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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! Another place that has the Jillybean soup twine is "A Cherry on Top", for $2.99 with reasonable shipping. I liked the Really Reasonable Ribbon prices, plus they have an assortment so you get a little of each color. Thanks again!
__________________ Luanne Ford
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In addition to twine I picked up at my LSS, I have some Martha Stewart Crafts twine that I purchased when they first introduced the line to Michael's. Given how popular it is, I wouldn't be surprised to see it in stores again as part of her Christmas collection. I do think that the Divine Twine that is being repackaged by a lot of manufacturers is far nicer than the MS twine in my stash, so there's probably a reason why some of it is so much less expensive.
Couldn't you just get real bakers twine at the grocery store and use re-inkers to colour to match your product? I saw a big spool of it today for about $2.
Couldn't you just get real bakers twine at the grocery store and use re-inkers to colour to match your product? I saw a big spool of it today for about $2.
LOL! I bought MS Bakers Twine last year (before it was cool to have) as it was CUTE, it REALLY is strong too as I cranked some knots into it to get it to hold some stuff.. I Laugh about it being cool now and I also got my "COOL COLORS" from I {heart} Papers for Jillybean. Smaller more manageable amounts!!!! ;)
I've ordered from them and they're fast and have great ribbons
Yikes.... Reasonable Ribbon has great price and selection but not reasonable (no pun intended lol) shipping prices to Canada.... anyone else know of some place with decent shipping to Canada? TIA!!
__________________ ~Amanda
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Don't know about Canada but my Michael's here in the states had the Martha Stewart Bakers Twine out in their holiday baking display last week. it was a set of six I think....a few different colors. red green brown and purple if I remember correctly
I am ordering the cones in every color from Bakery Twine
What a great deal and lots to share!
blessings.
I got the red and also a pack of the tiny brown lunch bags.
Be forewarned... the twine spool is HUGE! More twine than I, or my kids, or their kids will use in a lifetime I think LOL
I still love it and use it tons. It's thin enough to thread thru button holes too.
__________________ Victoria
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I got the giant rolls from this place, too. I got the red and white and brown and white. I am having such fun with it wrapping Christmas presents with the twine! There is so much on the roll, I can be lavish and triple it with a big bow.
I'm adding those cute glitter pipe cleaner (wrapped around a pencil to curl) embellishments for a really cute look. Check out Mish Mash's blog post here to see the pipe cleaners. Scroll down a ways to see how cute they are:
I've gotten mine from the Twinery.
Twine from Divine Twine and The Twinery are supposed to be thicker and softer. Just what I have heard. I love the twine from the Twinery.
I am ordering the cones in every color from Bakery Twine
What a great deal and lots to share!
blessings.
Love mine. Did 200 Christmas cards and still have enough twine for a world record tourist attraction called "The world's largest ball of peppermint twine"
How many rolls of bakers twine would it take to circle the entire world at the equator....? lol..might have that much pretty soon..my sis is already drooling...lol
blessings.
PS. I know someone here will have the answer to my silly question!
Yikes.... Reasonable Ribbon has great price and selection but not reasonable (no pun intended lol) shipping prices to Canada.... anyone else know of some place with decent shipping to Canada? TIA!!
I ordered from papertreats on Etsy because they came with MS's endorsement. I figure if she likes their twine it can't be half bad. And it's really nice twine.
You can pick which colours you want in your assortment and shipping to ON was very reasonable. I think it was $13.50 USD for 200 yards (on the cutest wooden spools) and shipping was pretty quick.
3,000 yards of bakers' twine? Wow, you could wrap a house!
I've had good luck with Jillibean's mentioned in post #3. It's bright; I've gotten some other types that were kinda dingy.
That said, if you want a neutral solid, try the # Tree. I got several cards of hemp cord there; they have 2 tones of cream - light and dark. 30 yds/$1. The only difference that I can tell between the bakers' twine and hemp cord I've bought is that the hemp is a little stiffer. I kinda like that b/c it holds a bow better once it's tied. Great price, too.
On paper the twine @ 'wesellcoffee' is a great deal. They have 3 & 4 ply ~3200 yards for $8.95 - 10.95. Has anyone purchased this and how is the quality compared to Devine Twine?
How many rolls of bakers twine would it take to circle the entire world at the equator....? lol..might have that much pretty soon..my sis is already drooling...lol
blessings.
PS. I know someone here will have the answer to my silly question!
Okay Amber...never one to pass up a dare...I just HAD to calculate...
It would take 12,891 spools.
For all you who just have to know how to figure it...
Circumference of the earth: 24,901.55 miles.
Times 1760 yards in a mile.
Makes 43,826,728 yards for the circumference of the earth.
Divide by 3400 yards of twine per spool.
Gives 12,891 spools.
You'll have 2672 yards left for projects.
Do you realize that the spools with 3400 yards on them are just shy of 2 MILES of twine?????
Am I missing something? All I see is a kiddie apron for $7.50 that's sold out!
Sorry Dotty - it was there during the day when I posted. That deal had been up the day before too, so maybe it sold out or something. I wish I had seen this post earlier or I would've posted sooner. Those sites typically change deals on a day to day basis (hence "daily deals sites"). Maybe it'll come up again.