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Mrs. Avocado, Seattle Age and Occupation: 23, Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Consultant Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: June 30, 2008 Venue: LDS Seattle Temple & Hotel 1000 About Me: Somehow this little farm girl found herself a genuine Pole to fall in love and eventually move away to Poland with. I am an LDS bride attempting to plan a private religious ceremony, ring ceremony, seated reception for 100, and an open house while coordinating for guests flying in from across the United States and as far away as Poland. I try to avoid fads, excess waste, and saturated fat. I strongly endorse photography, DDR, calorie counting, rss feeds, cooking, and utilizing your resources.
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Belly Band Ripping

September 30th, 2008 @ 1:17 pm by Mrs. Avocado

I knew the belly bands on our invites had to have a button. I didn’t know what they would be made of, but the button was essential. We thought about sewing the wrap out of fabric. Did I want to do this 275 times? Fabric gone. We thought about creating dangling strings of buttons. Did I want to do this 275 times? Hanging buttons gone.

Mamacado comes home from Paper Zone with some crazy textured paper. The Avocado belly bands are born.

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These sheets are huge. I was able to make 33 12″X2″ bands. I tried cutting them, but as you can see, the edges have a beautiful frayed effect. I wanted all of the edges to look like this.

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As with all of the Avocado DIY projects, I thought of a solution in my head, and just charged right in. I can get a little impatient sometimes, so once I come up with a way I think something can be done, I will usually charge through without stopping until it happens.I decided I would rip the paper when wet, with the hope it would have the frayed edges I wanted it to have. I used the vinegar dropper that my mom uses when she makes salad dressing to put the water down.

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I put the first strip of water down, and it looked pretty good. I was going to be able to rip that just fine.

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I started to do more strips and realized that the plan wasn’t working quite as well as I thought. The paper was so thin, and the water was coming out of the eyedropper so fast, that the whole sheet was basically soaked after a few strips.

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Like I said, I don’t like to stop a project once I start, so I just kept going. I did about half of the huge sheet before I had a new idea. I would fold the paper over on top of itself in 2 inch sections and help disperse the water a little bit more evenly.

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I used the dropper to wet the edges to make sure they would rip easily.

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I then unfolded each 2″ section one at a time and ripped it carefully off. Or sometimes not so carefully. I got a little impatient after a while. Sorry to those guests that got those strips!

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I laid all 275 strips out and let they dry overnight. Once all of the booklets were assembled I took the belly bands, wrapped them around the books to know where to glue, and used super glue to apply the button.

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How did you create your belly bands?

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8 Responses to “Belly Band Ripping”

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nrm41

Those look great! All I can think of when I see the words “belly bands” are “buddy bands” from Saved by the Bell. Yes, sadly SBTB stuff is in my normal vocabulary. :)

 
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bree72 (message)  2,086 posts, Buzzing bee

You are so cool! I love those. I’m just using ribbon.

 
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Miss Sweet Tea (message)  461 posts, Helper bee

we didn’t have a band to tie our invite together, but I love what you did with this lovely fabric!

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

I’m thinking a may want to use this now, thanks :)

 
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Miss Dumpling (message)  722 posts, Busy bee

FUNNY FUNNY title to your post. My mind went in a completely different direction. =)
My invites are going to be naked….no belly band, no pocket folds, just paper and ink. Mamacado continues to impress me….that paper is so cool!

 
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Miss Ballet Flat (message)  770 posts, Busy bee

Those are beautiful! I’m going to have ribbon belly bands on mine, but they were precut too big, so I’m going to have to recut and seal all the ribbons…ugh!

 
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Miss Lemonade (message)  274 posts, Helper bee

I LOVE the buttons and the frayed edges!! Awesome idea!!

 
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Miss Avocado (message)  1,543 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Ballet Flat: Oh no, so much work!@nrm41: Haha, I have a roommate that you would get along with VERY well.

 

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Mrs. Avocado, Seattle Age and Occupation: 23, Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Consultant Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: October, 2008 Blogging Since: June 30, 2008 Venue: LDS Seattle Temple & Hotel 1000 About Me: Somehow this little farm girl found herself a genuine Pole to fall in love and eventually move away to Poland with. I am an LDS bride attempting to plan a private religious ceremony, ring ceremony, seated reception for 100, and an open house while coordinating for guests flying in from across the United States and as far away as Poland. I try to avoid fads, excess waste, and saturated fat. I strongly endorse photography, DDR, calorie counting, rss feeds, cooking, and utilizing your resources.

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