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I used to tie in a bow with curling ribbon.  Then changed to thin satin.  Now use a wider grosgrain minus the bow!  I just cut the edges on an angle to even it out, it takes less time, less ribbon, and doent take the focus off the cookie inside

 

 

How do you tie your ribbons for your cookies?  Post pics to share!

 

 

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Originally Posted by Peapods:

I used to tie in a bow with curling ribbon.  Then changed to thin satin.  Now use a wider grosgrain minus the bow!  I just cut the edges on an angle to even it out, it takes less time, less ribbon, and doent take the focus off the cookie inside

 

 

How do you tie your ribbons for your cookies?  Post pics to share!

 

 

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I usually don't like to use grosgrain ribbon because it's so stiff.  I tend to always buy ribbon that you can "see through".  I'm not sure what that style is called, but I find it the easiest and fastest to work with because it's so pliable and the knots can be really small and tight on the bag.  I usually always tie a bow unless I've purchased a specialty ribbon that says something or simply looks better in just a knot.  I'll attach some pics to show you what I'm talking about.  =)  Letitia

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I use that organza ribbon (I think that's what it's called) or a satin.  They are easy to handle.  I tried the grosgrain and it was too difficult to get the bow to sit properly, so I'd tie the knot and leave the ends.  I think the way I make my bow is called a square knot.  Here are a few pictures with each.

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What a great Topic!

Love the idea that you do not use a bow!! Much better i had to use it on this cookie below!

 

 

I normally use then little ribbons.

 

 

 

That's why I often use bags with a card above it.

 

 

Thanks again for the Ideas!

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Originally Posted by Gigi's Fresh Baked:

I use that organza ribbon (I think that's what it's called) or a satin.  They are easy to handle.  I tried the grosgrain and it was too difficult to get the bow to sit properly, so I'd tie the knot and leave the ends.  I think the way I make my bow is called a square knot.  Here are a few pictures with each.

engagement favors2

sweet 16 daisy favors

sweet 16 M

wedding cake favors 2

flower favors

engagement favors2

engagement favors2

 

I love the way you package your cookies!  Are these flat cello bags or do they have a gusset?

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