Washi tape as collage pieces
I’m working on a new zine, and I want to share some process pics with you. 🙂 I’m making pages with black and white illustrations and then using washi tape to make collage elements.
Here’s how I’m doing it.
- Draw the picture in black ink.

- Lay a piece of tracing paper over the drawing. With a pencil, outline the area where washi tape will go. For this page, I wanted a curved shape around the planet.

- Use washi tape to cover the area outlined in pencil. I kept even lines of tape but you could overlap pieces or rip the tape into smaller pieces.

- Flip the tracing paper over. Use scissors to cut along the pencil line.

- Glue the washi tape piece onto the drawing.
