How can I reuse or recycle ribbons from packaging/new clothes?
Over on the “Suggest An Item” page, Lizzy asked:
How about ribbons? I always nab ribbon from shop bought cake and the slightly more upmarket clothes tags thinking ‘That’ll come in handy’ but I never seem to find a use for it – especially ones with brand names written across them. Thanks!
I also add them to my craft stash too – but I doubt I’ll be using the branded ones in anything decorative any time soon. So suggestions?
The thin ribbons from new clothes are another challenge – they’re not long enough to use for many “tying up” tasks but are still useful for some things.
Anne says:
They make great gift labels along with old birthday cards.
And Alison Bailey Smith also uses them in her work:
I roll them with wire and then coils them or recently I have used them to wrap around combs when making fascinators with wire used to hold toys in place and flowers made from toothpaste tubes.
They also make great cat toys – tied together, they were just long enough to hang to cat-height from the door handles of our old house and just about every door had one for ongoing cat amusement.
What do you do with them?


The UK government’s Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee has
Another one from the “Suggest An Item” page, Covert_Operations’78 asked:
Like yesterday’s mince pie case post, this one is also a little late in the season – but it’s only recently that I’ve started hearing about this stuff and apparently we’re getting some more snow this week anyway.
A couple of weeks ago on the “Suggest an Item” page, Fishcake_Random asked:














