🎨 Stick to Your Creativity!
The ProTapes Artist Tape is a premium flatback paper tape designed for artists and crafters, featuring a generous 60 yards in length and 1 inch in width. Its repositionable nature allows for clean removal without leaving any residue, while its high edge tear resistance ensures durability for all your creative projects.
S**A
Tape for art
This is good artist tape!
J**K
Easily removable
I purchased this tape to label channels on an audio mixing console. It leaves no residue and has wonderful adhesion. When applying, I touch the entire length of tape down to the surface, pull it up again immediately and adhere one final time. No damage to console, works as indicated. Will purchase again in the future!
C**R
Sticks where you need it
I’m an artist. I use this in my studio to hang paper work. It works well. I also use this tape at home with my toddler to tape his drawing paper to the table, and then when he is done making his art 8 tape it to the wall. I also use it to make pretend roads for his trucks and cars on the floor. The tape removes cleanly but stays stuck when you get any it to!
D**H
Great Artist Tape for Taping Down Watercolor Paper
I tape all of my watercolor paper down to boards when I paint, but the previous tape I used was lost, and masking tape tore the paper. This gets the job done, but may have some adhesion issues when it comes to removal. More details below,Pros:-Great adhesion, sticks well.-Keeps watercolor out, no worries about paint seeping through.-A lot of tape on the roll, don't need to worry about running out any time soon.Cons:-The adhesion is fairly strong, and will tear the paper's layers if you are not careful when removing it. The longer the tape sticks to the paper, the higher the chance of tearing.-You need to be extra particular about making sure the edges along the paint are secure, or you're prone to leaking and won't have as clean of a line.Overall I'm satisfied and with due care I have no issues.
B**M
Good specific-use tape
I use this tape to make small books and portfolios and it works very well for my purpose. The tape is sticky (a bit more adhesion than Scotch-Blue Painter's Tape but not as sticky as masking tape). It comes off cleanly from the back of photographs (I'm using inkjet print outs on photo paper) but, if you get it on the printed image, the tape will not remove easily and it will not be repositionable (it will pick up color from the print and leave a residue). Some other features of the tape: it has a smooth shiny waxy finish that accepts certain types of inks well (Sharpie markers and ball points- this tape isn't good with gel pens) and it accepts markings made with soft lead pencils (such as Palomino Blackwings, but not good with regular 2HB pencils). Good tape to have for specialized uses. I would buy more as needed.
K**B
Nice tape!
this is nice tape. Surface accepts pen and pencil writing well, no bleed when using felt marker. Easy to get started. No indication of excess adhesive squeezing out on sides to collect dust and just.Just sticky enough, tried it on paper, latex painted wood, stained wood - no damage. haven't tried anything longer than about a week so far. Only thing I've found it doesn't work well on is newsprint, but so far only the weakest most expensive painters tape works for that and then just barely. Likely to use this for lots of projects.
D**N
Why did it take me so long to discover this stuff?
I saw Adam Savage using this kind of tape to label drawers and storage boxes in his shop, and decided I'd try it. I now like it better than removable labels because it's cheaper (though not cheap!), and can be cut and stacked to any length you need. It takes ink incredibly well (especially permanent markers like Sharpies). I'm sold. Recommended.
K**A
Good Stuff
The media could not be loaded. First off, this is some good tape. I know some people have mentioned that when removing the tape some of their paper comes with it. I have had this problem on occasion, however its cause the tape is sticky. All you have to do is stick the tape to something else to make it not as strong and then put it down on the paper. I work with 18x24 so when I pull out my tape its pretty long so I normally just stick it around my torso, as if you were pulling lent off, and then secure to the paper. that way the tape doesn't pull as much when removing, and just remove it slowly and pull at an angle. Its tape, its gonna be sticky. But its good tape and I recommend it. I use it for my charcoal drawings and it seals my borders very well. I have attached pictures of my work with the taped borers (before and after removing the tape), as well as how I "de-stick" the tape. Follow me on Instagram: @Kay_Cochran_ to see more of my art!
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