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What is the difference between “Favor Bow” and “Continuous” ribbon?

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What is the difference between “Favor Bow” and “Continuous” ribbon?

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“Favor a Bow” ribbon is printed to enable you to make a bow with the ribbon without covering up any of the copy. Once cut, the ribbons are 13″-18″ in length (depending on the ribbon width). Typically the name and the occasion will be printed on the left side of the ribbon bow and the date printed on the right side. “Continuous” ribbon will have the same phrase repeated continuously (e.g., Sara & Josh Forever Sara & Josh Forever). There is a 1 ” space between each repeated phrase.

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