Thursday, March 13, 2025

It's Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop Time

Hurray!  It's time for the monthly Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop.  You should have arrived here by way of Misti's Fabulous Blog; but if not, you can catch up quickly.  This is a short hop (just six stops in total) and you can WIN a $10 gift card to spend at Really Reasonable Ribbon as well as one digital stamp set of choice from Bonnie Garby Designs.  I've used products from both of these awesome companies on my card today.
I used black cardstock layered with a teal cardstock that I ran through my Sizzix with the Tim Holtz Ruler Embossing Folder, and I rubbed some gold DecoFoil over it.  Next, I used several patterned papers from my stash.  Each piece was attached using a fabulous Adhesive called Scor-Tape.  The papers are all from a Crate Paper line called Portrait.  I cut them with a postage die.  The inner-most cut showcases a sentiment from the digital Spring Stamp Set by Bonnie Garby Designs.
I added some soft sweet Magnolia Flowers and one soft Yellow Sweetheart Blossom as well as some beautiful Mulberry Leaves.  A small white doily and a Solid Teal Baker's Twine bow were the finishing touches.  Really Reasonable Ribbon carries SO many fabulous products - from Ribbons, Trims, Laces and Twines to Adhesives and Flowers - they have it all.
The next, and final, stop on this FUN Blog Hop is on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog where you'll need to answer one easy question.  This will enter you to WIN the fabulous prizes.  You'll find amazing inspiration on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog as well as on the RRR Instagram Page.  Be sure to check it out often and go ahead and treat yourself to something new from Really Reasonable Ribbon. Thanks so much for joining us.  We always appreciate your visits.

Here's where I'm sharing my card:

Can You Handle The Pressure Challenge - March: Anything Goes/Twist: Luck - I did incorporate some green on my base layer which is pressure embossed using a Tim Holtz Ruler Embossing Folder.



Blessings,
Karen

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