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The meaning behind the awareness ribbon depends on its color or colors. Many groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, and as a result, many causes often share each color. Some causes may also be represented by more than one color.
Chiari Malformation, Sarcoidosis, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Show religious tolerance, Promoting remembrance and awareness of violence against women, Domestic violence awareness, Childhood stroke awareness, Cystic fibrosis awareness, Alzheimer’s disease awareness, Pancreatic cancer awareness, Workers’ Memorial Day, Epilepsy awareness (lavender)
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These little boxes filled with your special selected goodies will be a wonderful gift at a wedding or party.
Materials:
Wide Decorative Ribbon Band cut to length,
Chinese Takeout Box – 1/2 Pint,
2″ Round Personalized Stickers,
Bridal Labels,
Double-sided tape or glue dots,
Scissors
Instructions:
Super easy! Simply cut the tibbon strip wide decorative ribbon just long enough so that it will snuggly wrap your container. Use double-sided tape or glue dots to secure the ends of the ribbon. Personalize stickers with your names and event date and affix atop the ribbon.
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Wide ribbon bands are a great way to jazz up CD cases, favor boxes or favor bags!
Materials:
Wide Decorative Ribbon Band cut to length
Paperboard CD Case
Metallic CD Case
Chinese Takeout Box – 1/2 Pint
2″ Round Personalized Stickers
Bridal Labels
Double-sided tape or glue dots
Scissors
Instructions:
Super easy! Simply cut the strip wide decorative ribbon just long enough so that it will snuggly wrap your container. Use double-sided tape or glue dots to secure the ends of the ribbon. Personalize stickers with your names and event date and affix atop the ribbon.
Many of the items you may need to create your own version of this idea can be found on our website by clicking on the ribbon link in my post. If you don’t see exactly what you are looking for, please call the phone number on that page.
These invitations are so sweet. I love the Precious Moments design. Most stationary companies can print your names and a sweet couple design highlight the front edges of this elaborately folded, soft white invitation. You can request for the front edges can be pre-punched with holes for tying closed with satin ribbon, or they can be easily punched by you. Your wording can be printed inside. The design and all wording are printed in the same ink color as the ribbon.
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Gorgeous Decorative packaging for your beach-theme event!
Materials You Need To Purchase:
Tiny Round Palm Leaf Favor Boxes, Continuously Printed Satin Ribbon - 3/8″ width x 50 yards ,silk flowerettes
Instructions:
Fill the box with your favors then close the box with its lid. Flip the box so that its lid is facing down. Place the box in the center of the strand of ribbon. Bring the ends of the ribbon up the sides of the box and twist the ends in the center of the bottom of the box. Flip the box over and and wrap the opposing 2 sides of the box. Your box should now be right-side up.
Tie a simple bow tie.
Insert tiny silk flowerette into the center of the bow tie.
Many of the items you may need to create your own version of this idea can be found on our website by clicking on the ribbon link in my post. If you don’t see exactly what you are looking for, please call the phone number on that page.
These cute little woven boxes would make great wedding guest favors, or for any other type of celebration. Coordinate the ribbon color to your wedding colors, or theme. The 3/8″ ribbon can be printed with what ever you wish to say, from the names of the bride and groom, thanks for coming, Happy Birthday, Happy New Year or what ever you desire.
Instructions:
Fill each box with your sweet favors and close the box. Place the 3/8″ ribbon on top of the 1″ ribbon. Wrap and tie around the box. Insert the cherry blossom sprays into the ribbon’s knot to secure. A great do it yourself project to create easy cherry blossom favors.
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Simple way to jazz up an otherwise ordinary favor box!
Materials You Need
Colored Paper Takeout Favor Boxes ,Personalized Ribbons – Satin Wide (shown above in Chocolate Brown)
Double-side tape or Glue strips
Rubber stamp in an image of your choosing
Ink pad in the color of your choosing
Instructions:
You can purchase takeout boxes like these that come flat making it super easy to rubber stamp your image. Fold along the pre scored folds to create the box. Using the double-sided tape or glue strips (regular glue is not strong enough), secure the sides of the take out box.
Cut a 12″ strand of ribbon. Thread one end of the ribbon through one of the holes in the box. Make a knot to secure the ribbon. Thread the other end of the ribbon through the other hole in the box. Make a knot to secure the ribbon.
Fill the box with your creative wedding favor. Close the box using its interlocking tabs.
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This is another great way to incorporate ribbon in your invitations. The color of the red ribbon is duplicated only in the names of the bride and groom, leaving the rest of the wording black. The pearlized, floral border surrounding your wording on this bright white card adds to the overall sophistication of this invitation ensemble. Complete the look by tying a satin ribbon across the top. This uses the double hole punch method of threading the ribbon through the front, crossing over and back up through opposite holes and pulled tight, trim the ends at an angle for a finished look.
Many of the items you may need to create your own version of this idea can be found on our website by clicking on the ribbon link in my post. If you don’t see exactly what you are looking for, please call the phone number on that page.
I love lavender. This is a very simple way to attach all your enclosures to the invite. Your invitation and enclosures are all tied together with satin ribbon for a look that’s altogether lovely! This is a bright white, folded invitation is embossed with pearl flowers on the front. Have your wording inside is printed in your choice of ink color and lettering style. Tiered enclosure cards are held by a complimentary ribbon color tied through punched holes.
Many of the items you may need to create your own version of this idea can be found on our website by clicking the ribbon link in my post. If you don’t see exactly what you are looking for, please call the number on that page.
There are so many ways to incorporate ribbon in your invitations. I love how unique this idea is… This ecru invitation features your invitation wording and tucks neatly into a mocha pocket with flourish designs. Complete this look by wrapping the pocket with a 22″ pre-cut mocha satin ribbon. All the information your guests will need stays tucked neatly in the little pouch. It will all fit into the envelope.
Many of the items you may need to create your own version of this idea can be found on our website by clicking on the ribbon link in my post. If you don’t see exactly what you are looking for, please call the phone number on that page.
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