Showing posts with label Scor-Tape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scor-Tape. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Be Grateful, Be Happy & Be Blessed

At Really Reasonable Ribbon, you'll always find all the perfect ribbons, trims, twines and laces for sure.  But did you know that Really Reasonable Ribbon also carries useful crafting essentials such as Adhesives, 3-D Foam Tabs, Mulberry Flowers, Embellishments and much more.  If you haven't done so lately, please take a minute or two and stop by Really Reasonable Ribbon to look around.  You just might want to treat yourself.  PLEASE NOTE:  I have a dear Aunt, Greta, who is about to turn 92.  If anyone would like to send her a Birthday card, please let me know and I'll give you the address.  It would be greatly appreciated.
Today I'm sharing a fun glassine bag project.  I decorated the glassine bag using patterned papers, stickers and ephemera from Carta Bella's sweet Spring Market line.  I used lots of Scor-Tape Adhesive to hold everything securely in place.  Before all the papers were in place, I used the Typewriter Text Background Stamp to create the fun background you see.
Underneath the watering can sticker (on glassine bag) as well as at the top left of my card, you'll see some bundled Ivory Burlap String and Black Burlap String.  This is another fabulous trim that comes in oodles of different colors and costs just ten cents per yard.  FAB!  On top of the Ivory Burlap String and Black Burlap String on my card, I added three Open Roses.
I also made a matching bookmark for my card.  I used the same Carta Bella goodies including the stickers, chipboard sentiment, etc.  Again, lots of fabulous Scor-Tape holds everything together.  I also did some machine stitching on my card.  The sweet sentiment is from Bonnie Garby Designs and is one of so many great digital sets available in her sweet Etsy Shop.  The "Be" die-cut is from Simon Says Stamp, and the words "happy" and "be blessed" as well as the & die-cut are from Creative Worship.
I used more of the fabulous Solid Baker's Twines on the top of my tag.  Baker's Twine is the perfect trim for adding a matching bookmark.  It comes in both stripes and solids and also comes in so many fabulous colors.  I'm pretty sure I covered everything you see here. but feel free to ask if you have any questions.  Thanks so much for visiting and be sure to catch all the inspiration and up-to-date information on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog

Blessings,
Karen

Thursday, September 4, 2025

The Night Before Christmas w/RRR

Ribbons are always a fabulous touch.  Ribbons, Twines and Trims can be used for SO many different crafting purposes.  And in my humble opinion, Really Reasonable Ribbon is truly the BEST place to find the variety of colors, widths, designs, styles and types of trims for all your crafting needs.  It's not often that I don't include some type of trim on my cards.  However......did you know that Really Reasonable Ribbon also carries essential items like Adhesives and 3-D Foam Tabs?  They really have a vast variety of crafting products.
I used basic cream cardstock for the base of my card.  I layered that with patterned papers from my stash including some old October Afternoon papers, stickers and an ephemera card.  I tied some rather long lengths of Baker's Twine around my card and tied a bow with it.  Really Reasonable Ribbon carries both Solid and Striped Baker's Twines.  On this card, I used Cherry Baker's Twine and Solid Mint Baker's Twine to match my papers.
I used lots of fabulous Scor-Tape Adhesive to attach everything and hold it securely in place.  I used a cute die-cut from Paper Sweeties to cut my "Christmas cookie for Santa".  I cut it out of cardboard, and it's layered with 3-D Foam Tabs, and then the center is filled with red glitter to represent jelly or frosting in the center of the cookie.  The tiny iced coffee image is also very old, and it's from V's Sweet Ideas.
You can find lots of great inspiration on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog, and that's where you'll also stay up-to-date about special sales and promotions taking place in the RRR Store.  You'll always find the best selection of Ribbons, Trims, Twines, Adhesives, Embellishments, Mulberry Flowers and much more at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  There's also still time to SAVE during the Labor Day SALE.  Details are on the Blog.  Thanks so much for stopping by to take a peek and say hello.  I'm always grateful.

I'm playing along in these fun challenges:

Caffeinated Christmas Card Challenge - Challenge #45 - Anything Goes Christmas Coffee/Cocoa


Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says "STAMP IT" in STAMPtember - I stamped the coffee image.

The Paper Funday Challenge - Challenge #80 - Anything Goes w/Paper & Optional: Changing Seasons

Blessings,
Karen







Thursday, August 7, 2025

As For Me and My House

When I was younger, of course, I had no idea who I would marry or where we would live, etc.  I did, however, know for sure from a very young age that I would always be part of a family that loves the Lord and lives for Him.  When I first married my husband in 1985, we were just 19 years old.  We had much to learn about life.  But praise God, we knew that our household would always serve the Lord.  This card and sweet sentiment from Bonnie Garby Designs really celebrate that idea.
This card matches the Lord is My Shepherd card I posted a couple of days ago.  You could say that they're a set, I guess.  I used kraft cardstock and created a fun fold with a closure that opens to reveal a fun inside of the card.  The patterned papers I used are from the Colonial Americana 6x6 Paper Pad by Whimsy Stamps.  The little house I cut uses wool felt, patterned papers, a piece of Solid Red Baker's Twine and a very old die set from Papertrey Ink.
The sentiment I used can be found in the Scriptural Quotes Digital Stamp Bundle which is from Bonnie Garby Designs.  I added the sentiment to the tab enclosure that I created earlier in the process.  I attached the sentiment using Scor-Tape.  We all need Adhesives like Scor-Tape and 3-D Foam Tabs, so why not grab them from Really Reasonable Ribbon?
You'll always find lots of great inspiration on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog, and lots of great shopping at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Thanks so much for visiting to take a quick peek at this sweet little card wrapped with Burlap String.  There are so many great trims (and SO much more) waiting for you at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Happy crafting!

Blessings,
Karen

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

The Lord is My Shepherd

There's nothing like a beautiful Bible scripture or lovely sentiment to place on your card.  While we all love our stamps, they can get expensive.  By purchasing a simple bundle of digital stamps, you can easily and inexpensively expand your collection of sentiments and scriptures.  One really great place to buy those awesome digital stamps is Bonnie Garby Designs.  I love her digital stamps.  And of course, you're always sure to find the perfect ribbons, trims and twines at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
I used a light kraft cardstock and patterned papers from Whimsy Stamps.  I layered my papers and cut some smaller squares using a postage die cut from Papertrey Ink.  I placed the papers and random squares of paper around my card using lots of Scor-Tape to hold everything securely in place.  I printed my sentiment and placed it on 3-D Foam Tabs to raise it.  As I mentioned, the sentiment is from Bonnie Garby Designs and can be found in the Scriptural Quotes Digital Stamp Bundle.
I took a very long length of Natural Burlap String and wrapped it around my card several times, tying it into a bow on the front of my card.  I absolutely LOVE Burlap String.  It's such a fabulous trim, it comes it so many great colors, and it's just TEN CENTS per yard.  One person who visits Really Reasonable Ribbon to see all their fabulous trims and leaves me a message here on this post telling me their favorite color of Burlap String will WIN a 10-yard bundle of Burlap String from me.  I will post the lucky winner's name in my next RRR blog post.
The sweet little sheep I added were created using cream and brown wool felt and were cut using the super cute Primitive Sheep Die Cuts from Whimsy Stamps.   They're just so sweet, and I thought they really went well with the sentiment.  Please be sure to stop by Really Reasonable Ribbon to do some shopping for Adhesives, Mulberry Flowers, and ribbons/trims galore.  Thanks so much for visiting me.

Blessings,
Karen

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Autumn at Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hello, creative friends!  Welcome by today as I share a pretty Autumn card that I created using a few of the fabulous trims and products from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I just LOVE the charm, warmth, depth, texture and dimension that trims add to our cards and projects.  Really Reasonable Ribbon always has the perfect trim for every one of your creations.
For this card, I used black cardstock and patterned paper scraps and stickers from a familiar old Crate Paper line called Farmhouse.  It's so charming, and the colors went well with my Fall themed card.  I used various sizes of the Postage Dies to cut my layers that I attached using Scor-Tape and 3-D Foam Tabs for dimension.  Once I layered up all the patterned papers, I attached my sentiment which is from Bonnie Garby Designs.  There's always a perfect sentiment to be found in the Autumn Sentiments Stamp Bundle at Bonnie Garby Designs.
The trims I attached to my card include a length of Olive Burlap String, Ivory Burlap String, and Orange Burlap String.  I also tucked in some Double Head Stamens.  There are so many great products like these at Really Reasonable Ribbon to adorn your cards; and they really do come in just about every color you can imagine.
Thanks again for stopping by today.  Your visits are always greatly appreciated, and I hope that you'll be sure to leave me a comment, Follow me here on my Blog, and Follow me on my Instagram.  That would be awesome and  much appreciated to very honest.  I'm happy to do the same for you, my friends.  Have a wonderfully creative week.

Blessings to you,
Karen

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Oh Happy Day w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

When I start creating any type of card or project, one thing I can always count on is that Really Reasonable Ribbon will have the perfect color, design, width, etc. of ribbon or trim that will work with it.  That's because they carry adornment of every kind in so many great styles and colors, widths and choices.  It makes it the FUN part of adorning our projects.  Really Reasonable Ribbon also carries great items like Scor-Tape and other Adhesives, Embellishments, Mulberry Flowers and much more.
I don't often use a lot of yellow; but like I mentioned already, Really Reasonable Ribbon carries the perfect colors every time.  I challenge you to find a color that doesn't have a matching trim at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Seriously.  I used some older patterned papers from my stash and attached everything securely using Scor-Tape.  The little sentiment is from an Echo Park Spring Market stamp set.  Please let me know if you have any questions.
Across the middle of my card, I ran lengths of Moss/Cream Gingham Ribbon and the Maize Gingham Ribbon which are secured with pieces of Scor-Tape.  The Button card was stamped using an older stamp set from Papertrey Ink.  It's topped with some pretty Miniature Yellow Sweetheart Blossoms, a Pastel Green Apple Blossom, Solid Mint Baker's Twine and Double Head Stamens.
Be sure to check all the amazing inspiration on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog and stay up-to-date about special sales and promotions.  I'm sure grateful for your visit here today, and I hope you're having a creative week.  Thanks so much and happy crafting, everyone.

I'm playing along here:

Pammie's Inky Pinkies Challenge - Challenge #2527 - Anything Goes

Blessings,
Karen

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Proud to be an American w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

Just one more day until we celebrate Independence Day here in the United States of America.  The 4th of July is a special day for our country, and it's an opportunity for each of us to thank God for all those who have served this great country to give us the freedoms and rights we enjoy today.  If we don't humble ourselves before God and start appreciating our country, all those rights and freedoms can be taken from us.  Be educated, people.  America is worth protecting.  Let's celebrate our great country together and join in prayer for the future of our great country.
This card was created using a piece of watercolor paper that I rubbed with Tim Holtz crayons and then rubbed with a bit of water to "smudge" the colors in an attempt to create a flag in the background.  I used this as my backdrop and then cut it with the Eyelet Rectangle Dies from Pretty Pink Posh.  I used the pierced holes to add some Cherry Baker's Twine.  My paper layers are held together using Scor-Tape.
I used a sentiment stamp from Stamp Simply on my card.  This is a very simple card, but I wanted to show you all how quick and easy it is to create a fun card using Baker's Twine or other trims from Really Reasonable Ribbon to add accent and color to any project.  The Scor-Tape and 3-D Foam Tabs are everyday essentials for me (and for most crafters).  If you don't have a regular place to purchase your Adhesives - such as Scor-Tape and 3-D Foam Tabs, I hope you'll think of Really Reasonable Ribbon next time you need them.
I love how using 3-D Foam Tabs can give your cards added layers of paper that provide textures and charm like nothing else can do.  Incorporating fabrics, textiles, cardboard, etc. is always a cool touch; and Scor-Tape will hold it all securely in place.  I hope my patriotic card today was a blessing and an inspiration to you.  Thanks so much for visiting.  It's always appreciated most gratefully.

This card is being shared here:

Shopping Our Stash - Challenge #551 - Red, White & Blue - The stash items I used include the patterned paper that I placed underneath the stitched white flag frame.  It's an old Carta Bella patterned paper.  I also pulled the Baker's Twine from my abundant stash.

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog - Simon Says Red, White & Blue - I used all three colors.  This card is also a bit more in the style of the Monday Challenges.  My cards are generally a bit different in style, so I'm always excited when I'm able to fit the style of this challenge a little better because I really do love to play along.

The Paper Funday Challenges - July/Challenge #78 - Anything Goes - Optional Stencils

Blessings,
Karen

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Bundle of Joy w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

It's always a blessing to have you stop by and visit me here in Blogland.  I appreciate you for it, and I really enjoy hearing your thoughts on my cards.  Today I'm posting for Really Reasonable Ribbon which is always a favorite for me.  While I love making cards all the time, there's just something about adding trims, twines and ribbons to my cards.  Of course, Really Reasonable Ribbon also carries basic essentials such as Adhesives, Embellishments and Mulberry Flowers.
I used black cardstock for the base of my card, and I layered it with patterned papers from a line called Oh Baby by Simply Stories.  This is definitely a much older line from my stash.  All the patterned papers and stickers are from this Oh Baby line.  I used a die-cut from The Greetery to cut the small postage stamp spots.
I used 3-D Foam Tabs for all the pieces that are raised, and I used Scor-Tape to adhere all the things that are flat (papers, stickers, etc.).  In addition to all the fabulous trims of every color, width and style you can image; Really Reasonable Ribbon also carries many crafting essentials.  You'll be pleasantly surprised just how many awesome products they carry.
I added some small Pearl Embellishments to my card and one of the tags.  There are lots of great Embellishments at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I added lots of Baker's Twine to my card and tags.  The card has several colors of Baker's Twine wrapped around it and tied into a bow.  Each tag has various colors of Baker's Twine at the top.
Here's another view of this card.  Below that, I'll share the close-up photo.  I just wanted you to be able to see how cute these papers and stickers are from the Simple Stories Oh Baby line.  The Scor-Tape and 3-D Foam Tabs help hold all the cute papers and stickers securely in place.  The Baker's Twine is the perfect cost-efficient trim.
As I mentioned, here's the super close-up photo.  I hope I haven't shared too many pictures.  LOL  I never feel like my photos show all the details of my cards.  I guess that's just how my mind works.  We've all heard that "we are our own worse enemy".  Right?  The papers are cute, the stickers and cute, and the trims just make it all even cuter.
Thanks again for your visit today.  I'm so grateful for you and I really hope that you have a blessed and creative week.  Any time you think of ribbons, twines and trims; we hope that you'll always think of Really Reasonable Ribbon.  And don't forget about all the fabulous essentials they carry as well.  You'll find inspiration on the RRR Blog and lots of FUN shopping at Really Reasonable Ribbon.

Blessings,
Karen


Thursday, May 22, 2025

Happy Birthday to You w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

It's always good to have lots of cute Birthday cards on hand.  We all need them.  Whether it's one for a kid, a man, woman, friend, or anyone else; there's always a perfect Birthday sentiment to be found at Bonnie Garby Designs and there's always a perfect trim to be found at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  The card I'm sharing today uses both, and they're the perfect combination (in my humble opinion).
I used black cardstock for the base of my card and I layered it with patterned papers that are primarily from the Crate Paper line called Party Day.  I used these patterned papers to create my layered base including my sentiment which is from Bonnie Garby Designs and can be found in the Birthday Greetings 2 Digital Stamp Set.  All my paper layers are securely held together using pieces of Scor-Tape.
On the left-hand side of my card, I tied a pretty bow that includes a piece of Solid Yellow Baker's Twine, Solid Red Baker's Twine and Green Apple Baker's Twine.  I know that I say this A LOT, but I really do LOVE Baker's Twine.  It comes in so many great colors including solids and stripes, it costs just TEN CENTS per yard, and it adds SO much to our cards, tags and projects.
You can always find lots of great inspiration on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog and lots of great bargains and shopping at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  You won't want to miss out on grabbing basics like Adhesives, Mulberry Paper Flowers and everything pretty.  Thanks so much for visiting here today.  I'm so grateful for you all.

I'm playing along here:

The Paper Funday Challenge Blog - Challenge #76 - Anything Goes - This card uses lots of patterned paper layers.  This is my Entry #2/6

Double D Challenge Blog - Birth Stone/Birth Flower for May - Emerald and Lily of The Valley/Hawthorn and I thought my colors really reflected that combination.


Seize The Birthday - Challenge #306 - Anything Goes/Optional: Use A Frame
Happy crafting, everyone.

Blessings,
Karen

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Happy Birthday w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

When it comes to making cards, I do enjoy adding ribbons, trims and twines of some sort whenever I can.  It gives my cards such warm fun textures and colors.  Really Reasonable Ribbon always has the perfect trim for every card and project I make.  They carry so many great colors, widths, patterns, etc. in various styles and materials.  They also have Adhesives like Scor-Tape and 3-D Foam Tabs, and we ALL need those.  I hope you'll stop by Really Reasonable Ribbon to look around.
For this card, I used some pretty patterned papers from my oldest and most favorite "stash" items which are from a line called Emma's Shoppe by Crate Paper.  I cut them using the Crimped Frame Dies from The Greetery and layered them together with pieces of Scor-Tape.  The sweet sentiment I used is from Bonnie Garby Designs and can be found in the Bold Birthday Greetings Digital Stamp Set.
I ran a length of Cream Swiss Dot Grosgrain Ribbon across my card and tied a bow with it.  I topped that with a bow tied with Solid Coral Baker's Twine.  I also added in two little Mulberry Leaves and a Sweetheart Blossom.  The ephemera (stickers and flower) are also from Emma's Shoppe.  I think that pretty much covers everything I used on my card, but I'm more than happy to answer any questions you might have.
Really Reasonable Ribbon always has all the perfect Ribbons, Twines and Trims for every project.  They also carry so many essentials we all need - such as the AdhesivesScor-Tape and 3-D Foam Tabs in addition to Mulberry Flowers and Embellishments.  I appreciate your visit here today, and I hope you'll stop by Really Reasonable Ribbon for some great shopping and by the RRR Blog for lots of great inspiration.  Happy crafting!

I'm sharing this birthday card in the following:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog - Simon Says Beautiful Blooms


Blessings,
Karen

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Friends Make the World Beautiful

One of the many things I love about Really Reasonable Ribbon is that they carry such a wide variety of products that we all use.  One of top ones being Adhesives.  If you've never checked out Scor-Tape, I would highly suggest doing so.  I use Scor-Tape to secure so many different things to be products.  Including, as on this card, chipboard pieces, ribbons and more.  You're always certain to find many sweet things you'd love to tuck in your basket before checkout.
I started with white cardstock.  The patterned papers, stickers and chipboard ephemera are all Emma's Shoppe by Crate Paper.  The cool perforated and ripped Ripped Notebook Cover Plate Die is from Picket Fence.  I ran several colors of Solid Baker's Twine through the perforated edges to add color.  The other trim is 3/8" Swiss Dot Pearl Pink with Hot Pink Dots Grosgrain Ribbon.  The fabulous friendship sentiment used on my card is from Bonnie Garby Designs, and can be found in her lovely Friendship Digital Stamp Set.
It's always a treat to have you stop by my blog to have a look around; and to have you leave me a comment is just icing on top of an already unexpected and greatly appreciated blessing.  Layering papers and ribbons is always a nice combination.  I was very tempted to use some Lace on this card, but I know that inventory is running low on this lovely trim.
I also ran some Solid Natural Baker's Twine down the left side of my card and wrapped it around the papers.  I love the texture and depth that papers, stickers and trims (among other things) offer to our cards and projects.  My thought process is that they make things more interesting.  Why not head over to Really Reasonable Ribbon and see what's calling your name today.  You won't regret it (especially all that delicious Baker's Twine).  Thanks for visiting today.

This card will be shared in the following challenges:


Blessings,
Karen

Monday, April 14, 2025

It's Instagram Hop Time at Really Reasonable Ribbon

Are you ready for another FUN Hop with Really Reasonable Ribbon?  This is a special one.  You can join our first ever Instagram Hop for your chance to WIN a $20 credit to Really Reasonable Ribbon and a digital stamp set of choice from Bonnie Garby Designs.  Just head on over to the RRR IG Page to get started on this FUN hop.
This month our Hop theme is Mother's Day/Flowers and Spring.  You can find lots of great inspiration for creating beautiful Mother's Day cards and gifts among other great projects using Ribbons, Twines, Seam Binding, Flowers and more.  Really Reasonable Ribbon carries so many great products to help you adorn your cards and projects.  My Mother's Day card started with this Free Floral Cross-Stitch Image I found on Pinterest.  I simply switched the pink colors for coordinating shades of blue DMC floss.  I secured everything using Scor-Tape.
My pretty bow includes lengths of Danish Blue Seam Binding, Glory Blue Seam Binding, Lace Blue Seam Binding and Cream Seam Binding that I "dirtied" with ink as well as a length of Medium Blue Striped Baker's Twine that holds a tiny silver (made with love) charm from my stash.  Other miscellaneous items include a Prima butterfly paperclip, a Prima vintage blue ticket, vintage scotch tape and some pretty stick pins.  The sentiment is from Stamp Simply and it's cut with their Fishtail Banner Dies.
You're always welcome to visit the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog.  You'll find lots of great inspiration there. Thanks so much for visiting me here today, and please stop by again soon.  In the meantime, treat yourself to something wonderful from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  Oh, for your chance to WIN, don't miss the RRR IG Hop.

I'm sharing my card here:

Beautiful Blooms Challenge Blog - Challenge #75 - Anything Goes w/Optional Mood Board.  I am very much drawn to the beautiful bouquet of flowers in the inspiration photo.  Using florals is always fun - whether they are stitched, paper flowers, stamped and die-cut or any other kind.  Bring on the flowers!!


Not 2 Shabby Monthly Challenge - April: Mood Board - Not 2 Shabby does carry some Waffle Flower products (since I used a Waffle Flower die for my stitching element).  You can see that I was drawn to the sweet little blue/white flowers.
Triple B - Birds, Butterflies and Blooms - April: Anything Goes - For this card, I incorporated Blooms and a Butterfly (paper clip).

The Paper Funday Challenges: April: Challenge #75 - Anything Goes w/Letter B.  Well, I used LOTS of BLUE on my card, as well as a Butterfly clip.

A Cut Above Challenge Blog - April: Anything Goes - I used a cross-stitch die from Waffle Flower and a Fishtail Banner Die from Stamp Simply.

Blessings,
Karen





Friday, April 4, 2025

Happy Easter w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

With Spring already here, it's no secret that Easter is just around the corner.  I was able to create some Easter cards this week; and as always, Really Reasonable Ribbon always has the perfect trims for every project.  Today I'm sharing a card that uses Seam Binding and Solid Baker's Twine.  It's always good to know that Really Reasonable Ribbon will always have the exact colors, widths, styles and designs to match all my cards, tags and more.
My card has a cream cardstock base layered with some Crate Paper Farmhouse patterned papers that I machine stitched.  I ran a length of Cream Seam Binding across my card and tied a double bow with it.  I topped that with some Green, Purple and Orange Solid Baker's Twine and an Ivory Open Rose.  The sentiment is from Stamp Simply.  Everything is held securely in place using Scor-Tape.
The carrot and shiplap (crate) dies are from The Greetery.  The two photos you see above are the front of this Easter card.  Below you will see the inside view of my card.  The sentiment I used on the inside is from Bonnie Garby Designs and it's found in the Easter Religious Sentiment Digital Stamp Set.  I also added more of the Cream Seam Binding and Solid Baker's Twine as well as some pretty Metallic Gems from the Embellishments Section.
It would mean so much to me if you would stop by Really Reasonable Ribbon to look around and possibly treat yourself to some Ribbons, Trims or Twines, Mulberry Flowers, Adhesives or any of the other hundreds of amazing products they carry.  Thank you so much for visiting me here today and please stop by again soon.

I'm sharing my Easter card here:


Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Simon Says "Hip Hop"

Blessings,
Karen