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Post by kiwikate on May 7, 2024 7:15:50 GMT
I was so sad to see the Crinkled Seam Binding ribbon from Stampin Up was discontinued. I have searched everywhere for a replacement but can’t find anything close- even on Temu! Would anyone have any suggestions?
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Shakti
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Post by Shakti on May 7, 2024 9:39:04 GMT
I’m not familiar with the SU product,, but is it like this stuff link?
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basketdiva
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Post by basketdiva on May 7, 2024 15:51:08 GMT
I saw there are several sellers of the SU ribbon on Ebay.
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Post by infochick on May 7, 2024 19:33:22 GMT
Tim Holtz has a natural coloured crinkle ribbon that can be dyed/coloured with inks or sprays. I understand that it might be a discontinued product, but it seems to be available in lots of places still. There is also a DIY version.
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Post by brenda89 on May 7, 2024 21:03:01 GMT
This one would give you 100 yards of white for $14.99, and you can use ink refills and rubbing alcohol to dye some any color you want.
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Post by aj2hall on May 7, 2024 21:20:16 GMT
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Post by infochick on May 8, 2024 18:04:19 GMT
This one would give you 100 yards of white for $14.99, and you can use ink refills and rubbing alcohol to dye some any color you want. I actually ordered this and will report back once I have a chance to try it.
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Post by kiwikate on May 9, 2024 5:58:37 GMT
Thank you all. I am going to try the Amazon one also as that is the most efficient shipping charge to here. I will report back also :-)
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Post by infochick on May 15, 2024 15:37:05 GMT
This one would give you 100 yards of white for $14.99, and you can use ink refills and rubbing alcohol to dye some any color you want. I actually ordered this and will report back once I have a chance to try it. I received my seam binding yesterday. It didn't feel quite as silky to me as the TH Crinkle Ribbon, although I am going by memory on that one. This one felt a bit stiffer and was quite matte in finish. I have not seen the SU Ribbon, so cannot offer a comparison there. I used a Distress Ink pad in Picked Raspberry to colour the ribbon by smooshing the pad onto a craft mat, spritzing the ribbon lightly with water, then spritzing the ink with water and then took a bunch of the ribbon and dabbed up the ink with it. To get it as dark as I wanted I did a couple applications of ink. For this purpose it worked the very same as the TH ribbon. Once dry, the ribbon had great colour, was nice and crinkly, and I now have a lifetime supply
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Post by lynne on May 19, 2024 20:54:41 GMT
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