Tape as Pattern

Tape as Pattern

You don’t have to have a pattern, because our tape can be the pattern. Follow the simple steps below to create eye-catching designs, zigzags and angled shapes on walls, doors, furniture and other spaces.

Tape as Pattern

You don’t have to have a pattern, because our tape can be the pattern. Follow the simple steps below to create eye-catching designs, zigzags and angled shapes on walls, doors, furniture and other spaces.

Tape as Pattern

You don’t have to have a pattern, because our tape can be the pattern. Follow the simple steps below to create eye-catching designs, zigzags and angled shapes on walls, doors, furniture and other spaces.

Tape & Tools
  • Invent a Brand New Design

    No need for a template. Just start taping and see what you can create with your own imagination. If you like working with a pattern better, you can find links to tape patterns and other ideas on our Creative Techniques page. For freshly painted surfaces (at least 24 hours old), 3M recommends ScotchBlue™ WALLS + WOOD FLOORS Painter’s Tape. And be sure to visit our How to Tape page for basic paint prep and tape removal tips.


Step By Step

  • Base Color
    Base Color

    Paint surface with your base color. (The spaces you tape will remain this color). Then wait at least 24 hours for the paint to dry.

  • Pattern
    Pattern

    Now tape your painted surface with lines, stripes, zigzags, etc. Get creative and go free-form, or find a pattern from links below.

  • Second Color
    Second Color

    Paint over your taped design. Two light coats of paint are better than one thick coat.

  • Reveal
    Reveal

    Wait 24 hours for the paint to dry. Then slowly remove the tape to reveal your clean, modern design.

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