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Mrs. Cinnamon Bun, Calgary, Alberta Age and Occupation: 26, Stage Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Theatre Technician Engagement Date: June 22, 2010 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Calgary Opera Centre About Me: I'm a life-long crafter and bookworm living in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Some of my loves include Lord of the Rings, Sherlock Holmes, knitting, opera, musicals, Etsy, baking, and of course, Mr. Cinnamon Buns. We're keeping our wedding close to home---the venue isn't very far from our house, and we live within walking distance of 6 bridal salons. I'm using the wedding as an excuse to try out every craft project I possibly can, with the endless help and support of my fiance.
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Fun With Candles

December 2nd, 2010 @ 9:13 am by Mrs. Cinnamon Bun

Most weddings use ribbon in some way, shape, or form. A lot of ribbon that you buy at craft stores for your wedding DIY is probably polyester or nylon. That might not sound as romantic as ‘silk’ or ‘linen’, but it gives us a great advantage: not having to hem it!

Now, there are substances out there like Fray Check (TM) that you can use on most fabrics. It’s a little like clear, very liquidy glue that you dab on what you’ve cut, and it seals the ends in. I find it tends to leave a bit of a mark. Granted, I generally use it on cotton t-shirts, so maybe it would work fine for polyester ribbon. But the other way of sealing man-made ribbon is way more fun. You get to play with fire!

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A cut piece of polyester grosgrain ribbon, left to its own devices, will eventually get fuzzy. The thread would pull out and it would look messy and stringy. Now, if I was making things the day before the wedding, I probably wouldn’t bother with this step, but as I’m making them months and months in advance, storing them, changing where they’re stored as I run out of space, unpacking them to look at them and show to people…they’re going to get some wear and tear. This is where my friend the candle comes in.

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You don’t want to stick the ribbon in the flame, you just want to get it close enough to the heat that the very end melts a little. If you get too close, it all starts melting. Melt the ribbon just enough to seal the end, and wait a few seconds before you touch it. It will stick to your fingers if you don’t.

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In this photo, you can see the melted bead at the end of the ribbon. No more pull-outy threads!

Burning fabric is a little but fun, but also informative. Have some fabric, but you don’t know what the fibre is? Do a burn test! We learned about this in costume class in school, and I remember thinking it was really cool then. But be careful when testing! Don’t burn down your house just trying to figure out if that thrift-store scarf is silk or not. :)

I didn’t use this grosgrain in my ribbon wands, but I spent a fascinating evening watching the municipal election and measuring/cutting/melting all the green satin ribbon I need for the wands. I’m still waiting for the teal and ivory stuff I ordered to arrive. I was just playing around but I ended up with this:

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I love it, but don’t know what to do with it. Clips for shoes? Clips for hair? Boutonnieres? Stick them on stems and make a bouquet? Centrepieces? Scatter them wildly over the tables?

What would you do with these little flowers?

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22 Responses to “Fun With Candles”

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Miss Waffle (message)  1,123 posts, Bumble bee

LOL…a lighter is one of our favorite toys at work! Your little flowers would be so lovely as boutonnieres.

 
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Miss Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

I did this same thing with the ribbon I used for our ornament favors but I used a butane lighter. :D

 
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MsTerrapin (message)  609 posts, Busy bee

I think your flower could work very well for bouts or in yours or the BMs hair

 
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Miss Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

i’d love to see these lovely ribbon flowers scattered over the reception table or cake table…so cute! great job, CB!

 
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neontl
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neontl (message)  1,135 posts, Bumble bee

Can you also seal the end of a satin ribbon?

 
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xtatic1
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xtatic1 (message)  779 posts, Busy bee

I would scatter some on a table or if you don’t have too many guest make one for each place setting, very cute!

 
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slmaynard
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slmaynard (message)  77 posts, Worker bee

how did you make the tealish flower looking thing. its cute!

 
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Miss Cinnamon Bun (message)  1,100 posts, Bumble bee

@neontl: Yes, you can do poly-satin. You can do this with pretty much any man-made ribbon - we’re really just melting plastic!

 
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vtbride2010 (message)  152 posts, Blushing bee

I love the idea of one at each place setting or in your bridesmaid’s hair? Do you have a tutorial on how you made them - they are ADORABLE!!!

 
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weddingdiva-in-training (message)  313 posts, Helper bee

How did you make the flowers? They’re adorable! I’d love a how-to post.

 
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Mrs. Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

So fun! You could stick those anywhere. I like them on shoes!

 
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kaybee (message)  631 posts, Busy bee

How about threading them through clear thread to make a pretty backdrop?

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,219 posts, Honey bee

I had no idea you could do that. I hate those fraying ends! Thanks for the tip!

 
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glamfish500 (message)  262 posts, Helper bee

I knew this and forgot all about it. It would come in really handy when I’m scrapbooking too. I hate frayed ends.

 
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Miss Munchkin (message)  48 posts, Newbee

I love the idea of placing them on the tables!!! Perhaps you can use them as a topper for any favors you are giving away? clip them onto a hair clip then clip that onto the favor? (depending on what you are giving) that way the females can have them afte rthe wedding is done and the favor has long been used!! It’s a permanenet keepsake =)

 
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Megrit (message)  478 posts, Helper bee

I like them on shoes. And thanks for the tip on the ribbon. I’ll keep it in mind!

 
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Megan

I put this tip into action last night…thank you so much! I hate when the ends fray and this worked like magic! :)

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

I never knew about the burn test. Very interesting.

 
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johnaschen (message)  7 posts, Newbee

Wow! Its very beautiful, so funny! I like it…

 
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Mrs. Cinnamon Bun, Calgary, Alberta Age and Occupation: 26, Stage Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Theatre Technician Engagement Date: June 22, 2010 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Calgary Opera Centre About Me: I'm a life-long crafter and bookworm living in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Some of my loves include Lord of the Rings, Sherlock Holmes, knitting, opera, musicals, Etsy, baking, and of course, Mr. Cinnamon Buns. We're keeping our wedding close to home---the venue isn't very far from our house, and we live within walking distance of 6 bridal salons. I'm using the wedding as an excuse to try out every craft project I possibly can, with the endless help and support of my fiance.

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