Craft Idea: Stamping and Coloring on Ribbon

 All I can say is wow!!!  The new Burlap Cotton Blend Ribbon is awesome!  As a Copic Color Artist you may have heard my squeals of delight when I discovered I could color on this ribbon.  Not only did it stamp beautifully without bleeding but my Copic Markers also had very little bleeding.  Oh be still my beating heart.  🙂

  Stamping and Coloring on Ribbon

I imagine you will be able to use just about any kind of marker.  Be sure to start coloring well inside the lines and use a light touch.

Oh, and how sweet is the new Canvas Print Ribbons?  We don’t even have to go searching for sentiment stamps because it’s on the ribbon.  Here I trimmed the ribbon and used it alone.  Enjoy!

By Rhea Weigand

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4 thoughts on “Craft Idea: Stamping and Coloring on Ribbon

  1. Kathleen Spaeth says:

    What type of Ink did you use to stamp the beautiful Pansies on the nice Burlap Cotton Ribbon? Usually I stamp with Memento Ink, when I am using my Copic Markers, on a Nenah Paper. What a lovely stamping, and coloring, job you did!

  2. TracyM #6773 says:

    BEAUTIFUL – LOVE the pansies & textures!!!

    I LOVE that we can stamp & colour these ribbons
    => THANK YOU for the inspiration Rhea!!!

  3. alison bergman says:

    Love, Love the burlap…love that I can stamp on it, and color in with markers…oh what fun! Now just have to go hunt it down…it is just calling out to have pansies, lilies, and flowers of all sorts stamped on it to make spring a reality!

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