Hurray! It's Blog Hop time again at Really Reasonable Ribbon, and once again we have an AMAZING Ribbon of the Month Assortment. Now, you should have arrived here from my friend, Nancy's Blog. Wasn't her project amazing? But if you didn't, you can always go back to the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog to get started. This month's collection is a beautiful array of green ribbons for your St. Patrick's Day and other Spring projects. You can easily sign up for the Ribbon Club Assortment so that you will always have the perfect ribbons for every occaion. Just look at this AMAZING collection.
As I always do, I decided on a hair bow as my project for the Blog Hop. The reason I always choose hair bows is because it allows me to include ALL the ribbons from the collection. It would be much too difficult to choose, and they compliment one another. They're always ALL so lovely, and work so well together on all your projects.
My bow includes the following trims from this month's assortment. I used a length of 3/8" Shell Print on Apple Green Satin Ribbon, 5/8" Delicate Stitched Satin Pistachio, 5/8" Emerald Plaid Ribbon, 3/8" Apple Green Checkerboard Satin Ribbon, 3/8" Mixed Greens Vertical Stripe Satin Ribbon, 3/8" Emerald Green Diamond Satin Ribbon, 5/8" Satin Swiss Mini Dots Ribbon Apple Green, 5/8" Pistachio Satin w/ Grosgrain Edge, 3/8" Crosshatch on Emerald Green Satin Ribbon.
Your next stop on this fun hop is at the blog of my sweet and talented co-designer, Kathy. She is sure to have something prepared that will inspire us all. Thanks so much for hopping along with us. And don't forget to answer the question at the end of the hop so that you will eligible to win this lovely collection for yourself!
Many blessings to you all,
Karen
Gorgeous! Absolutely great use of those ribbons!
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Eemeli
Beautiful bow. I love the greens. The added embellishments are nice, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun St. Paddy's Day hair bow Karen. This is a great quick and easy bow for beginners too. Love the shamrock embellies. :)
ReplyDeleteI love your hair bows! I wish I could sit down with you and learn how to make these for the grandgirls. They would love them! Beautiful, Karen!
ReplyDeleteYummy as always and makes me wish I still had long hair your blog hop bows are always so pretty and a great way to showcase all the ribbons too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous bow Karen - my you have the talent - I love this style of bow - thanks for sharing and for the hop
ReplyDeletecute hair bow!
ReplyDeleteYour bow is SO cute, and I can't wait to see what the other DT Members have created for this blog hop. Thanks for inviting me to participate.
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www.sierrasgift.blogspot.com
Very sweet! Some little girl will love to wear that lucky hair bow!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, Karen, what a super adorable hair bow! I always love how you incorporate all the ribbons in the assortments into your hair bows! And those embellies are perfect!
ReplyDeleteMakes me wish I had a little girl to make this for. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty hair bow.
ReplyDeletePretty hair bow! I love that it is a sampler for all the ribbons in this collection!
ReplyDeleteLove these greens Karen, and your use of them on the hair bow is beautiful
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Maxine
What a cute bow, I love all the fun elements on it. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bow, i love it )
ReplyDeleteWoW, great bows, Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute bow and using all the ribbons from the assortment. Some little girlie will be lucky to have this on St. Patrick's Day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hair bow, Karen! The products are so lovely showcased this way!
ReplyDeleteI love your bow! Absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for visiting my blog and stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHow very clever to show off all the ribbons they are just all so lovely. Very clever project!
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