Home > Arts & Crafts Tape > 3 Pack White Artist Tape - Masking Artists Tape for Drafting Art Watercolor Painting Canvas Framing - Acid Free 0.6inch Wide 540FT Long Total ; Brand: TSSART
BVR’s AI bot is continuously reading, learning and evolving to generate reviews.
How it works?
BVR’s AI bot is a smart self learning AI bot algorithm that ingests large amount of data to filter our product reviews that are most important for you to make a purchase
11,059 reviews
covering
50+ products
for the category
Arts & Crafts Tape
Experiential insights by users
About 3 Pack White Artist Tape - Masking Artists Tape
Overall Feedback:
70% positive
69% praised for its strong adhesive, while 31% found it lost its stickiness over time.
Initially, the tape didn't feel like it had a lot of adhesive, but I didn't have any issues with it coming up or not sticking to the paper.
Professionals recommend using white art tape while painting because colored tape can compromise the choices and make colors look different temporarily.
The adhesive strength of the tape is too strong and it layers off with every stick.
For my purposes, the tape is too thin and has weak adhesion.
I described the tape as thin, off-white, and rough.
The tape is nearly transparent, creamish in color, and textured. It is not as good as the real artist tape, which is thick, bright white, smooth, and opaque.
66% liked it vibrant color and design, but 34% found it dull
The color of the tape does not affect my working decisions, even when applying the most subtle of washes.
I compared the actual artist tape with the one I am using and noticed differences in thickness, color, texture, and transparency.
I described the tape as translucently thin, off-white, and rough.
This product should not be used for watercolor despite its title as "drafting art watercolor".
68% found it to be long-lasting, while 32% noticed it started to deteriorate.
I suspect that the tape is not acid-free, which is a primary benefit of artist tape.
The tape has a rough off-white surface and is thin.
If the tape was more durable, I would buy it. It ripped a sheer surface layer off my cotton watercolor paper.
I had to recut some of my dies because of the tape tearing, indicating that it is not durable enough.
When I remove the tape, it drags part of the paper.
I tested the tape on hot press watercolor paper and found that the lines were not clean when I removed the tape and the paper was damaged.
Rephrased:
When I tested the tape on hot press watercolor paper, I found that the lines were not clean upon removal and the paper was damaged.
69% praised for its ease of application, while 31% struggled with it.
The tape is nearly transparent with a thin, creamish, textured appearance.
I need to write on the tape to add dates to items in my refrigerator, but the rough surface makes it challenging.
63% liked the perfect size and thickness, but 37% found it too thick for delicate crafts.
Professionals recommend using white art tape while painting because colored tape can compromise the choices and make colors look different. White is neutral.
I was using basic painters tape previously but wanted something thinner and less expensive.
I compared the actual artist tape with the one I purchased. The actual artist tape is thick, bright white, smooth, and nearly opaque. However, the one I purchased is extremely thin, a creamish colour, textured, and nearly transparent.
I noticed that the artist tape I purchased is thinner than another brand from Hobby Lobby.
Rephrased: The artist tape I purchased is thinner than another brand from Hobby Lobby.
67% liked its versatility for various crafts, although 33% found it limited for certain projects.
I use this tape to fasten my paper down on the board and also to erase a small area on the paper. The tape keeps the surrounding area safe.
Real artist tape is thick, bright white, smooth and nearly opaque.
I use tape to add dates to items in my refrigerator, but the rough surface makes it challenging to write on.
The adhesive strength of this tape is good and it keeps things secure even when attaching to laminated or glossy items. It's the goldilocks tape of perfectly balanced adhesion.
The tape looks nice, but it tears easily and lacks adhesion. It seems to want to come off on its own, especially on surfaces that are not perfect smooth. The only upside is that the adhesive is weak enough that it leaves nothing behind.
Need help? Don't see what you are looking for?
Let us know and our team will start working on your favorite product or category as soon as possible. Meanwhile let us help you search for them on Amazon.
Thanks for your feedback!
Cookies are used on this website to ensure you have the best experience possible.