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Create the top part of your award ribbon by layering your cupcake liners. This works best by pressing out the liners until they are almost flat and then flipping them inside out, so that the patterned side curls in, instead of out. Then using your low-temp hot glue gun, attach a small liner to a large liner, keeping both centered. Tip: You can trim standard-sized cupcake liners down to get a bigger variety in sizes.
Now trim a piece of wider ribbon to 14 inches. Line the ends up and trim together to make both sides exactly the same. Now lay your ribbon down on a flat surface and create a "V." Use a dot of hot glue at the fold to keep them together in that shape. Then turn the V-shaped ribbon upside down.
Take your thinner ribbon and trim a piece to 12 inches by lining the ends up. Now lay this ribbon down over the larger ribbon already glued in a "V" and line it up evenly. Attach with hot glue. Tip: By only gluing the top third of the second ribbon, you allow the tails to hang freely over the larger one, and it will look better when finished.
To attach the cupcake liners to the ribbon, simply add a dot of hot glue to the top of your ribbons and center them on the back of your cupcake liners.
Print the templates provided and cut shapes to create the center of your award ribbon. These can be cut from any color paper you have or any photos or cards you want to reuse. Glue to the center of your award ribbon for a personal touch.
You can finish these however you’d like. If you want to make it wearable, glue a pin back in the center of the back. If you’d like to make it a magnet, simply glue one on.
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