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Magnolia Journal
|Winter 2025
The year has nearly reached its end—shopping lists have been checked, cookies have been sprinkled, gifts have been wrapped—and tying up all these tasks is a sweet reward of its own. It only seems appropriate that swirls and spools of ribbon wrap the season tightly, signifying both its gift and its completeness.
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Ribbon brings finality to whatever it envelops. To a thoughtful gift, yes, but also as an added adornment on a garland, gentle texture on a mantel, or artful delight on a candlestick. What could be purely functional becomes whimsical, with a wink of satisfaction and a declaration that this is not only done, but it is special. As our calendar comes to a close, it seems only right for our homes to be graced with these elegant little finales, as if to say, It's complete, you've done enough, and it's something to behold.
reliable ribbons
VELVET (AC)
Look & Feel: Rich, Soft, Substantial.
Available with straight or frayed edges, velvet is an elegant option for wrapping around curtains; hanging ornaments on the Christmas tree; tying bows on trees, wreaths, garlands, and stockings; gift wrapping; and anywhere else you hope to add a warm, nostalgic flourish.
GROSGRAIN (DE)
Look & Feel: Textured, Thick, Durable.
Known for its ribbed lining and sturdy feel, grosgrain is well-suited for hanging a mirror or art, tabletop place settings, double bows (opposite), gift wrapping, and anything that could use an enduring material and a robust look.
WIRED SATIN (F-G)Look & Feel: Smooth, Shiny, Shapeable.
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