Showing posts with label Really Reasonable Ribbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Really Reasonable Ribbon. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Enjoy The Journey With RRR

Welcome by again, everyone!  Spring is finally here, and it's a great time to do some SHOPPING for new crafting items.  Really Reasonable Ribbon has so many fabulous ribbons, trims, flowers, and so much more to help you create something amazing.  I hope that this little card inspires you to pick up some new goodies and create something special to celebrate the first signs of Spring.
The patterned papers and journalling card are from a line called Spring Market by Carta Bella, and I just love them.  As always, when I go to Really Reasonable Ribbon, I can find all the perfect ribbons, trims and Embellishments to adorn this line.  Because Really Reasonable Ribbon carries such an amazing assortment of everything, you will never struggle to find the perfect colors to match any line you're working with.  That makes it so much easier....they really have every color and every style.  I kid you not.
This sweet little card was machine stitched and inked.  I added a couple of Miniature Sweetheart Blossoms from the Mixed Pinks collection to the top of my card (on the wooden piece).  At the bottom left of my card, I added a sweet little bow that includes Black Seam BindingOlive Burlap StringIvory Burlap String, one 30mm Green and White Mulberry Leaf, one 30mm Green Mulberry Leaf, I tucked in a 11mm White Heart Shaped Flatback Immitation Pearl Accent, and it's all topped with a Pink Sweetheart Blossom.

You're sure to find the perfect products for all your crafting needs.  It's Spring!   Time to treat yourself.  Enjoy!

Karen

I'm playing along here:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Sparkle & Shine - I added a wooden flower cluster that I painted cream and drenched in ultra-fine glitter to add my "sparkle".

Friday, April 13, 2018

It's Blog Hop Time at Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hello, all my ribbon-loving blog friends!  Welcome by today.  It's time for the monthly Blog Hop with Really Reasonable Ribbon, and I'm joining the rest of the Design Team to share some fun cards and crafty projects with everyone using this month's GORGEOUS Ribbon Club Assortment.  You may have arrived here by way of Bonnie's Blog (talk about inspiration, right?).  But if you didn't, you can easily catch up on the Blog Hop by stopping by the RRR Blog.  Just look at the lovely jewel tones in this month's collection.
You will see blues, browns, and natural tones...and as always, each of Really Reasonable Ribbon's trims works to compliment the next.  You can't go wrong combining their amazing laces, trims and twines.  I'm sharing another sweet hair bow that incorporates each of the trims found in this month's assortment including a length of Natural Crochet Lace, 5/8" Ivory Checkerboard Satin Ribbon, 3/8" RRR Select Swiss Dots Grosgrain Tan With Turftan Brown Dots, 5/8" Golden Brown Diamond Satin Ribbon, 3/8" Tropical Honeycomb Satin Ribbon, 5/8" Turquoise Taffeta Ribbon, 3/8" Stars on Capri Blue Grosgrain, 5/8" Royal Blue Delicate Stitched Satin, and of course the lovely 3/8" Light Navy Diamond Satin Ribbon.  Aren't they all just SO pretty together?
I also wanted to mention that when I share these hair bows, sometimes I forget to include a photo of the back side of the bow; but each one is secured with a French ClipRRR carries several different styles of hair clips and tools for Hair Accessories.  When I say, "Really Reasonable Ribbon has it all"....it's no joke...they really do!
Your next stop on today's hop is at Kathy's Blog.   I'm sure she's created something amazing to inspire us all.  Don't forget to answer the question at the end of the hop when you're on the RRR Blog.  And...better yet, don't forget to stop by the RRR Ribbon Shop and treat yourself to this month's beautiful Ribbon Club Assortment, some new trims, Mulberry Flowers, Embellishments, laces, twines, and....well, Really Reasonable Ribbon has so many lovely items you'll want to try for yourself.  You deserve some new goodies!!

Have a great week, everyone, and thanks so much for stopping by!
Karen




Friday, March 30, 2018

It Must Be Love With Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hello blog friends, and thanks for stopping by today as I post for Really Reasonable Ribbon.  The card I'm sharing today was inspired by a similar card created by my talented teammate, Ginny, who shared back in February on her sweet blog, Polly's Paper Studio.  Her card also used this chicken wire background (hers was wooden and mine is a die-cut), and some sweet little prills (along with lots of great products from Really Reasonable Ribbon, of course).  The card she created that inspired mine was all done up in deep purples, but I chose to do mine in pink because, so far, I only have pink prills.  This is another thing on my ever-growing list of crafty items to buy.   LOL  If you click on Ginny's Blog link, you can see her sweet purple card that inspired me.   Really Reasonable Ribbon helped my make mine uniquely beautiful.
I started this card with a piece of soft muted pink polka dot patterned paper from Crate Paper.  Next, I cut the chicken wire background from pink Bazzill using a die-cut, and placed that on top of the patterned paper.    Carefully using clear craft glue and a tooth pick, I delicately attached my pink prills here and there on the chicken wire until I achieved my desired look.  I found this cute vintage looking journalling card among my Crate Paper scraps, and chose to use it.  I attached it with two strips of Scor-Tape.  My next step was to use some ivory acrylic paint to cover the wooden clock and clock hands, and then I attached that by again using some clear craft glue. Once all that was in place.....the fun part began.....adding the Really Reasonable Ribbon touches.  
I started with a bow that I tied using a length of Textured Tow-Tone Pink Ribbon, and then I added some Baby Pink Double Head Stamens, a White Double Head Stamen, some Black Double Head Stamens, Cotton Candy Baker's Twine, and a piece of 3/8" Black & White Gingham Ribbon.  I tucked in a sweet Small Green & White Paper Mulberry Leaf, and I topped it all with two 10mm Black Open End Roses and one Two-Tone Pink & Ivory Open End Rose.  I also tucked in a pink leaf stick pin, a sticker sentiment (love love love) and hung a rusty pear-shaped safety pin that holds a small die-cut heart tag stamped with "Love".  Everything is inked with Hickory Smoke and Spun Sugar Tim Holtz Distress Inks.
You know.....I realize that I say this all the time, but it's true!   You can literally take any piece of paper (or papers) and add a few sweet ribbons, trims, flowers, etc. from Really Reasonable Ribbon....and the next thing you know....you have something wonderful.  You really will LOVE their wonderful products.  I just adore the way Really Reasonable Ribbon's products made this card look.  And I know you will love your new products, too.  So why not treat yourself today?   Some Double Head Stamens, Baker's Twine, Flowers and Ribbons are just what you need.   Check out everything now at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  And have fun doing it!

Karen

I'm playing along here:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says "Anything Goes"

Scrapy Land Challenge Blog - Challenge #86 - Anything Goes - I used a cute Chicken Wire Die-Cut by Cheery Lynn Dies on my card.

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Word Art Wednesday Making Friends

Welcome by my blog today, everyone.   I'm so grateful when you stop by to say hello.  I've been busy this month.  As this post goes live, I'm in Minnesota visiting family and friends for some much needed relaxation; because the day after I get back home, I'm getting a houseful of company (including my mother-in-law).  Yes, I needed some "R and R" before that happens.  I will be busy!
It's time for a fun new challenge at Word Art Wednesday, and we have two fabulous sponsors for this challenge.  First, our friends at The Project Bin are offering one lucky winner a $15 Gift Certificate to spend in their store.  I recently purchased a cute set from The Project Bin called Kinda Sorta, and I used it to create this sweet card.
Our digital sponsor for this challenge is everyone's favorite.....Bugaboo Stamps.  They have such adorable digital images, and I chose one called Easter Egg Basket to create this card.  I used the free digital word art file from Word Art Wednesday for the sentiment (scripture).  You can pick up a free scripture (digital image) every other week at Word Art Wednesday.  You're never required to use it to play along, but it's there for you if you want it.
There's also always a brief devotional shared regarding the Bible verse used for that challenge.  And....there's always lots of great inspiration, fun, fellowship, and these amazing prizes.  I sure hope you will come on by and play along with us in this awesome Anything Goes/Family Friendly Challenge at Word Art Wednesday.  I wish you all a happy and blessed week, and I will see you all in blog land again soon.  Thanks for visiting me today.

Karen

I'm playing along in these fun challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says "Anything Goes" this week.

Scrapy Land Challenge Blog - Challenge #86 - Anything Goes - I used a Cheery Lynn Dies Chicken Wire Die (on my first card at top of this post).

Catch The Bug - Bugaboo Stamps Digital Challenge - March: Photo Inspiration Challenge - I was inspired by the Easter theme and the beautiful pink in the inspiration photo.  I used an image called Easter Egg Basket.

Southern Girls Challenge Blog - Team Lou: Die-Cuts - I used a chicken wire die-cut on my top card.

Joy Clair Stamps - Challenge Blog: March Challenge/Anything Goes - I used a stamp from The Project Bin for my first card, but I do hope to get some stamps from Joy Clair Stamps!


Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Enjoy.....Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hello friends, and welcome by  today as I share a quick little card with you all that I created using some more of my favorites from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Shop.  I started with some green card stock and added some coordinating My Mind's Eye - On Trend patterned papers attaching them with strips of Scor-Tape.  Next, I added one mint green and one baby pink glittery feather from Paper Studio (Hobby Lobby).  Well, we all know that I couldn't stop there.....and I knew I had the perfect Really Reasonable Ribbon products for this card.
I added two different sizes (the smaller one is harder to see, but it's in there) Wild Orchid Crafts Green/White Mulberry Leaves, and then I added some Gold Double-Head StamensWhite Double-Head StamensBaby Pink Double-Head Stamens, and Aqua Green Double-Head Stamens.  Have I mentioned how much I LOVE these sweet little accents?  Double Head Flower Stamens are a must-have item at just $1.99 per bundle of 160 pieces.  They're the cutest.
I also added a pretty bow tied with Bay Leaf Seam BindingBaby Pink Seam Binding and topped with Gold Metallic String.  Finally, I placed some sweet Pink Miniature Sweetheart Blossoms and some Miniature Mint Sweetheart Blossoms cascading down the bow.  These are such adorable little Mulberry Flowers for tucking in here and there.....and everywhere.  You're sure to find something AMAZING in the RRR shop, and I encourage you to treat yourself to something new.

Happy crafting!
Karen

I'm linking up here:

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

March Blog Hop w RRR

Hello!  Welcome by today for the March Blog Hop with Really Reasonable Ribbon as we share projects made with this month's GORGEOUS Ribbon Club Assortment.  You should have arrived here by way of Bonnie's Blog; but if you didn't, it's easy to get started and catch up.  Take a look at this month's sweet assortment of ribbons.
Each and every trim found in this month's lovely Ribbon Club Assortment is used, and you can see how they all tucked nicely into this one amazing girls' hair bow.  It is secured on the back side using a French Clip.  The French Clip comes in several different sizes, and there are also lots of other great Hair Accessories carried at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  You may notice some Pearl Embellishments, a Rick Rack covered egg, a sweet Rhinestone Embellishment, and a big beautiful, fluffy hot pink feather....just to make the bow extra fabulous!
You will see a length of the 3/8" Select Swiss Dots Grosgrain Garden Rose Ribbon, 5/8' Sherbet Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon, 3/8" Tutti Frutti Chevron Striped Grosgrain Ribbon, 5/8" Daffodil Taffeta, Rachel White Cotton Crochet Lace (smaller bows on the sides of larger bow), 5/8" Green Flash Diamond Satin, 3/8" Fun Dots on White Grosgrain, 5/8" Turquoise Shimmer Satin, and 3/8" Wisteria Chevron Grosgrain.  Like I continue to say over and over again (because it's SO true) is that quite honestly....ALL of Really Reasonable Ribbon's trims work together SO nicely.  It's just SO easy to put together different combinations of their lovely ribbons and trims, seam binding and twine, embellishments, and SO much more.  They really have it ALL at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
OK friends......your next step is at my sweet friend, Kathy's Blog.  She comes up with something AMAZING every month, so you won't want to miss that.  Also, you will need to answer the "Question of The Month" at the end of the Blog Hop on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog in order to be eligible for the monthly Blog Hop Prize.....this month's GORGEOUS Ribbon Club Assortment (shown above).  How ADORABLE are all those trims?

Happy Hopping!
Karen

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Be Happy with Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hello, everyone.  Thanks for stopping by today as I share a sweet little card I created using some of my favorite products from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I used some of my old favorites, and some of my newer loves and obsessions.  I thought I'd tempt you with something sweet that leaves you SURE you need to order yourself from Flower Stamens.  Aren't they just the sweetest?
My card started with some older Crate Paper patterned papers (Emma's Shoppe) that I cut into strips, inked, and placed on the wood-grain patterned paper using strips of Scor-Tape.  This next picture will show you how I laid the Scor-Tape in strips and placed the ribbons and paper strips securely on top.   This wonderful Adhesive will hold them in place...no worries!
Along with my patterned paper strips, I added a piece of Brenda Crochet White Lace and Textured Two-Tone Pink Ribbon, and I tied a bow with the same Textured Two-Tone Pink Ribbon.  I topped that with some Baby Pink Double Head Stamens, Red Double Head Stamens, Aqua Green Double Head Stamens, Gold Double Head Stamens, and White Double Head Stamens.  How FABULOUS are they?  Gotta have them all!  LOVE LOVE💗LOVE!!
I also added an inked doily die-cut, some cute journalling stickers from the Crate Paper Emma's Shoppe Collection, a miniature rusty paper clip, some vintage scotch tape, a touch of machine stitching, and a lovely knotted bow tied with Teal Baker's Twine.  I also tucked in two 30 mm Two-Toned Green and White Mulberry Paper Leaves behind the bow cluster.  The word HAPPY is a Melissa Frances rub-on, and the word BE is a SSS die-cut.
I thank you for stopping by today, and hope that you will visit often.  The Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog is the best place to learn about special sales and promotions taking place, to be inspired by the beautiful posts, and to participate in our monthly blog hops.  It's always a treat to have you stop by.

Karen

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - "Anything Goes" - I used a Simon Says Stamp die-cut (Be) for my sentiment.

Cuttlebug Mania Challenge Blog - Well, of course I used my Cuttlebug to cut the doily die-cut, and I can never resist adding a bow or some sort of ribbon!

Cut It Up Challenge Blog - Challenge #142 - Anything Goes - I used a cute doily die-cut on my card at the base of things, and I inked it to "grunge it up" a bit.

Scrapy Land - Challenge #84 - Anything Goes - I used a cute Penny Black doily die on this card.

Allsorts Challenge Blog - Challenge #457 - Ladies Only

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop

Welcome by my blog today, everyone!  If you're a ribbon lover like me, then you're in the right place for our February Blog Hop at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  You should have arrived here from Bonnie's Blog; but if you didn't, just hop on over and get started.  This month's Ribbon Club Assortment is a lovely collection of purples and greens to help you get a jump on Easter, St. Patrick's Day, St. Urho's Day and all the upcoming events that make us crafters "need" more ribbon.   And the Ribbon Club Assortment is a great way to have gorgeous ribbons delivered to your door every month for one low price.  One lucky blog hopper will win this month's amazing collection:
As I most often like to do, for this month's Blog Hop I am sharing a sweet hair bow that incorporates ALL the amazing ribbons found in this month's Ribbon Club Assortment and shows you how well all of Really Reasonable Ribbon's trims work together so nicely.  This clip is secured on its back with a French Clip which comes in several sizes to accommodate all hair types.  There are also LOTS of other great barrettes and Hair Accessories to help you create something amazing.  By the way....have you ever seen Bonnie's Headband Tutorial?  WOW!!!!
My bow includes a length of each trim found in the February Ribbon Club Assortment including a length of the 5/8" Bud Green Gauze Print Satin, some 3/8" Light Orchid Diamond Satin, the 3/8" Apple Green Crosshatch Satin Ribbon, 5/8" Hyacinth Satin With Grosgrain Edge, 3/8" Purple/Green Chevron Striped Grosgrain Ribbon, 5/8" Bud Green Taffeta Ribbon, 3/8" RRR Light Orchid Select Swiss Dot Grosgrain, as well as the 3/8" Apple Green Bold Satin With Grosgrain Edge, and of course the 5/8" Hyacinth Satin Swirl Ribbon.  These are all amazing trims that would be very useful at this, or any time of the year.  The bow is secured in the back with a French Clip.  It also has some Flowers and a Rhinestone center.

Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today, and for hopping along with us at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Your next stop will be at Kathy's Blog.  I really hope you enjoy the rest of the hop.  Don't forget to answer the "question" at the end of the hop for your chance to win!

Karen

Monday, February 12, 2018

Baby Congratulations for Really Reasonable Ribbon

Welcome by my blog today, everyone!  I'm excited to share this sweet little Baby Congratulations card I created using some AMAZING products from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I got a little bit creative with the use of one of my favorite wide ribbons.   More about that in a moment, but here's my card:
These patterned papers and sticker (hot air balloon) I used on this card are OLD!!!  They're from a Simple Stories line called Baby Steps, and they were pulled from my stash because I still have quite a bit of this line left.  I pieced them together with Scor-Tape to create my card base.  Then, I ran a width of  Moss Green Seam Binding across the top of my card to create a border there.  I used several White Flatback Pearls from our Embellishments Section to accent my hot air balloon.
I added half of a vintage cream doily at the bottom of my card, and stamped my sentiment (Congratulations) onto that.  I knew that I wanted to create another border where the two bottom patterned papers meet, but I wanted something different from the Moss Green Seam Binding at the top section.  This is where I got super creative!  I've always LOVED all the awesome wider Cotton Blend and Natural Burlap Ribbons carried at Really Reasonable Ribbon, but the one I wanted to use was just a bit too wide for this particular spot.  SO.......I cut a length of the Natural Burlap Green Wire Edge Ribbon and ran it through my die-cutting machine with a scalloped border to create what you see there.  Just above that, I wrapped a long length of knotted Brown Sugar Baker's Twine.
I took a close-up picture of that scallop edge die-cut Natural Burlap Green Wire Edge Ribbon so that you can see how cool it is.  I LOVE that you can die-cut just about anything....including RIBBON!  I also can't even begin to tell you how much Scor-Tape I use on my cards.  There's some holding down my border trims, and under the balloon sticker.  It's an AWESOME long-lasting Adhesive.  Really Reasonable Ribbon has so many wonderful products.  Go ahead, and treat yourself today! 

Blessings to you,
Karen

Scrapy Land Challenge Blog - Challenge #83 Anything Goes - I used the Pink & Main Scallop Borders Die to create my ribbon border (as explained above).  

Cut It Up Challenge Blog - Challenge #141 Layers of Love - Hey, who doesn't LOVE a new baby, right?  I would have a baby every day if I could....seriously!  I just LOVE newborns.  I can't wait to be a Grandma!  I also used several layers on my card....lots of patterned paper and layers of doily, ribbon, etc.  The die-cut I used is the scalloped border die...explained above.

Happy Little Stampers - February Challenge/Anything Goes - I stamped the sentiment, and I die-cut the scalloped border (explained in detail above) for this fun challenge.  I love using stamps and dies, so this was right up my alley.

Thursday, February 1, 2018

A Little Love With Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hello to all my ribbon-loving friends, and welcome by my blog!  I hope you're having a wonderful week.  Here in Las Vegas, it's been SO nice and warm (in the high 60's to low 70's).  It hardly even seems like Winter, and I'm loving it.  Today I'm sharing this super sweet Valentine with you that I made using some lovely seam binding and goodies from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  They have everything you need to create something extra special for your special Valentine.  Isn't this sweet?
This card started with an ivory base and some romantic patterned papers.  I used one as a base, and the other two to die-cut and hand-stitch layered hearts with dusty pink DMC floss.  I also added some tulle netting over the smaller heart to hold in some white sequins.  I attached the hearts together using Scor-Tape which is an amazing long-lasting Adhesive available in several different widths.  I use it quite a bit cuz it ROCKS!
I ran a width of GORGEOUS Bay Leaf Seam Binding across my card and also tied a bow with it.  I also added a bow tied with Cotton Candy Baker's Twine, and used that to attach a small inked hang tag with my stamped sentiment (Love) from a rusty pear-shaped safety pin.  I tucked some White Double Head StamensBaby Pink Double Head Stamens, and Aqua Green Double Head Stamens behind the bow cluster, and bundled some Ivory Burlap String underneath everything.
Be sure to stop by the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog each day to find inspiration, learn about special promotions, and take part in our monthly Blog Hops.  There's always something exciting to be found there, and LOTS of great products for you to enjoy in the Really Reasonable Ribbon Shop.  Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today, friends.  I always appreciate your visits and your kind comments, but especially so now while I'm feeling crummy.

Bless you,
Karen

I'm playing along here:

Papertrey Ink - Make It Monday #311 - Using Different Patterned Papers - I used Heather's fabulous tutorial on mixing patterned papers to create my card.  The PTI products used include the Stitched Primitive Hearts die-cut set.  I just ADORE this set.

Frilly & Funkie Challenge Blog - All You Need Is Love - My card is mostly frilly, but just a little bit funky as well.  Or not!  LOL

Mod Squad Challenge Blog - Valentine/LOVE

4 Crafty Chicks - 1 Word (Love), 2 Patterned Papers, 3 Hearts (can you find my third heart??  It's hiding.  Hint:  Look at my hanging tag).  Fun challenge!

Simon Says Stamp - Wednesday Challenge Blog - ANYTHING GOES

Monday, January 15, 2018

Really Reasonable Ribbon Button Card

Hello, and welcome!  It's so nice to have you visit me today.  I'm sharing a sweet card I created for Really Reasonable Ribbon using some older patterned papers from my stash.  They are October Afternoon's 5 & Dime collection.  Well, actually it's just one piece of patterned paper from this collection, but I used both sides of it.  Once I had the patterned paper in place, I added half of a vintage cream doily on the bottom of my card, and then I ran a width of Forsythia Seam Binding across my card to create a border.
Next, I cut a button card and stamped it with a button-themed stamp set.  I attached the button card using two small strips of Scor-Tape (a fabulous long-lasting Adhesive).  I attached four buttons to the button card, and ran some Lemonwood Striped Baker's Twine through the center of the white button, and a bit of Olive Burlap String through the holes in the red button.  On the left of the button card, I attached a sweet bow cluster that includes a few White Double-Head Stamens, Baby Pink Double-Head Stamens, and Red Double-Head Stamens, a piece of the Forsythia Seam Binding, a length of Dusty Olive Seam Binding and some knotted Cherry Baker's Twine, and is topped with a pretty White Flatback Pearl.
Did you know that almost every single day, you can find a lovely new project on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog to inspire you?  It's true...LOTS of great inspiration and all kinds of fabulous ideas for using all of the wonderful products found at Really Reasonable Ribbon, take part in our monthly Blog Hops, and it's also the best way to learn about special sales and promotions taking place on the RRR Shop.  We hope you will visit often.  Thanks again for stopping by to visit me today.

Have a great week!
Karen

Simon Says Stamp - Wednesday Challenge - Use Pattern Paper - I an older patterned paper from October Afternoon's 5 & Dime Collection

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Really Reasonable Ribbon January Blog Hop

Welcome by today, everyone!  Today is the SUPER FUN and super inspiring January Blog Hop with my friends at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  You should have arrived here from Bonnie's Blog; but if not, you can get started on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog.  We're all showcasing projects made with this month's gorgeous ribbons from the January Ribbon Club Assortment.  Just look at these beautiful trims!
Ordering the Ribbon Club Assortment can be done now and then (when you see a collection you can't live without), or it can be purchased so that you get a new assortment of ribbons delivered to your door EVERY month.  Either way, it's a great way to get the most lovely trims for every time of the year.
I normally share a hair bow attached to a French Clip but instead, this month I'm sharing a bow that's attached to a stretchy pink head band.  I just love seeing them on little baby girls - how they almost swallow their whole head and make them look SO stinking adorable.  There are lots of great Clips and Headbands in the RRR shop. I used ALL the lovely ribbons in this month's Ribbon Club Assortment including the 5/8" Delicate Stitched Satin Pearl Pink, 3/8" Mixed Pink Diamond Print Grosgrain, 5/8" Checkerboard Satin Hot Pink, 3/8" Candy Hearts on Pearl Pink Grosgrain, White Crochet Lace, 3/8" Mixed Pink Hearts on Hot Pink Grosgrain Ribbon, 5/8" Pearl Pink Taffeta Ribbon, 3/8" Random Mixed Pink Stars on White Grosgrain, and the 5/8" Hot Pink Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon.  Like all of the trims found at Really Reasonable Ribbon, they all work beautifully together.  Additionally, there's some pink vintage Lace, mesh, Rhinestone Embellishments and Cream Rose Buds tucked into this sweet head piece.
Your next stop is at Kathy's Blog, and I know she will have something extra wonderful to share with you.  Don't forget to answer the question at the end of the hop, and don't miss out on checking the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog each day to be inspired and learn about special offers; and of course, shopping for all the fabulous products just waiting for you at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Happy ribbony shopping and crafting, everyone!

Blessings,
Karen


Friday, December 29, 2017

Happy Holidays From Really Reasonable Ribbon

All of us at Really Reasonable Ribbon hope that you had a wonderful Christmas, and we wish you all a very happy and blessed New Year.  As you continue your crafting projects, we hope that you will keep Really Reasonable Ribbon in mind when you need any ribbons, trims, twines, flowers, embellishments, adhesives and more.  We're always here to inspire and assist, and we appreciate you all so much.  And....don't forget about the BIG SALE taking place now in the Really Reasonable Ribbon Shop.  The more you buy, the more you save.
This sweet little card was created with some Bundled Up patterned papers and goodies by Crate Paper.  Once I had all my papers where I wanted them, I attached them together with a fabulous Adhesive called Scor-Tape.  Next, I added a length of 3/8" Bright Pink Gingham Ribbon to my card before attaching the sentiment card.  At the top left of the sentiment card, I tucked in a small piece of Burlap Center-Stitch Pink Trim (one of my favorites) along with some Baby Pink Double Head StamensRed Double Head Stamens and Aqua Green Double Head Stamens.  They're SO cute!!
Finally, I wrapped some Teal Baker's Twine around my sentiment card, and I tied a bow that includes more Teal Baker's Twine, some Ivory Burlap StringBaby Pink Double Head StamensRed Double Head Stamens and Aqua Green Double Head Stamens.  I topped that with a pink snowflake flair button.  Everything at Really Reasonable Ribbon works together to compliment your cards and projects, and you can always find the perfect colors to match any paper line as you can see here.

Thanks again for stopping by today.  I hope that you will visit the RRR Blog often to see all the fabulous inspiration, to find out about special sales and new products, and to share your creativity with us.  And again, Happy Holidays!

Karen

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says "Anything Goes"

Double D Challenge Blog - Baby It's Cold Outside