9 Creative Ribbon Storage Ideas

Is storage an issue for your craft room? Craft rooms don’t always have the right storage so can be cluttered with all of your ribbons, lace, scrapbook supplies, buttons and other items that we think you’ll use eventually. These items were probably purchased for other projects that ended up not using everything purchased or not using them at all.

Making Ribbon Storage more Friendly

Instead of collecting piles and mounds of these leftovers in various spots around the room, here’s some quick ideas to help you get organized with your storage.

ribbon storage using a tension rod
ribbon storage using a basket
ribbon storage using a shoebox

1. Make tension rods your best friend.

This is probably the easiest way to get all those ribbon rolls organized into one storage space. And, it’s as simple as it sounds. Add a tension rod between two table legs or in a door way and simply slide each ribbon roll on to display. This is a great way to also measure out how much ribbon you might need and with a quick snip, you’re done!

2. A-tisket a-tasket, find yourself a basket.

Finding the right basket is the most daunting task of this project. Once you do find the basket simply find a small dowel that will fit through the holes on the sides of the basket. Secure it through the middle of each ribbon roll and through each end of the basket. As shown in the picture, the final step is to thread the end of each ribbon roll through a hole on the side of the basket. And, voilà, you’re done!

3. Not with a fox, but put them in a shoe box.

Here’s another easy project to wrangle all your ribbon rolls into one place. Either purchase a box, use an old shoe box that you can re-purpose, or give yourself a reason to go get that new pair of shoes. Whatever your choice, simply decorate the box however you want and find, or make, an elastic that will fit all the way around the bottom. Stack your ribbons inside and secure each end on one side underneath the elastic. Close the lid and it’s almost like decorating your craft room.

ribbon storage using a pant or skirt hanger
ribbon storage using canisters or jars
ribbon storage using a straw canister

4. Treat ’em like a pair of slacks and hang them up!

Another great way to store all those ribbon rolls but keep them handy is to hang them up. Find a skirt or pant hanger with multiple bars and simply slide them on. Typically these hangers have a swinging arm to add and remove rolls with. Use a push pin or a nail into your wall and hang it up!

5. Like time in a bottle, canisters work as storage too.

Remember those old glass candy and cookie jars? You’ve probably wanted one for, like, forever! Why not splurge a little and finally get one. Use it to hold all your ribbon roll odds and ends. Wrap the ribbons around craft sticks or clothes pins or just stuff ’em all in. Not matter what, this storage idea will help your craft room look like a candy store in no time at all!

6. Store them with the straws.

Here’s another one to make you take a trip down memory lane. Remember those old straw canisters from the diners? Grab yourself one next time you’re at the store and make a pretty little display jar for your ribbon rolls.

A small section of a blue ribbon rolls stored in an empty tic tac box.
ribbon storage using pencils and erasers
Rain gutters that hold rows of ribbon rolls.

7. Keep them “minty” clean and use an empty Tic Tac or mint container.

While this only works with smaller and skinnier rolls, ribbons can still be rolled up tightly and slid into an empty Tic Tac container. Simply curl a piece of ribbon and pop it inside the container, making sure to leave the tail end hanging out of the lid a little bit so you can pull on it to cut off the desired amount. And don’t forget to decorate the little boxes and make them your own.

8. Line them up, like ducks in a row, using pencils and erasers and put them in a drawer.

Again, this one is just as simple as it sounds. Take a pencil, can be any color or any kind (number two work the best) and add a large eraser to one end. Line up your ribbon rolls and shove that pencil right through the middle! Secure a second eraser to the other end and throw the bundle in a drawer or it’s own little box.

9. Plug up your gutters with ribbon roll storage!

Instead of filling up a gutter with rain or leaves, mount them on the wall in your craft room and fill them with all those ribbon rolls. Paint or decorate them to match your décor or room color and hang them within reach to make the ribbon rolls easy to get to.

No matter your storage choice, keep your creative brain handy!

Do you have anything to add to this list? Let us know in the comments.

Lace and Ribbons

While it may seem an especially effeminate topic, ribbons and lace go hand-in-hand quite often.

From ribbon pieces, leftover lace, scrapbook supplies, and other items that we think we’ll use eventually, most craft rooms aren’t complete without a collection of odds and ends. Instead of collecting piles and mounds of these leftovers, throw them into your next project! From hair ribbons to party invitations to jewelry, ribbons and lace are great for any project.

In an attempt to follow the trend of last week’s post, here are some ideas to use up that scrap lace and ribbon rolls.

ribbon rolls and lace for party or shower invitations

ribbons and lace for hair bows, head bands and jewelry items like necklaces and bracelets

ribbons and lace on wedding cakes also use for baby showers and other events

ribbons and lace pew decorations wedding and party decorations

Use them as clothing embellishments

Have an old t-shirt that you can’t seem to get rid of because, “I’ll wear this again someday.”? Try updating the look with ribbon, lace and whatever other embellishments you have on hand. Form a collar using lace pieces and weave a colorful ribbon through the ends. Or, take that ribbon roll and form a fun and flattering pattern over the front, or back, of the shirt. Don’t stop at shirts, update pants, skirts and any other clothing item you might want to experiment on.

Use them as jewelry or hair accessories

Chalk it up to traditional or basic, but ribbons and lace look fabulous in your hair or worn around your neck. Braid a small ribbon into your hair, wrap either one around a head band for a quick and cute look for your evening out. Or, find some beads and create a one-of-a-kind statement jewelry piece to match that shirt you just updated!

Use them for gift wrap or cards and invitations

What a classy way to dress up any party invitation or wrapping paper. Whether for a bridal shower or just a friendly gift, tie it up with a piece of lace and some brightly colored ribbon. Need it to be extra special? Order custom ribbon rolls with names, dates or other wording to really hit home how personalized this gift really is. The receiver will be ecstatic about the gift or invitation!

Use them in decorating

Here’s an idea that is as traditional as they get. Ribbon rolls are great for decorating windows or using for wall hangings. They are perfect to wrap around candles or other items for centerpieces for weddings, parties or other fun festivities. Or, wrap that ribbon delicately around the base of each tier on a cake. And make it even more special by adding pieces of lace throughout all the decorations!

Whatever your idea, simple or complex, ribbons and lace is a classic look that is always welcome!

Logos On Ribbons

While ribbons are a great tool to use in the office or in commercial settings, the best use is adding personalized logos.

These logos can range from basic and simple, to somewhat complicated. By adding these logos to custom ribbons, whether they be ribbon rolls, badge ribbons or rosette ribbons, one can take full advantage of the advertising that comes from these wonderful tools.

logos on ribbons using badge ribbons ribbon rolls and rosette ribbons

A well designed logo is a mark of a well-run business. Adding a logo to to custom ribbons helps to associate employees and other that represent a company with a brand image that has been built for that company. Personalized Ribbons does require that these logos are provided in specific ways.

High quality artwork is required for all processes. All artwork will be reviewed by a designer and adjustments will be made to your order if necessary. These adjustments will be shown on a proof prior to production. Imprinted ribbons require black and white (one color) art files. Full color ribbons may be created using vector art or high quality bitmap files. Templates are also available to aid customers in the process of creating logos and placement for ribbons. All art received by Coller Industries Incorporated must be in compliance with all trademark, copyright, patent or related laws or acts and are the responsibility of the customer. And, as always, customer service is happy to assist where and when necessary.
VECTOR ART: Imprinted ribbons require vector art files.
BITMAP ART: Full color ribbons may use either vector or bitmap artwork (300 dpi or better).

With that being said, logos should be a fun way to express oneself. And what a great idea to help promote and brand a business or organization. Company branding helps to expands a business or really get the word out about the company’s purpose.
Corporate branding is the process of promoting the logo and/or brand name of a company or corporation for marketing and advertising purposes. Typically the range of a corporate brand is very broad and is often used as a way to express the company’s ideals and goals.
From corporate gifting to recruiting and retention of employees, this brand (or logo) will always come in handy. Use it to your advantage today by putting it on ribbons.

Ribbon Colors and What They Mean

Have you ever seen different ribbon colors and asked: What does that yellow ribbon tied around that tree mean? Or, why is “so-and-so” wearing that ribbon color?

Ribbons in a large variety of colors are used throughout the year to celebrate and honor many occasions and holidays. Typically ribbon rolls are used to celebrate weddings, birthdays and other party events. Acknowledging achievements is the role of award and rosette ribbons, whereas badge ribbons provide information. However, all ribbons can be used throughout the year and for many different purposes.

The Importance of Ribbon Colors

Example of an awareness ribbon.

The color of the ribbon can be important, especially if you are using the ribbon to support the awareness of causes that are important to you. A short ribbon is folded and glued into a loop, with the color determining the meaning. Also, these awareness ribbons can stand for many different things depending on the color. Though color is most important for awareness ribbons, don’t forget choosing colors for badge ribbons and rosettes are just as important.

The Meaning of Ribbon Colors

Colors can influence our thinking, inspire decision-making and impact our moods. So when choosing your ribbon colors, be aware of the common reactions inspired by them. 

Black

Black is elegant and shows formality and strength. It is an deep color that can be intimidating, but it exudes authority and makes us feel secure and protected.

Awareness ribbons: Black ribbons generally symbolize mourning, including the loss of a child, POW/MIA, anti-terrorism and gun control. Medically black is used for narcolepsy, sleep disorders and melanoma. 

Gray

The calming influence of gray is peaceful, relaxing and soothing. However, it is also a conservative and unemotional color. 

Awareness ribbons: Allergies, aphasia, asthma and brain cancer.

White/Pearl/Silver

The purity and lightness of these colors stand for intuition, faith and innocence.

 Awareness ribbons: Blindness, bone disease, osteoporosis, postpartum depression, peace, adoption, child exploitation, elderly abuse and violence against women and community.   

Blue 

Blue is the color of trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, protection, intelligence, tranquility, integrity, healing, understanding and devotion. 

Awareness ribbons: Assault, abuse, victims of natural disasters, drunk driving, anti-bullying, addiction recovery, cancer, dystonia, education, anti-tobacco, arthritis, free speech and water quality. 

Yellow

This bright color inspires thought and curiosity. It is a cheerful and energetic color boosting enthusiasm and confidence.

Awareness ribbons: Hunger, cultural diversity, leukemia, cancer, self-injury awareness, support for troops and suicide prevention.

Orange

Orange exudes warmth and joy, encouraging emotional strength, social communication and creativity. 

Awareness ribbons include cultural diversity, leukemia, malnutrition, ADHD and self-injury.

Green

Inspiring harmony and health, green is a warm, relaxing color that helps balance our emotions. 

Awareness ribbons supporting the color green: Environmental concerns, depression, growth and rebuilding, literacy, mental health, cerebral palsy and tissue donation.

Brown

Standing for stability and reliability, brown is dependable and comforting.

Awareness ribbons: Disability, spinal cord injuries, paralysis and anti-tobacco.

Red

Red radiates intense, passionate, powerful energies that motivate us to take action. However, red is also a warning and can signal caution and danger.

Awareness ribbons: Burn victims, cardiovascular disease, courage, inspiration, DARE, stroke, AIDS and HIV.

Pink

Pink symbolizes sympathy and compassion; it feels kind and comforting. It communicates love and its friendly and playful spirit calms and nurtures us. 

Awareness ribbons: Breast cancer awareness ribbons are among the most recognized. Pink ribbons are also a symbol for birth parents and nursing mothers.

Purple

Purple is the color of spirituality and imagination. People often associate it with luxury and royalty.

Purple Awareness ribbons include ADD and ADHD, Alzheimer’s, domestic violence, elderly abuse, epilepsy and March of Dimes.

Prayer Ribbons: What are They?

Many times while walking around a neighborhood or past a church, people see ribbons tied around fence posts, trees or in front of buildings. Have you ever wondered what these colorful ribbons are for? They are prayer ribbons. People tie them to things to honor someone or as a memory of a specific occasion.


blue ribbon rolls used in a community prayer ribbon campaign

Prayer ribbons are “infused with prayers, and the wind will carry them.”

These ribbons, often referred to as prayer ribbons, are based on Native American, Tibetan, Siberian and other indigenous traditions. In these cultures, people believe that everything that is alive has a spirit and everyone lives in partnership with all things. It is believed that all of life is connected to a web of life; this includes cooperation and partnership. It is important to honor and respect all life connected to this amazing web.

Use blue ribbons in remembrance of fallen officers of the law or others in authority. People tie ribbons loosely on tree branches or wrap them around a fence so others can see them easily. The use of yellow ribbons is for welcoming home soldiers and other returning from a foreign land. Just as one might light a candle for someone, tie ribbons to trees and posts as a prayer for a person or situation that is one’s heart.

Just a few color meanings:

  • Yellow represents new birth.
  • Red represents fertility and growth.
  • Black represents inner work and healing.
  • White represents wisdom.
  • Green represents grounding.

custom ribbon rolls used has prayer ribbons

Prayer ribbons just for you

While these ribbons typically have religious undertones, they don’t have to. Many chose to participate in writing prayer ribbons as a way of helping with goal setting and recognition of a job well done. While most prayer ribbons include things such as prayers for families, food for the needy, more faith in God, and other priorities in schools and communities, they range from personal needs to community related projects.

Find all of the ribbon rolls needed to help set goals, show recognition and so much more.