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Pop your finished chocolate into a food-grade cellophane bag and close it with a ribbon for a professional finish.
Jindal jibed at Christie that while the New Jersey governor should get a "ribbon for participation and a juice box" for service in Trenton, he was insufficiently conservative.
"They didn't have a category for it, so they gave it a ribbon for the Special Prize," she said, showing the ribbon.
The designs help to celebrate the beach, which unspools like a ribbon for more than a mile around jetties, points and coves, and is the front-and-center reason people cite for moving there.
It was only in 1995 when my boys took me up to an exhibition marking VE-day in London that my daughter-in-law sewed my medals onto a ribbon for me," he said.
At one point, when he and I visited the headwaters of the Nile near Jinja, Uganda, he called home on his iPhone to discover that his oldest daughter had just won a ribbon for learning how to swim.
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Try twisting a leopard scarf over a solid ribbon for a layered effect, or weave grosgrain ribbon with a lightweight chain and stitch to the brim.
Presumably in honor of this commercial feat, Everyman's Library has now brought out "Kahlil Gibran: The Collected Works" ($27.50), with a pretty red binding and a gold ribbon for a bookmark.
Clifton West and John Ray won a blue ribbon for a little world of azure gentians, miniature rhododendrons, saxifrage and primula.
You can either hot glue a ribbon loop for hanging, or drill a small hole for hanging at that end.
Officials gathered and cut a ribbon, smiling for the cameras.
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