I received the ribbons I had ordered for shares a few weeks ago and decided I wanted to find a cute way to package them for customers. I even initialed each of their packages using the Broadsheet Alphabet. (See, you can use those alphabets even if you are not a scrapbooker!) Here is what the packages looked like:
I used some of our latest Designer papers, Patio Party and Floral District. The big topper was die-cut using the Oval Accent Bigz Clear die and accented with the Frame from the Apothecary Accents Framelits set. The small topper was created with the Labels Collection Framelits added on top of one of our 4 x 6 cello bags (see them on page 161 of the catalogue).
Supplies
Stamps: Broadsheet Alphabet
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Whisper White, So Saffron, Summer Starfruit
Designer paper: Patio Party, Floral District
Inks: Midnight Muse, Gumball Green
Big Shot: Oval Accent die, Labels Collection Framelits, Apothecary Accents Framelits
Accessories: Brads, Stampin' Dimensionals, Cello bag, Scallop Circle punch
Wow! What a beautiful presentation for your customers! It's little thoughtful details like this that make you such a wonderful and generous demo!
Posted by: Angie Tieman | July 14, 2012 at 09:43
I second what Angie just said: thoughtful, wonderful and generous :)
Posted by: Stephanie Pezolet | July 14, 2012 at 22:41
Absolutely love this idea!! I'm doing a 1/4" stitched grosgrain ribbon share--my first with my customers--and would love to replicate your wonderful presentation, here, if that's OK. Did you just use tape to secure the ribbon ends at the back? Thanks for sharing these ideas. I love your design sense...your cards are always so beautiful...and finding this cute, practical idea is an added bonus for visiting your blog. Thank you!!
Posted by: Doris | July 16, 2012 at 16:25