This is a beautiful narrow plush deep red velvet ribbon and it is pure elegance. This is a very thin and tiny ribbon that will add texture and luxury to handmade greeting cards and scrapbook pages, small wrapped gifts and sewing projects. If you like plush velvet sweetness you'll like this ribbon.This ribbon measures 1
This is a beautiful narrow plush deep red velvet ribbon and it is pure elegance. This is a very thin and tiny ribbon that will add texture and luxury to handmade greeting cards and scrapbook pages, small wrapped gifts and sewing projects. If you like plush velvet sweetness you'll like this ribbon.
This ribbon measures 1/8 wide.
Ribbon is sold by the yard.
All ribbons and trims are cut to order so you will receive one long continuous piece.
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