Friday, July 10, 2009

RIBBON SHARE PACKAGING HOW-TO

My e-mail inbox has been filling up with the same question - "how did you wrap your ribbon shares?" ... as seen in this post from yesterday.

It's so simple ... cut cardboard from the Stampin' Up! designer paper packs 3" x 6", then use a 3/4" Circle Punch to create "notches" to secure the ribbon in place.

As you can see, the punching isn't perfectly measured out ... just eyeballed. No time! ... off to cut more designer paper and ribbon!

15 comments:

  1. I was wondering the same thing!! It looks so professional!!

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  2. WOW, fabulous idea Nancy - a great way to store all those ribbons we all collect along the way. Will definitely be making some of these this weekend!
    Thanks so much for sharing your idea with us.

    Hugs,
    Ramona (Australia)

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  3. You are a true SU legend - such a simple idea - so glad you came up with it!!!! I may actually be able to get my ribbons "tamed" now - LOL
    xXx

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  4. Oh my gosh, leave it to NANCY to have the packaging look nice! People will order them just for the LOOK! LOL

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  5. You are the most clever girl... I WILL be using this idea... LOVE IT.. Thanks for sharing:)

    (((hugs)))
    BRooke

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  6. Great idea! Thanks for the "how to" :)

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  7. I have been struggling for some time with how to deal with ribbon remnants or small yardage of "other" ribbon or lace. This is like a "no duh" moment, which I absolutely appreciate Nancy!!!! Ha, leave it to you to make it simple and obvious!!!

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  8. You are such a clever girl - Nancy!!! Love this idea!!! Hugs ~S~

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  9. Thanks for sharing this Nancy. You did such a great job of making them look so neat & tidy. I will definitely be doing this as well.

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  10. Nancy you are a GENIUS!!!!! Thanks for sharing this most amazing idea that I am so going to CASE!!! Hope you're doing well!!!

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  11. what a great idea.. : )

    thanks for sharing..

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  12. That's a pretty clever trick there Miss Nancy! Brilliant!

    Hugs,
    Becky

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  13. Thanks for posting this, I'll be using your packaging! Much appreciated :)

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