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

Thursday, November 29, 2018

There's Nothing Quite Like Ribbons

Welcome by today, ribbon-loving friends!  Today I'm sharing this sweet little card and treat box I created using some of my favorite products from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  We obviously all love making cards and crafts; but in doing so, we quickly learn that there is no sweeter touch we can add to our projects that is quite like RIBBONS!   And....Really Reasonable Ribbon is the perfect place to find all the perfect ribbons, trims, twines, laces, and SO much more to help you create something wonderful.
My card was put together using some of my October Afternoon stash.  I attached some of their sweet patterned papers, ephemera, stickers and flair using lots of Scor-Tape and some 3-D Foam Tabs.  Yes, in addition to all the fabulous trims, Mulberry Flowers and Embellishments, Really Reasonable Ribbon also carries several different Adhesives that will securely hold your projects together for the long run.  Once all my other elements were securely in place, I was able to really step up my card with even more of the great products found at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
I ran a width of Ivory Seam Binding across my card and then I tied a bow with that and a length of Red Wrinkle Ribbon.  I also cut some holly leaves from green wool felt, and topped that with some Red Miniature Stamens, some White Miniature Stamens and a Flair button.  I tucked in some bundled Ivory Burlap String which is yet another FABULOUS trim carried at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  It comes in over 15 different colors, and costs just ten cents ($0.10) per yard and yet it adds SO much to your projects.
You will also see that I put together an adorable little Truffle Box.  I love to make truffles at Christmas time to give to friends, and these sweet little boxes are the perfect size for one truffle.  I added a piece of Ivory Burlap String, Lipstick Red Seam Binding (another one of my most favorite items - especially around Christmas), and a length of Moss Green/Cream Plaid Ribbon to accent this little gift.  And finally, it's topped with an adorable White Sweetheart Blossom.  Pretty, pretty, pretty!
Thanks so much for stopping by today, and please be sure to visit the Really Reasonable Ribbon store to pick up some goodies for yourself.  I mean, after all, your name should appear on your Christmas shopping list, too.  Right?

Blessings,
Karen

I'm linking up in the following:

Cupcake Inspirations Challenge - Challenge #459
Mod Squad Challenge Blog - Challenge: Happy H-Owlidays (Use a Critter)  -  Not only do I have dear ole' Santa on my card, but I have his favorite "CRITTERS" which are his reindeer pulling the sleigh.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

It's Blog Hop Time at RRR

Hello, and thanks for stopping by.  If you're anything like me, you LOVE a good Blog Hop.  And today is the first day of the Really Reasonable Ribbon November Blog Hop.  You should have arrived here by way of Bonnie's Blog; but if not, you can catch up quickly.  One lucky person will win this month's gorgeous Ribbon Club Assortment.  The moment I saw this stunning collection, I fell in love.  Just take a look at how beautiful these ribbons are....and think of the endless creative possibilities.
Aren't they beautiful?  All of Really Reasonable Ribbon's trims are this amazing, and they all coordinate so well together.  With hundreds of different colors and styles, you're always sure to find the perfect ribbons and trims for all your projects.  As I normally do for the RRR Blog Hops, I'm sharing a sweet hair bow that incorporates all the gorgeous trims found in this month's Ribbon Club Assortment.  This includes a length of 5/8" White Shimmer Satin, 3/8" Light Pink Organza With Satin Center, 5/8" Sherbert Shimmer Satin, 3/8" Garden Rose Satin With Silver Metallic Edge, White Crochet Lace, 3/8" Purple Satin With Silver Metallic Edge, 5/8" Grape Shimmer Satin, 3/8" Lavender Organza With Satin Center, and the gorgeous 5/8" Shell Gray Shimmer Satin
I also made a non-traditional Christmas card for the hop.....again using some of those same lovely trims from this month's Ribbon Club Assortment  but I also brought in some greens to give it a really soft palette.  I added a bow of  Bay Leaf Seam Binding, Pink Center-Stitch Burlap, Ivory Burlap String, Solid Mint Baker's Twine, and then from this month's collection I included some 3/8" Light Pink Organza With Satin Center, White Crochet Lace, and a piece of the gorgeous 5/8" Shell Gray Shimmer Satin.  You'll see lots of fabulous Miniature Stamens in various colors (Pink, White, Gray, Green) as well as several Ivory Open End Roses, Mixed Pastels (Pink and Green) Cherry Blossoms, and one White Spiral Stamen.  The other supplies I used include stick pins, cardstocks, inked edges, patterned paper and chipboard pieces from Prima Santa Baby (Merry and gift) and a painted/glittered wooden clock from Creative Expressions.
The next stop you will encounter on this inspiring Blog Hop is at Kathy's Blog.  I am quite sure that she has created something stunning to inspire you with these amazing ribbons.  You can purchase this Ribbon Club Assortment as a one-time purchase, or you can sign up to receive every month's Ribbon Club Assortment at your door.  Just know this....you will always find the most beautiful ribbons, trims, twines, Mulberry Flowers, Embellishments and so much more at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Oh, and don't forget to answer the question on the RRR Blog when you're finished hopping so that you'll be entered to win this month's fabulous Ribbon Club Assortment.

Blessings,
Karen

Monday, November 12, 2018

Warm Wishes from Really Reasonable Ribbon

Welcome by my blog today as I share a sweet little homespun Christmas card I created for Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I had started this card quite some time ago, but never finished it.  So, with my wounded wing (right hand/arm) limitations, this was helpful. I picked up this unfinished card and added some Really Reasonable Ribbon goodness for the finishing touches it needed.  I originally had the card base, patterned paper and doily set in place but had laid the other items next to the card waiting to complete it.
At the top center, I added a few trims from this month's gorgeous Ribbon Club Assortment including a length of White Crochet Lace, 3/8" Light Pink Organza With Satin Center, and 3/8" Garden Rose Satin With Silver Metallic Edge, as well as some Ivory Burlap String to tie on my rusty jingle bells.
OK.....can we please talk about (my favorite accent) Double Head Stamens?  I know I say it often, but they're SO sweet!   They were recently restocked, and some colors have already sold out (because they're awesome).  This is one item I really think everyone should order.  They're so affordable, and they add such a fabulous touch to your projects.   I highly suggest stocking up now before they're all sold out again.  I tucked in several White Double Head Mini Stamens, Lavender Double Head Mini Stamens and Light Blue Double Head Stamens.  They're the best!
I added a few touches of acrylic paint splatter here and there as well as a touch of glitter, a Prima chipboard coffee mug piece, and a small tag that I stamped with a tiny sentiment (warm wishes), inked, and attached with a rusty pear-shaped safety pin to a cinnamon stick that I embellished with more Stamens and a glittered Pink Open Rose.  There's also a 30mm Pink & White Mulberry Leave and more Ivory Burlap String tucked under the rose. It's a fairly simple card, but the ribbons and stamens from Really Reasonable Ribbon are what make this card so sweet.
By the way, don't forget to stop back by tomorrow for the Really Reasonable Ribbon October Blog Hop where one lucky person will win this month's fabulous Ribbon Club Assortment

Blessings,
Karen
P.S.  I have an awesome give-away going on.  Simply click the highlighted link for all the details.  Karen's Antique Crafty Items Give-Away  People often ask..."what are those cool looking metal spikey things that people use to hold/display their cards for photos"?  .....and I'll tell you, they are floral frogs; and I have an antique floral frog in this fun give-away.  Just CLICK HERE to enter.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Balm of Spider With Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hey there, all our ribbon-loving friends!  Today I'm posting for Really Reasonable Ribbon and sharing a spooky little Halloween card I created for my niece.  I used a piece of corrugated burnt orange cardboard for my base along with a piece of patterned paper and a die-cut spider web.  I placed a chipboard witch and chipboard spider on the card along with a little (Balm of Spider) sentiment card.
Then, the fun part.......RIBBONS!  I added some of my favorites -  Black Double Head Mini Stamens and White Double Head Mini Stamens.  If you haven't noticed yet, I am completely OBSESSED with the Stamens.  They're SO cute, inexpensive, colorful and just plain WONDERFUL!  I can't get enough; and Really Reasonable Ribbon now carries (yes, they're fully restocked) two different styles and 17 amazing colors.  For me they're a "must have".
I topped the Stamens with a bow that includes a length of Black Seam Binding and Burnt Rust Seam Binding as well as a piece of Black Burlap String and Orange Burlap String.  I topped my ribbon treatment with a lovely 14mm White Flower Shaped Flatback Round Pearl from our awesome Embellishment section.  Oh, and then as I looked at my card closer, I decided that (even though it's spooky) it needed some Flowers.  So I added a few Miniature Pastel Sweetheart Blossoms.  No matter what season, occasion, or reason for your crafting; Really Reasonable Ribbon is sure to have all the perfect ribbons, trims, twines, Flowers and Embellishments to help you create something special.
There's always so much fabulous inspiration on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog, and you'll find out about special sales and promotions, new products, our monthly Ribbon Club, Blog Hop and so much more; so be sure to stop by often.

Blessings,
Karen

I'm playingalong here:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Halloween/Spooky

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Halloween/Spooky

Dragonfly Journeys Challenge Blog - Challenge #128 Happy Halloween - As I continue to recover from my shoulder surgery, I'd love the honor of being crowned as "Princess Dragonfly"

Saturday, October 13, 2018

It's Blog Hop Time at Really Reasonable Ribbon

Woo hoo!   It's that wonderful time of the month for the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop as we feature this month's gorgeous Christmas themed Ribbon Club Assortment.  You should arrived here from Bonnie's Blog, but you can always catch up (it's not a super long hop).  You will absolutely LOVE all the gorgeous trims in this month's assortment.  Signing up for the RRR Ribbon Club Assortment is an easy way to ensure that you'll always have the perfect seasonal trims....all year long.  Just look at this month's amazing selection.
To showcase all the sweet ribbons in the monthly Ribbon Club Assortment, I'm doing what I normally do, and I'm sharing a sweet girl's hair bow that incorporates all the ribbons found in this assortment.  The bow is held together securely with a French Clip, which is a wonderful Hair Accessory.  It comes in a variety of sizes to accommodate different hair lengths and thicknesses.  In fact, Really Reasonable Ribbon carries a wide variety of different Hair Accessories in addition to all their fabulous ribbons, trims, twines, Adhesives, Embellishments and SO much more.
You will see a length of the lovely 3/8" Emerald Green Gingham, 5/8" Red Shimmer Satin, 3/8" Christmas Dots and Red Ovals on Satin, 5/8" Emerald Delicate Stitch Satin,  a length of our gorgeous White Crochet Lace, 5/8" Red Taffeta Ribbon, 3/8" Christmas Green Zig Zag on White Satin Ribbon, 5/8" Emerald Shimmer Satin, and the 5/8" Red & White Plaid Houndstooth Ribbon.  Aren't they all super awesome together?   I always love how all of the products at Really Reasonable Ribbon work together and compliment one another so well.
The next stop on this hop is at Kathy's Blog; and I just know she will have something AWESOME to share with you.  And...don't forget to answer the question at the end of the hop on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog so that you'll be entered to win this month's amazing Ribbon Club Assortment for yourself.  Thanks for stopping by, and happy hopping!

Have a blessed week,
Karen

I'm playing along here:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says "Anything But A Card"

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Fun Christmas Trees with RRR

Hello, sweet ribbon-loving blog friends!  It's hard to believe that Christmas is sneaking up on us so quickly, but it really is.  So...I've been trying to create a few Christmas projects to get a jump start.  I thought I'd share this quick, easy and super cute way to make some decorative Christmas trees.  I picked up a package of six paper mache Christmas trees at Hobby Lobby (with a 50% off, of course).  They are SO cute, they're very inexpensive, and they come in this super small size all the way up to HUGE versions that you can decorate in so many fun ways.  Really Reasonable Ribbon can help with that.
For the first tree, I used lengths of Silver Metallic Twine and Silver Metallic String and it was SO easy.  You just rub a thin layer of craft glue on the paper mache trees, and you start wrapping.  You literally keep wrapping the Baker's Twine around the tree until you've covered it entirely.  But don't ever freak out if you run out of twine as you're wrapping because you can switch colors and do anything you want.  That's the fun of art, right?
On my second tree, I tried a different technique.  I cut lengths of Scor-Tape that I'd wrap around the paper mache tree.  Then, I cut small strips (approximately 2 inches) of Olive Swiss Dot Grosgrain Ribbon and I attached them to the Scor-Tape; laying them flat.  Next, I'd run another length of Scor-Tape just above each row of ribbon, and loop the Ribbon up to secure it.  I repeated these rows until the entire tree was covered.  At the very top of the second tree, I wrapped some Gold Metallic String and tucked in a star stick pin.  I also hot-glued some red berries to the tree.
Why not pick up some FABULOUS Baker's Twine or Grosgrain Ribbon and give this a try?  With over twenty different colors at only TEN CENTS per yard, Baker's Twine is a wonderful trim for so many different projects.  In fact, Really Reasonable Ribbon has hundreds of different products to help make your projects extra special. 

Thanks so much for stopping by today, and please visit again soon.  And don't forget about the FABULOUS RRR Blog Hop that starts in just a few short days.  We'd love to have you join the fun!

Karen

I'm playing along here:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says "Anything But A Card"

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Follow Your Heart - Really Reasonable Ribbon

Don't you just LOVE ribbons🎀??  I know that for me, they are pretty much a necessity in crafting.  Very rarely do I create a card (or anything else for that matter) that doesn't include a ribbon or bow of some sort.  I just really enjoy the warmth and texture that ribbons, bows, twines and trims add to our works of art.  Really Reasonable Ribbon is the perfect place to find every color and style of ribbons and trims, and SO much more.
I created this card to share with you today.  It's a perfect example of how truly AMAZING all the products at Really Reasonable Ribbon are.  I started with a cardstock base and added a piece of patterned paper that I topped with another smaller strip of patterned paper.  I attached half of a tea-stained doily underneath the strip.  The sentiment is a chipboard piece that I picked up recently at Tuesday Morning in a package for just $1.99.  It's always exciting to find perfect little treasures at Tuesday Morning.  But hey.....I couldn't stop there!  The touches from Really Reasonable Ribbon are what make this card truly special.
I attached a width of Silver Seam Binding across my card and attached a 16mm Pearl Heart Shaped Ribbon Buckle Slide to it.  Next, I tied a bow with the Silver Seam Binding, and a length of the lovely Blue Jay Seam Binding and Summer Rose Seam Binding.  I also tucked in a length of Navy Burlap String, some Double Head Stamens and I must say.....these AMAZING precious little accents are almost gone.  I don't know if they'll be restocked, but I know you will LOVE them as much as I do.  You really should grab what's left before they are gone.
I topped my bow with a beautiful Yellow Cherry Blossom and stuck in a couple of pins for accent.  There's also a sweet little 11mm White Heart Shaped Flatback Imitation Pearl next to the sentiment.  I also tucked in three different Mulberry Leaves including a 35mm Green, a  30mm Green & White, and a new 25mm Green/Yellow/White Leaf. There are so many cute Embellishments in the RRR Shop in addition to all the Seam Binding, Mulberry Flowers, and SO much more.  Cute, cute, cute!  That's what you'll find at Really Reasonable Ribbon.

Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Please visit again soon and often so that you won't miss out on any new products, loads of inspiration, special sales and promotions, our monthly blog hop, plenty of good shopping, and so much more.

Blessings,
Karen

I'm playing along here:
Simon Says Stamp - Wednesday Challenge Blog - Simon Says "Anything Goes"

Dare2BeArtzy - September Challenge - Your Favorite Color - Well, I love ALL colors, but I think that pink has always been at the top of that list.  So...I used a pink base and kept it my primary color.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

It's Blog Hop Time at Really Reasonable Ribbon

Welcome to the Really Reasonable Ribbon September Blog Hop!  We're so glad you're hopping along with us.  You should arrived here by way of Bonnie's Blog; but if not, you can get caught up very quickly by visiting the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog.  One lucky person will win this month's super fun Halloween-themed Ribbon Club Assortment.
My hair bow incorporates each and every one of the fabulously fun ribbons in this month's Ribbon Club Assortment.  This includes a piece of the 5/8" Tangerine Checkerboard Satin, 3/8" Confetti Dot Grosgrain Ribbon, 5/8" Grape Delicate Stitch Satin Ribbon, 5/8" Satin Swirl Apple Green, 3/8" Black Checkerboard Satin, 5/8" Satin Swirl Tangerine, 5/8" Maize Taffeta, 3/8" Spider Webs on Black Satin Ribbon, and the 5/8" Apple Green Taffeta Ribbon.  The bow is secured in the back with a French Clip which comes in several different sizes for different lengths and thickness of hair.
The items used in this bow that are not sold at Really Reasonable Ribbon include the orange feather, the gold sequin bow, and the Halloween centerpiece.  However, you will find everything you need at Really Reasonable Ribbon to make a bow just like this one; including awesome Rhinestone Embellishments and more.
The next stop on this Blog Hop is at the blog of my talented teammate, Kathy; and I know she has something amazing to inspire you.  Her projects are always SO super fun.  And don't forget to answer the question at the end of the hop, on the RRR Blog, so that you'll be entered to win this month's fabulous Ribbon Club Assortment.
BTW...If you didn't catch my RRR Halloween Treats post yesterday, you can click on the purple link too see it.  Have a great week, and thanks again for joining us!

Karen

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Autumn Treats With Really Reasonable Ribbon

Don't you just love Autumn?  I sure do!  I love the changing colors of the leaves, making spiced cider, and making all kinds of fun little treats for all my nieces and nephews.  So for today's Really Reasonable Ribbon post, I decided to make some cute little treats.  I used a set of six plastic tubes with metal caps that I picked up at Hobby Lobby, and I filled them with some different colors of Skittles candies.  Then came the really fun part....using lots of fabulous products from Really Reasonable Ribbon to decorate and embellish these cute little treat tubes.

For the tubes that are filled with purple Skittles, I decorated each of those with small bows tied with Black Seam Binding, Lilac Seam Binding, and Parrot Green Solid Baker's Twine.  For the tubes that are filled with mixed (black, green and orange) Skittles, I decorated those tubes with small bows tied with Black Seam Binding, Orange Seam Binding, Parrot Green Solid Baker's Twine, and Plum Baker's Twine.  Each tube (bow) was topped with a Jolee's spider.

It's fun and easy to make sweet little treats for all the "little goblins" in your life.  They enjoy the fun little treats, and you'll have fun making them.  Really Reasonable Ribbon makes it so easy to find all the ribbons, trims and supplies you need to create something wonderful.

With SO many products available in the Really Reasonable Ribbon Shop, you're sure to find the perfect colors and styles to match your next project.....and beyond.  Oh, and don't forget about the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop starting tomorrow!

Thanks for stopping by today, and please visit again soon.  And for all things ribbon, trim, twine, lace, and more....think Really Reasonable Ribbon.

Blessings,
Karen

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog - Simon Says "Pop It Up" - This little 3-D Spider Bows POP OFF the top of the tube so that the kids can get at the candy inside!


Monday, August 27, 2018

Home Sweet Home Mini Album w RRR

Hello, sweet blogging crafty friends!  It's so nice to have you stop by my blog today as I share this sweet mini album I created for Really Reasonable Ribbon.  My BFF and I both fell in love with this gorgeous Carta Bella Spring Market line when it first came out, and we bought it ALL (and then some)!  I've used much of it here to create this sweet mini album.  The chipboard cover is covered with patterned paper that's inked on the edges with Tim Holtz Burlap Distress Ink and topped with a tea-stained doily, some paper ephemera and a chipboard sentiment (Home sweet Home) from this Spring Market line.  I also added a couple of October Afternoon journalling stickers and some vintage scotch tape.  At the top of the cover, I added a gathered length of Natural Burlap String topped with White Double Head Stamens,  and Pink Double Head Stamens, as well as a Deep Ivory Open End Rose and two Pink Miniature Sweetheart Blossoms.
On the second page (inside left - below) I added two of the patterned papers and inked them with Tim Holtz Hickory Smoke Distress Ink.  Everything in my mini album is secured down with various length strips of Scor-Tape Adhesive.  I added a die-cut doily, a journalling sticker, a chipboard sentiment (smiles), some Pink and White Sweetheart Blossoms, and some Mixed Pinks and Ivory Miniature Sweetheart Blossoms to this photo mat page.
Page number three (seen below) is totally a photo page.  I didn't want to lay out specific photo mats on this page so that any size photo(s) can be added later.  I did ink the patterned paper, and I added a small chipboard sentiment piece, part of a Maya Road canvas tage, some Ivory Burlap String, Olive Burlap String, a Ivory Miniature Sweetheart Blossom, and a small journalling sticker.
You turn to the next page (number four on the inside left) and you will see two patterned papers inked with Tim Holtz Distress Inks, a journalling card with a stamped sentiment on a journalling card, and three (a pink, a white and a green) Acrylic Flowers from our Embellishments section.  I also ran a length of White Crochet Lace up the side of this page.
Move to the right, and you will see part of a folded glassine bag that makes up page five...which holds another small photo mat.  I added a die-cut doily, and on the right side of the doily I added a 25mm Green, Yellow and White Mulberry Leave (but sadly, I hot glued the leaf on upside down) topped with a length of Ivory Burlap String, a Deep Pink Open End Rose, two Ivory Miniature Sweetheart Blossoms, and some Pink Double Head Stamens.
Flip that glassine bag open, and you see page six which is the narrow side of the glassine bag. I created a cute tag to attach to this page.  I used lots of the sweet patterned papers, and I stamped a miniature tag with "love grows here" and hung it with a length of Cotton Candy Baker's Twine.  At the top of the tag, you will see a bow tied with Moss & Cream Plaid Ribbon.
To the right, you will see page seven which is the side of the glassine bag that's a bit wider.  I covered it with patterned paper and added a Spring Market sticker towards the top.  Near the bottom, I added a small Maya Road kraft with white polka dots envelope.  I added a Spring Market floral sticker to the little envelope and also attached a sweet 11mm White Heart Shaped Flatback Immitation Pearl Accent.
By now.....peeking out from the bottom right, you have probably already caught a glimpse or two of the tag I created and tucked into the glassine bag (just before the back cover).  I attached a cute patterned paper photo mat to some extra patterned paper to create the tag.  I attached a sweet floral "pull tab" to the tag so that you can easily pull it out of the glassine bag and attach a photo or tuck in other little momentos.  I made this "pull tab" of sorts by tying bows of the Moss & Cream Plaid Ribbon and Baby Pink Plaid Ribbon topped with a White Aster Daisy, some Pink and Ivory Miniature Sweetheart Blossoms, and some White and Pink Double Head Stamens.  SO pretty!
After that........the very boring back cover.  But I thought I'd show y'all anyway.  LOL   And on the wire binding, I added lengths of Burlap Pink Center-Stitch Ribbon, Ivory Natural Crochet Lace, and Moss & Cream Plaid Ribbon. Ribbons really do make everything even prettier!
I really am SO very grateful for your comments, thoughts and time. I wish blessings to you all as you create.  I hope that you will be sure to stop by Really Reasonable Ribbon to check out all their amazing products, and all the fabulous inspiration found every day on the RRR Blog!
Have an amazing day, and thanks again for stopping by!
Karen

Mini Album Makers Challenge Blog - August Challenge: Anything Goes
Dare 2B Artzy Challenge - August:  Anything Goes

Monday, August 13, 2018

It's Blog Hop Time at RRR

Welcome!  It's that wonderful time of the month for the BLOG HOP at Really Reasonable Ribbon, and we're all really happy to have you join us.  This month there's another GORGEOUS Ribbon Club Assortment up for grabs for hopping along.  The RRR Ribbon Club is a fabulous way to get a wonderfully varied selection of ribbons sent directly to your front door each and every month for one low price.  And if that's not what you're looking for - you're bound to find something else you can't resist at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  There are hundreds of ribbons/trims in every color, texture and style you can image....plus LOTS of other amazing products such as Mulberry Flowers, Embellishments, Adhesives, and SO much more.  I encourage you to check out all there is to offer at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Now, you should have arrived here at my blog today by way of Bonnie's Blog.  But if not, you can easily get caught up (the hop isn't terribly long).  You'll end on the RRR Blog where you will answer a question for your chance to win this month's Ribbon Club Assortment.  Here's a peek at it:
As I usually like to do, I'm sharing a hair bow (actually a matching set of hair bows) that incorporates ALL the amazing trims found in this month's Ribbon Club Assortment.  These bows include a length of 5/8" Sherry Checkerboard Satin Ribbon, 3/8" Autumn Diamond Print Grosgrain Ribbon, 5/8" Dandelion Diamond Satin Ribbon, 3/8" Sunflowers on Kiwi Grosgrain, Crochet Natural Lace, 3/8" Leaves on Tuftan Brown Grosgrain Ribbon, 5/8" Tangerine Delicate Stitch Satin Ribbon, 3/8" Autumn Flowers Grosgrain, and 5/8" Kiwi Taffeta Ribbon.  All of the ribbons and trims found at RRR work together and compliment one another so nicely; and you can always find the perfect Mulberry Flowers and Embellishments to enhance your cards and projects even further - as well as all the Embellishments and Hair Accessories for all your hair related crafty projects.  RRR truly has it all.  By the way.....how AMAZING was Bonnie's Headband?  
The next stop on this Blog Hop is at Kathy's Blog, and I know she will have something wonderful to share with you.  And...don't forget to answer the question on the RRR Blog when you're finished hopping so that you'll be entered to win this month's gorgeous Ribbon Club Assortment.  Thanks for hopping along with us; and next time you need any ribbons, think Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Aren't these ribbons GORGEOUS?
I hope you will stop by the RRR Blog often to see what's new. Thanks for joining us for this month's Blog Hop, and best of luck in the random draw.  I'm so glad you stopped by.

Blessings,
Karen