Showing posts with label Solid Baker's Twine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solid Baker's Twine. Show all posts

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, 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

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

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


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.



Double D Challenge - March: Going Green - It was fun to incorporate some various shades of green in my card.  I was inspired also by the light colored flowers (upper left) and the greenery.


Happy crafting, friends.

Blessings,
Karen

Thursday, February 13, 2025

It's Blog Hop Time at Really Reasonable Ribbon

If you arrived here by way of Misti's beautiful Blog, you're in the right place.  If you need to catch up, you can do so quickly by visiting the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog.  This is a short Blog Hop with two FAB prizes, so be sure to leave a comment at each stop along the way.  We all LOVE a good Blog Hop, and at Really Reasonable Ribbon, there are TWO fabulous PRIZES up for grabs.  You can WIN a $10 credit to Really Reasonable Ribbon AND one (1) digital stamp set/sheet from the fabulous Bonnie Garby Designs.  I used one of her sentiments on my card today.
My card started with black cardstock layered with white cardstock layered with a blue patterned paper from JilliBean Soup, and I layered once again with a piece of white cardstock that has a FABULOUS sentiment from Bonnie Garby Designs.  It can be found in the Bold Birthday Greetings Stamp Set.  I cut it with the Crimped Rectangle Die from The Greetery.  I used lots of fabulous Scor-Tape to hold everything securely in place.
I ran a length of Royal Blue Plaid Ribbon across my card and used it to also tie a pretty double bow.  In the same bow, I added a length of Solid Cream Baker's Twine, some Double Head Stamens, Mulberry Leaf, and it's topped with an Ivory Open Rose.  I stuck my bow with two stick pins.  To one of the stick pins, I attached three sweet little 11mm White Flatback Faux Pearl Hearts.   They're so sweet.
Thanks for hopping along with us.  Your final stop on this Blog Hop is at the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog where you'll answer one final question.  But don't forget to stop at each stop and to leave a comment at each stop along the way - to be fair to all the Design Team Members participating and to get some great inspiration.  We always appreciate you hopping along with us.

I'm playing along here:  Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Spritz & Splatter - I didn't splatter it very much, did I did splatter a tiny bit of black paint.

Blessings,
Karen

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Autumn Blog Hop at Really Reasonable Ribbon

It's time for the October Blog Hop at Really Reasonable Ribbon.  You should have arrived here by way of Misty's Blog; but if not, you can catch up quickly as this is a fairly short hop.  There are two fabulous prizes up for grabs in this fun and inspiring Blog Hop including a $10 Really Reasonable Ribbon credit and your choice of any two digital stamp sets from Bonnie Garby Designs.
I used black cardstock layered with some miscellaneous patterned papers that I secured in place using Scor-Tape.  I did just a bit of machine stitching on the papers.  Next, I ran lengths of Sharon White Crochet Lace and a piece of Black & White Bold Gingham Check Ribbon.  The pretty pumpkins are found in the Boho Pumpkins Stamp Set from Stamp Simply.  I colored them with Copics.
The sentiment I used (Autumn Autumn Autumn) is from the Autumn Sentiments 2 Stamp Set at Bonnie Garby Designs.  I added lack tulle bow tied with Solid Green and Solid Pumpkin Baker's Twines and topped it with a White Flatback Faux Pearl Embellishment.  There are always oodles of great trims, Mulberry Flowers, Adhesives and so much more waiting for you at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Your next and final stop on this Blog Hop is at the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog where you'll answer one final question making you eligible for the prize.  However, PLEASE leave a comment on each blog in the hop to be fair and to play by the rules.  We all appreciate visits and comments.  Good luck in the random draw, and thanks for hopping along with us.

I'm sharing my card here:

Inspiration Station Challenge - Challenge Prompt #66 - I was inspired by the colors and the pumpkins (black and white pumpkin and orange pumpkin) in the photo.

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Simon Says "Add Some Texture" so I added lots of fabulous textures to my card.

Blessings,
Karen

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Really Reasonable Ribbon August Blog Hop

That's right!  You're almost at the end of the August Blog Hop with Really Reasonable Ribbon.  You should have arrived here by way of Misty's Blog.  If not, there are only eight stops in total; so you can catch up quickly by starting at Ginny's Blog and hopping along with us, leaving a comment on each blog, and ending on the RRR Blog where you'll answer a final question.  Then, you'll be eligible to WIN the $10 gift credit to Really Reasonable Ribbon AND two (2) digital stamp sets of choice from Bonnie Garby Designs.  I've used two Bonnie Garby Designs sentiments on my cards today.
I used green corrugated cardboard bases and scraps of patterned paper cut using postage stamp dies of various sizes, including the sentiments from the Thanksgiving Sentiments Digital Stamp Bundle.  I added some May Arts Green Stitched Canvas Ribbon, and Solid Green Baker's Twine.  I also added a Green Mulberry Leaf and a felt leaf along with two stick pins.  Various colors come and go from stock, but you'll always find many fabulous color choices at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
On the card above, I added Solid Ivory Baker's Twine, Solid Pumpkin Baker's Twine and I topped that with a Gold Flatback Round Rhinestone attached with a piece of Scor-Tape.  My cards are held together everywhere with pieces of Scor-Tape.  This fabulous Adhesive holds things in place securely.  At RRR, you'll find Ribbons, Trims, Twines galore, and then.....Flowers, Adhesives and OH, SO much more.
There are so many great colors of Solid Baker's Twine and traditional striped Baker's Twine.  And...at just TEN CENTS per yard (10 yards for $1), you can afford to pick up several beautiful colors and use them on your upcoming projects.  Baker's Twine adds so much color, texture and fun to all our cards, bookmarks/tags and projects.  OK...so your final stop on this Blog Hop is at the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog where you'll answer one final question.  Thanks for hopping along with us and best of luck in the random draw for the fabulous prizes, friends.

Blessings,
Karen

Thursday, July 13, 2023

July Blog Hop w\Really Reasonable Ribbon

If you LOVE a good Blog Hop, then you're in for a real treat.  Today starts the July Blog Hop at Really Reasonable Ribbon, and this Blog Hop has only six (6) stops in total, so it's quick and easy.  AND...one really lucky person who comments on each blog will WIN a generous $10 gift certificate to spend at Really Reasonable Ribbon PLUS two sheets of digital stamps from the FABULOUS Bonnie Garby Designs.  Now that's something worth hopping along to win.  I simply adore both of these amazing stores and I think that you will, too.  Hopefully, you arrived here by way of Bonnie's Blog; but if not, you can get caught up quickly as this is a short blog hop.
I'm sharing two similar, but different, cards in this Blog Hop.  My first card, shown above, started with white cardstock and a piece of patterned paper.  All the stamps (clouds, flamingo, palm trees, surf board, etc. images) I used are from Paper Sweeties, and the darling sentiments are both from Bonnie Garby Designs.  These fun sentiments were perfect to celebrate Summer, and I knew that Really Reasonable Ribbon would have the perfect trims to help me completely these cards.
I ran a length of pretty Fuchsia Wrinkle Ribbon and some Solid Lemonwood Baker's Twine and wrapped them around my card.  I topped that with a lovely little Miniature Pink Sweetheart Blossom.  I just love how the ribbons add texture to cards like nothing else can do.  It's the perfect finishing touch every time.  The sentiment spot and all the little stamped images are attached to the card using either Scor-Tape or 3-D Adhesive Foam Squares.
For my second card, I did away with the patterned paper background and used a fun stencil along with various pink shades of oxide inks to stencil the bright fun background.  I attached the stamped images once again using Scor-Tape and 3-D Adhesive Foam Squares.  The sentiment is another fabulous one from Bonnie Garby Designs.  I knew I also wanted to add some goodies from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
I bundled up some Ivory Burlap String, Parrot Green Burlap String and Solid Deep Pink Baker's Twine and I topped them with a gorgeous Pink Cottage Rose.  No matter what I'm creating, I can always count on Really Reasonable Ribbon to have the perfect trims and flowers.  Their vast variety of Mulberry Flowers is always super helpful.
Feel free to ask any questions you  might have about the products I used.  I'm always happy to help you figure out anything you might be questioning because I really do hope you'll check out both Really Reasonable Ribbon and Bonnie Garby Designs.  Thanks so much for stopping by, and don't forget your next stop on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog where you'll answer one final question so that you'll be entered to WIN the fabulous prizes.  I'm so grateful for your visit today.

I'm playing along in these FUN and FAB challenges I love:

Stencil Fun Challenge Blog - July Challenge - Anything Goes/Optional Birthday - The stencil I used is on my second card, and it's a bubble (circle) stencil that I used with various colors of pink oxide inks (Raspberry, Kitsch and Spun Sugar).

As You Like It Challenge Blog - Favorite Thing To Do On Holiday - Beach or No Beach?  Well, despite the fact that these two cards are saying BEACH, YES....the truth is that I don't enjoy going to the beach for any holiday.  That's mainly because I sunburn so easily, so I try to stay out of the direct sun as much as possible on all Summer holidays.  I'd rather be inside enjoying food, music, and fun with family and friends.

Dar & Diane's Double D Challenge Blog - The Great Outdoors - The water activities image is the one that spoke to me the most, but I also got inspiration from the pink/pastel photo.  Who doesn't love some surfting?  (not me....lol)  The Double D DT gave me so  much great inspiration as well.
Happy crafting to all you sweet and talented friends.

Blessings,
Karen

Sunday, July 2, 2023

Land of the Free w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

I just LOVE all the fabulous sentiments and images from Bonnie Garby Designs.  How cute is this one that says "Land of the Free Because of the Brave" and it's a perfect sentiment to celebrate the Fourth of July, or to send to a veteran any time of year.  In fact, Bonnie Garby Designs has oodles of perfect sentiments for every occasion.  I coupled that with a few of the gorgeous trims from Really Reasonable Ribbon and came up with this sweet card.
This fantastic sentiment can be found in the Patriotic Digital Stamp Bundle along with several other awesome patriotic sentiments.  I cut this circular sentiment using the Double Stitched Circle Dies from Gina K Designs.  I used JilliBean Soup patterned papers that I attached with Scor-Tape and then machine stitched together.
I ran a length of Red Gingham Ribbon across my card and tied a pretty bow with that and a length of Solid Dark Blue Baker's Twine.  Next, I added a pretty Ivory Open Rose, two stick pins, and then off to the right I also added two Red Open Roses.  There are so many gorgeous Mulberry Flowers, ribbons, twines and laces at Really Reasonable Ribbon and you're always sure to find the perfect accents.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  You're always sure to find lots of great inspiration on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog and we enjoy your visits.  I hope you'll visit Bonnie Garby Designs and Really Reasonable Ribbon.  You'll love them both, I assure you.  Have a blessed and creative day, everyone.

I'm playing along here:

The Inspiration Station Challenge Blog - Photo Inspiration - Red, White and Blue
Keep on creating pretty things, everyone.  Thanks again for visiting me.

Blessings,
Karen

Friday, May 5, 2023

My Forever Friend w/RRR

Welcome by today, friends.  Thanks for visiting me today as I share another super FUN card that I made using a few of my favorite products from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  I can honestly say that this card came together using a whole lot of scraps.  The red card base was a pre-cut scrap, as were the small piece of corrugated cardboard, the left-over piece of red gaffer tape, and the scrap of patterned paper.  So, I literally used a few random items that I had laying around on my craft table to create the base of this card.  The secret is.......Scor-Tape.
It's all held together securely using strips of Scor-Tape.  I wrapped the card in Natural Burlap String and also attached a piece of lovely Crochet Lace to this card giving it lots of fabulous texture.  That's what Really Reasonable Ribbon helps you do.  I cut a length of Solid Ivory Baker's Twice and a length of Solid Wheat Baker's Twine and attached those as well.  Yes, lots of great layers.
I added an antique milk cap, a torn scrap of Burlap Ribbon, a miniature paperclip, a sentiment sticker, and the small doily and little house(s) are from old PTI die-cut sets.  The patterned paper scrap and sentiment sticker are from October Afternoon 5 & Dime.  Lots of vintage stash items here, and Really Reasonable Ribbon helps to make it all so much more exciting.
Any time you need some amazing inspiration, you're welcome to stop by the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog to see what my fabulous teammates are up to using ribbons, trims and twine.  There's always a great bargain at RRR and every trim, lace, ribbon, twine, mulberry flower and adhesive you could every imagine.  Don't miss out on ALL there is at Really Reasonable Ribbon.

I'm playing along here:

Park Hopping: My Happy Place Challenge Blog - May Theme: Anything Goes Related to Theme Park - My card uses a super cute (old stash) October Afternoon carnival patterned paper (on the right-hand side).  It also has an antique milk cap on it, and that reminds me of attending the Minnesota State Fair and entering projects to try to win a ribbon.  This card just reminds me of attending the Theme Parks, Carnivals and Fairs I've attended over the years.

Blessings,
Karen

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Spring Gardens at The Card Concept

Welcome by today, creative friends! Are you ready for another GREAT challenge? Well, if you're creating anything that says Spring, we want you to share it with us at The Card Concept. There's a lovely inspiration photo to give you a starting point, but you're free to create ANYTHING that means Spring to you; and we can't wait to see what you will share with us over at The Card Concept Challenge. My talented teammates have created some gorgeous inspirations as well. Here's the inspiration photo that was my initial inspiration. What does it say to you? 
The colors are interesting together. A mauvy pink, a sky blue, a fern green and a taupe tan.... ish assortment. I wasn't quite sure where I should start. Should I go literal again this month (by using the boots on my card or a hat, etc,) or should I try something different? I was truly SO not sure what I was going to create for this particular challenge. And then..... I went and sat at my craft table. This is what happened. 
I knew right away that I wanted to use the Spring Market collection from Carta Bella, so I pulled out my bin and got busy. I used some white cardstock, Spring Market Carta Bella patterned papers, did some machine stitching in black, and inked pretty much everything. The journalling spot is a PTI doily die-cut onto which I stamped a Carta Bella Spring Market stamp set sentiment (live life in full bloom) and wreath.
 I added some bundled Natural Burlap String, a Doodlebug green button tied with Solid Pink Baker's Twine and a cute little Maya Road canvas tag underneath the Carta Bella chipboard rainboots. I think that's just about everything. But please let me know if you have any questions about what I used. I'm SO grateful that you stopped by today.
Have a blessed day.  I sure do hope you'll join us at The Card Concept.  We love seeing everyone's creativity and wonderful artistic ideas.  Happy crafting, everyone.

I'll be linking my card in the following challenges:

Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog - Simon Says "Favorite Things" - I LOVE that song from the Sound of Music BTW...some of my favorite things include die-cuts, twine, and lots of layers with texture.

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Simon Says "Feminine"

Thanks again for visiting.
Blessings,
Karen


Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Using Baker's Twine w/Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hi there, friends.  Those of you who know me best are aware that I absolutely LOVE Baker's Twine and you also know that I tend to tie it around many of my cards.  Baker's Twine is an incredibly affordable trim at just ten cents per yard and it comes in so many beautiful colors included stripes and solids.  I tend to use it a lot because I know I can always find the perfect color to accent every project.
The black base was cut using a Triangle Cover Plate and I stamped my card using a (retired) Papertrey Ink Stamp Set called Petite Pots.  I used several colors of Tim Holtz Oxide Ink to stamp all the pretty flowerpots, stems with leaves, and flowers.  It took me a long time after it was retired for me to find this sweet PTI stamp set.  It's such a pretty set, and I knew that Baker's Twine would be the perfect touch.
The card is very simple, but it still need just a bit of trim and I thought the Solid Plum Baker's Twine and the Solid Black Baker's Twine were the perfect touches for this sweet card.  I can still easily slide this card into a mailing envelope.  That's yet another reason why I love Baker's Twine so much - you can still mail cards that use Baker's Twine.
I made a quick and easy matching tag for this card so that the recipient could use it as a bookmark.  I stamped the same floral images as on the card using the same PTI Petite Pots Stamp Set.  As I did with the card, I wrapped the tag with some beautiful Baker's Twine.  This includes some of the Solid Plum Baker's Twine as well as some Solid Black Baker's Twine.  Thanks again for visiting, and don't forget to stop by the RRR Blog often for lots of great inspiration, news about sales and special promotions, and for all things RIBBON minded.  Have a creative week.

I'm playing along here in these FUN challenges:


Blessings,
Karen