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The ribbon ring system looks like a nice inexpensive way to store your ribbon. I was wondering if anyone of my fellow paper crafters have this and what you think of it. ( I think the only draw back is to wrap your ribbon around the ribbon tags!! This could take awhile, but could be done while watching t.v. !!) I have mostly SU! ribbon but looks like any kind/brand will work. Looking forward to your responses..
I have these also - two of the large rings full. I put a couple of cup hooks on the wall above and to the right of my craft table for them. I have to say that I use ribbon 99% more than I did when it was all on rolls in a box in the craft cupboard. Out of sight, out of mind you know. Needless to say, I love the Ribbon Rings.
Wow, I wrapped mine around little cards and put in a drawer. I found the idea on Becca Feekan's blog. I am such a messy crafter that its always in disarray! Maybe I should give this ribbon ring a try!
I just purchased two sets of these.. I have not yet finished putting all the ribbon on yet.. when I purchased them, I was hopeing that they would free up some drawer space seeing I have 3 big drawers full..
thanks for the idea to make my own with acetate sheets.. if I reun out i will use that idea..
I saw the Ribbon Ring but didn't want to spend that much $ on it or spend time threading ribbons...so I did something with the same idea but a lot less investment (time and money). This is just the curtain wire with clips from Ikea. I put 2-3 similar ribbons on each clip, and I love it, because you can easily take a clip off, try ribbons, and hook it back up...it's also very simple to add or remove whole pieces, with no threading.
Total cost now is about $20 depending on how many hooks you need.
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I saw the Ribbon Ring but didn't want to spend that much $ on it or spend time threading ribbons...so I did something with the same idea but a lot less investment (time and money). This is just the curtain wire with clips from Ikea. I put 2-3 similar ribbons on each clip, and I love it, because you can easily take a clip off, try ribbons, and hook it back up...it's also very simple to add or remove whole pieces, with no threading.
Total cost now is about $20 depending on how many hooks you need.
wow, how awsome this looks.. love how you have seperated them in color familys.. going to steal that idea..
I liked the idea of the ribbon ring, but did not want to spend the mula...as I have tons of ribbon. So, I used badge holders from Office Max and binder rings to attach them to. I hang the binder rings in the closet in my scrapbook room.
I made mine with my cricut also. I actually made a few hundred of them for a SU bulk ribbon buy that I did for my girls. I made tags and put them on binder rings and then put everyones ribbons on them as a thank you for their purchase. Everyone loved how pretty it looked seeing all of the streaming ribbons. Most of my girls say that they do use them more now that they are hanging in plain sight. I too think they are great & definitely use my ribbon more!! I made mine from the stiffer back pieces in the packs of DSP. I'd say make your own...save a few bucks and recycle to-boot!
I made mine with my cricut also. I actually made a few hundred of them for a SU bulk ribbon buy that I did for my girls. I made tags and put them on binder rings and then put everyones ribbons on them as a thank you for their purchase. Everyone loved how pretty it looked seeing all of the streaming ribbons. Most of my girls say that they do use them more now that they are hanging in plain sight. I too think they are great & definitely use my ribbon more!! I made mine from the stiffer back pieces in the packs of DSP. I'd say make your own...save a few bucks and recycle to-boot!
I am such a visual person. Do you have a picture? What cart did you use? I just can't seem to get it:confused:, but I stay confused! TIA!
I have 2 ribbon rings, LOVE them. I used to keep ribbon either on the rolls in a box or on clothes pins. I always forgot what I had. This way they are right in front of me, and I can see what I have...they are worth the $$$
You can see my ribbon ring hanging on the right side of the front of this green shelf. The other one is closer to my desk.
But as I am working I can just glance over and see if what I need is there.
liked the idea but didn't want to spend the $ AND have way too many yards of some pieces. So I slip noted mine around a plastic hanger Works great. no more wrinkles and yes much easier to see...so I also use more
Kraftykris
I made the ribbon ring things using my Cricut too. Someone on the Cricut MB posted a DS cutfile for two sizes. I used the carboard backing that comes with SU's designer paper (as someone up above mentioned) and cut dozens. I have my ribbon hanging on the door in my craft room. I love being able to see it. Plus, it doesn't crease as it would if it's wound on the square ribbon holder things. I have about ten different rings of ribbon. They aren't full. I just wanted to sort them by color, type etc.
I used the bags, tags, boxes & more cartridge and used the round top tag in size 3" or 3 1/2"?? I can't remember exactly. I made 4 slits horizontally in each one with my trimmer & punched a hole in the top with my cropodile. I have no idea how to add a pic to this post, otherwise I would show you an example.
Keep in mind, this was my first attempt at it & I cut very large slits in each tag....I learned my lesson while making hundreds of them for my girls that just a slice actually holds the ribbon in place better and it saves time by making just a slice versus cutting out a section like I did in the picture below.
Keep in mind, this was my first attempt at it & I cut very large slits in each tag....I learned my lesson while making hundreds of them for my girls that just a slice actually holds the ribbon in place better and it saves time by making just a slice versus cutting out a section like I did in the picture below.
These are GREAT! THANK YOU! THANK YOU for posting this! I am soooo going to make these. One more question, did you just use those snappy ??? rings for the tags and then just get a bigger one as the main ring? Okay, another question. How long do you trim your ribbon to off the spool to put on the tags?
I don't have the ribbon ring but I found this idea awhile back. I love, love, love this! I have taken the basic idea of this and created all kinds of little storage areas. It was cheap and it holds everything from snack-size plastic bags to ribbon on a card. I also took macrame rings - the 4" inch size - and key tags - wrapped ribbon around the key tags and put them on the ring and put the ring on the dowel for the organizer.
These are GREAT! THANK YOU! THANK YOU for posting this! I am soooo going to make these. One more question, did you just use those snappy ??? rings for the tags and then just get a bigger one as the main ring? Okay, another question. How long do you trim your ribbon to off the spool to put on the tags?
Thanks again!
I used one binder ring per color family and then I used the same sized ring (because it was all I had at the time) to hang them all together on my rack. There was no rhyme or reason to my lengths. I doubled mine over the tag and as I use them I just cinch the ribbon so the ends meet so I don't run the risk of them falling off if they get too short.
Do any of you have cats? I'm afraid my cats would like this idea way too much!!! LOL!
Of course I could keep the door shut to my craft room, but I'd hate to see the mess they could make!!!
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Thanks for all the info. Will add this to my to do list for organization. I have extra clips from my clip it up, sixxiz tag die and IKEA towels racks. Just need the time to put it together. LOVE THESE IDEAS. Thanks again for sharing.
Renee
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Do you have a photo of the curtain wire with clips? I think I like your system the best. I don't live near an Ikea though but maybe I could find something similar. I've thought of the shower hooks that clip - maybe I'll try those.
Do you have a photo of the curtain wire with clips? I think I like your system the best. I don't live near an Ikea though but maybe I could find something similar. I've thought of the shower hooks that clip - maybe I'll try those.
Thanks
Hmmm. Why couldn't you just use the round binder rings and slipnot the ribbon onto them. Then hang the binder clips on any type of rod or coat hanger? That would probably be inexpensive.
Goals for 2015 50 scrapbook pages/50 cards---progress 35/50 cards Complete my daughter's wedding scrapbook album Spend more time enjoying my friends and not so much time obsessing on work!!!
That's exactly what I did - used large binder rings and tied the ribbon at the halfway point thru the ring. Sorted ribbon according to color and came up with 10 different binder rings. They hang on my filing cabinet - attached with fridge magnet clips. Works great and cheap.
That's exactly what I did - used large binder rings and tied the ribbon at the halfway point thru the ring. Sorted ribbon according to color and came up with 10 different binder rings. They hang on my filing cabinet - attached with fridge magnet clips. Works great and cheap.
I think that's what I'm going to do. I've got several drawers of ribbon wrapped on cards, spools, clothes pins. They're taking up a lot of space that way and I have to dip through them everytime I want something even they are sorted by color. and I never know what I want. Okay, I've got to go shopping for binder rings today!!! Actually I may have some. I'm going to look!!!!:mrgreen:
Goals for 2015 50 scrapbook pages/50 cards---progress 35/50 cards Complete my daughter's wedding scrapbook album Spend more time enjoying my friends and not so much time obsessing on work!!!
Emily, did you by any chance make a .cut file with Design Studio that you might consider sharing?
I used Sure Cuts a Lot. I don't have Design Studio. I have the .Scut files, the SVG files I made them from, and the jpegs I started with if your interested in those. I attached everything in a zip file. HPH!
I also attached pictures of my ribbon. I haven't been able to find the rings to hang the tags on yet, so I've got them hung on long wooden cotton swabs with eyelets keeping the ribbon from falling off ;).
Do any of you have cats? I'm afraid my cats would like this idea way too much!!! LOL!
Of course I could keep the door shut to my craft room, but I'd hate to see the mess they could make!!!
I was thinking this very same thing. I have 3 cats that would have a field day with this and do not wants to always keep my craft room door shut. I store my ribbon using the behind the door "clear" shoe holders. The ones that have the pockets. Since it's clear, you can see through the pockets in order to see your ribbon and you don't have to cut the ribbon in 1 yard pieces. Plus, I have the ribbon sorted in color groups and I keep these hung on the front doors of my cabinets, so they are right out in the open and I can see exactly what I have.
I'll be heading to Ikea next week if anyone needs stuff that they won't ship...I know the flush wall set is only $14.99 there, and could go in a flate rate envie/box for $5.
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I also cut my cards from my cricut using only the George cart. If anybody wants the file, send me a PM with your email address and I'll gladly share what I used. I have 3 or 4 different sizes for different ribbon widths. The first time I made them, I used craft color chipboard but it was nasty, dusty and clogged up my blade housing. This time around, I used the chipboard backing that is in the packets of DSP from SU. It's much cleaner, sturdier and looks better. And, most importantly, it didn't clog my blade housing.
As for the Ikea idea...I love it. I might even switch to that because it looks like it would be more manageable. The rings are not bad but the wire just looks easier. In fact, the first time I did the rings, I had over 200 ribbons on it and somehow never managed to get anything tangled or lose the ribbons.
For those of you who are going to CHA...there is an IKEA in Orlando!! You can get all kinds of awesome storage solutions there and for CHEAP!
Do any of you have cats? I'm afraid my cats would like this idea way too much!!! LOL!
Of course I could keep the door shut to my craft room, but I'd hate to see the mess they could make!!!
I was all set to make this ribbon ring until I saw your post and a vision quickly came into my head of shredded ribbon all throughout my house and my 2 cats casually alseep on the couch as I arrived home....:mrgreen:
Oh my now I have to find a hiding place for my future ribbon ring!
Not that I have a system for my ribbon, but you could buy those curtain hanger clips attached to the rings. You would just need to find a place the hang the rings, possible a huge binder ring.