This twill tape can be stamped on to make lots of cool projects. Many people use twill tape in their scrapbooks for titles. Or add a strip of this fabric tape to your cards. Need a new stamp camp idea? Make bookmarks by stamping on a length of tape! You can also make "faux clothing tags" from this wide twill tape. The larger letter stamps fit well on the 1" size as well as many picture stamps. You also have plenty of creative room for the smaller letters!
This twill tape is "low ravel". You can cause a bit of fringe at each end if you use a pin to grab the thread. However, if you just cut it, it won't ravel immediately. If you wash it, it probably will ravel easier.
Also note that this fine twill tape does have a slight texture so solid stamps will not stamp solidly (ie color may not go into some of the texture). Use this to your advantage to create a vintage/worn look. Or use "watercolor"/sketchy looking stamps that naturally have a "not solid" look.
Note that we offer the white tape, made of cotton and the hunter green tape made of polyester. We were curious to see whether the cotton tape would perform better than the polyester. We found no real difference in quality. However, we will tell you that the white craft pad is really the best on the hunter green. Our Vanilla pad didn't work (too watery) and the lighter colored craft pads also didn't work well. Virtually any color of craft pad or chalk pad worked well on the white tape. We believe that this difference is due to tape color and not the material it was made of.

You can punch a 1/16" hole with a sharp punch to attach the tape using mini brads.