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May 27, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Easy Award Ribbons

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Hey teaching friends!  As I am not so much a crafty person, I have found that tape is definitely a medium in which I seem to be able to work and make something look cute.

Easy Award Ribbons

I grabbed some new tape, so I have to tell you in advance:  I have an entire summer of washi tape projects on the roster for your classroom!  I have a list as long as my arm, and am so excited to see how some of the projects come out!  Yay!  {Check out my tape stash below.}

Easy Award Ribbons

To kick off things, I am starting off with a super fun end of the year awards ceremony change from the routine:  washi tape student awards!

Note: I am one of the least crafty people out there, so if I can make these, so can anyone.

Easy Award Ribbons

Let’s get this party project started!  You will need only a few items:

  • Washi tape in one or more colors of your choice
  • Craft hole punch – I used a 2.75″ punch for the larger ribbons and a 1.75″ punch for the centers, as well as for the smaller ribbons
  • White cardstock for the hanging ribbons and for printing the award centers on
  • Set of Student Award Ribbon Centers {optional as you could certainly make your own if you want to take the time to do so}
Easy Award Ribbons

1.  Start by punching one circle and using your tape, start on one side with the tape flush.  Start pleating the tape (creating the pleats by sticking the tape to itself lightly) gently turning the circle as your continue around the circle.  This is something that will come out way crazy at first, but as you continue to practice, it comes along nicely.

As you can see from my example below, it wasn’t quite a circle when I was done.

Easy Award Ribbons

2.  If you use large circles, you will either want to add another large circle with the award on top (see next step) or add another row of tape in the same or in a coordinating color.

Easy Award Ribbons

3.  Add your award circle to the top of the center with a looped piece of tape {shown above}.

4.  Next up, place several pieces of tape right onto cardstock.  These will be your ribbons hanging down.  Cut them apart and with corners as you like.

Easy Award Ribbons

There are a million ways you can customize your ribbons.

Easy Award Ribbons

5.  Attach to the back with a piece of tape.

Easy Award Ribbons

That’s it!  Create your award centers before adding to the front of your awards or play around with colors and textures some more.  For example, with the green one, I added washi tape to the cardstock before using the round hole punch to punch the center.

Easy Award Ribbons

While I haven’t tried it, you MIGHT even be able to run the washi tape on top of the cardstock through your printer before using the hole punch.

Easy Award Ribbons

The final products! 

The best part?  The tape hangs off the circle, so they stick on clothing without needing an extra pin or clip! 

Easy Award Ribbons

You could also use this same idea for Star Student of the Week, weekly winners during the school year as student motivation, or create a class set as part of a birthday treat.

Easy Award Ribbons

I would love to hear how your award ribbons turn out!  Have fun creating something your students will be sure to love!

Need a quick sample of award center pieces? Grab one below!

Easy Award Ribbons

~Charity

Charity Preston

This post originally appeared at Organized Classroom.

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About Charity Preston

A teacher, mom, wife. Featured in Scholastic Instructor Magazine, NEA, TeachHub, and Edutopia, Charity has over a half million fans and followers all over the world. A former K-6 gifted intervention specialist, she has built and managed over 20 educational related websites since 2011, and collaborated with high profile companies, such as eBay, ASCD, and Pinterest. Charity is the CEO of PEN Group Online, Inc. where she has taught her classroom and teacherpreneur business development systems to thousands of fans and members.

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