Friday, February 28, 2025

Bunny Ornaments with Really Reasonable Ribbon

Hello crafty friends and Happy Friday to you all! Today I'm sharing these darling chipboard bunnies I decorated using Really Reasonable Ribbon , Seam Binding and flowers all from the Really Reasonable Ribbon shop.

I decorated 14 bunnies for my Easter Tree using some Echo Park Design papers and then sanded the edges, and distressed them using distress inks. Next I hot glued on bows I created using Really Reasonable Ribbons Delicate stitched Pink ribbon, LOVE this ribbon as it holds form and easy to create. The rose buds I hot glued on, and I used the white sweetheart blossoms, and some seam binding I ruched up as well. All hot glued on. Love how these turned out and can't wait to do my tree when done with all the chipboard ornaments.


Thank you so very much for looking and have a lovely day!
hugs to all, Cheryl



 

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Really Reasonable Ribbon February Blog Hop

 


Welcome to "Really Reasonable Ribbon's February” Blog Hop if you arrived here from Gloria's Blog you are on the right track. If not , you will want to head back to the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog that way you don't miss out on any of the FABULOUS Designs from the Design Team today! There is going to be lots of Beautiful projects to see using Ribbons and bows , So each DT member will showcase something using Ribbons or bows this month.

Be sure to comment on the blog hop post on the RRR Blog for a chance to win a $10 gift certificate to Really Reasonable Ribbon 


Today's project is a super fun Metal mailbox I bought at Walmart a few years back. I bought several as I gifted some for Valentines day, and this one here I made for myself to display on my hutch. I used lots of Really Reasonable Ribbon, Flowers, and other fun embellishments to decorate my mailbox.  I just love this paper line from echo park, and all the ribbons from RRR match it perfectly. To add the paper on I added scor-tape to the backside of my paper and attached it to the mailbox.

So for my flower cluster up on top I used some grosgrain Swiss dots ribbon in red, I used the Delicate Stitched Ribbon and made bows from these. Next I hot glued them down and added all the flowers . I used Open Roses, Rose Buds, Sweetheart blossoms and the pom pom trim and other trim are all oldies from RRR.
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Be sure to comment on the blog hop post on the RRR Blog for a chance to win a $10 gift certificate to Really Reasonable Ribbon

Your NEXT stop for today's hop is Bonnies Wonderful Blog!!!
Hugs to all,

Cheryl

Monday, February 10, 2025

Really Reasonable Ribbon Carrot Ornament

 

Hello everyone and happy Monday to you all! Cheryl here today with a fun little Carrot ornament I decorated using Really Reasonable Ribbons Seam Binding. 

So I started with these carrot chipboard shaped ornaments that I bought at the dollar store, and knew instantly what I wanted to do with them. I came home and covered all 10 with design paper, and then sanded the edges and distressed with an orange ink, and vintage photo ink. Next I picked out my seam binding and started ruching it up, and cutting it into pieces, and then hot glued it to the top of the carrot for the greenery part I chose the Bay Leaf color. I then used some of RRR twine for the bow, and the little embellishment for the center. Love how these turned out and can't wait to finish them all for my tree for Easter.

Thank you so very much for stopping by and have a lovely day! Hugs to all, Cheryl 

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Valentines Candy Jar with Really Reasonable Ribbon


Hello Crafty friends and Happy Thursday to you all! Cheryl here today with a fun Valentines Candy jar I decorated using the beautiful Ribbons from Really Reasonable Ribbon.

So for my jar I picked a couple of these up from Walmart to use on my hutch in my kitchen, and thought these would be perfect to use really reasonable ribbon on. For my ribbon choices I chose the delicate stitched satin in red, and then I used the satin Swiss dots in black-and-white. Next I hot glued the Swiss around the bottom of the lid, and made a bow for the top. I also used the Delicate Stitched for a bow as well. Lastly I added a puffy heart from my stash and hot glued another heart on top.

Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed my post for today! Hugs to all, Cheryl