi tape is made from Japanese washi paper — a traditional paper produced from natural plant fibers including bamboo, hemp, rice and the bark of the gampi plant. IEEBEE washi tapes use traditional Japanese washi paper as the base, with high-definition printing and gold foil stamping on selected designs. All products are manufactured without phthalates and lead.
What is the difference between washi tape widths?
Narrower widths (5mm–10mm) are used for fine accents, dividers and tab labels. Medium widths (15mm–20mm) are the all-purpose standard for most decorative uses. Wide widths (25mm–30mm) work as statement headers, photo borders and scrapbook strips. Extra-wide widths (45mm–75mm) are used for large-format backgrounds and art spreads. Most creative projects benefit from having at least two widths available.
What does gold foil stamping mean on washi tape?
Gold foil stamping is a printing process where metallic foil is applied to the tape surface using heat and pressure. The result is a raised, reflective metallic pattern that catches light. Genuine gold foil stamping is different from gold-color ink — foil is reflective and tactile, while gold ink is flat. IEEBEE gold foil sets use genuine foil stamping on selected rolls within each set.
Is washi tape safe for children?
IEEBEE washi tapes are manufactured without phthalates and lead and are suitable for children's craft projects and classroom use. The tape requires no scissors and no glue, making it one of the safest craft materials for group settings.
Can washi tape be removed without damaging paper?
On most standard journal, planner and scrapbook paper, quality washi tape can be removed carefully without tearing the page. The key is to peel slowly from one end at a low angle rather than pulling straight up. On very thin or delicate paper, test a small piece first. Tape left in place for an extended period may bond more strongly on some surfaces.

Last Updated: May 2026