Showing posts with label Hampton Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hampton Arts. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Really Reasonable Ribbon & Hampton Arts Blog Hop

Hello everyone and Welcome to Really Reasonable Ribbon & Hampton Arts Blog Hop! You will want to grab your favorite drink and enjoy the Hop! There is a LOT of inspiration going on with both DT's combined! Enjoy!!
You should have arrived from Gini's Blog if not you will want to start at the beginning Hampton Arts Blog

So on to my Lil' Darlings Mini Album. For the album I used 2 8 1/2" x 8" Fabscraps Chipboard pieces and then cut them in half to equal 4 1/2 x 8

I covered my album in Graphic45 Design Paper and then used LOTS of Beautiful Really Reasonable Ribbon. I also distress the entire album using Hampton Arts Color Box Chalks. For the cover I created a pocket, and added a tag, on the tag I stamped the Lil Darlings Stamps that Hampton Arts Carries, here is a photo showing the tag. I also used CottageCutz Christening Gown die, and in my video you will see all details of this album.

On the front of my album I used Pink Silky Crush ribbon to hold my album together. I also used the silky crush to create the flower. For my bow I used Pink satin, and Pink Seam binding. On the bottom of the album I used the Blue Crocheted Lace, and for the tag I used the Pink Crocheted lace. Both are Beautiful!!!

To distress I used Hampton Arts Color Box Chalks in these colors throughout:
Pink Pastel, Creamy Brown, Toffee, Chestnut Roan
For the 2 pages above, I used Really Reasonable Ribbon Pink Gingham, Beatrice Lace, and Pink Sheer Box pleated trim. I stamped "Sent from Heaven" with Hampton Arts Graphic45 Lil'Darling 2 set found HERE!

On the 2 pages above I used CottageCutz Love tags, and the baby Hangers and then distressed with Hampton Arts Chalks. I added RRR Beatrice Lace, and then the Green Gingham Ribbon. I lastly added buttons.

Now for the top page below, you will see on the White Tags, I stamped the Flower from the Hampton Arts "THINK PINK" stamp set. I thought the flower was perfect for this baby mini album!


Supplies Used:
Silky Crush in Pink , Pink Gingham , Blue Crochet Lace, Pink Crochet Lace, Beatrice Lace, Pink Satin, Pink Seam Binding , Green Gingham Ribbon , Pink Dots , Pink Sheer Box Pleated Trim, Pom Pom Mini Trim, 
Little Darlings 2 Stamp Set
ColorBox Chalks- Toffee, Creamy Brown , Chestnut Roan , Pink Pastel
Think Pink Stamp Set(Ink and Stamp)
Studio G Gems in Pink
Christening Gown
Baby Buggy
Ducky Mini
Baby Girls Clothes
Baby Hangers
Love Tags
Seed Packet Envelope

Chipboard pieces are Fabscraps
Buttons
Helmar to glue it together!

Little Darlings Mini Album Video!

Your final stop on the HOP is the Really Reasonable Ribbon Ramblings Blog! 

Be sure to leave comments along the way so you will be entered to WIN some wonderful Prizes!!! Goodluck to all and I hope you enjoyed our HOP!!

Thank you for stopping by and Have a lovely week!!
hugs to all,
Cheryl

Monday, October 1, 2012

For Baby

For Baby!
Hello everyone, today's "For Baby" card was designed for Really Reasonable Ribbons PINK Challenge. I decided to use PINK & BROWN on my card here. I LOVE the color PINK, its my Favorite color.  All ribbons and Lace are from Really Reasonable Ribbon!

So on with my card. I used Really Reasonable Ribbons 7/8" Pink Gingham Ribbon, Brown Silky Crush Ribbon, and Pink Crochet Lace to decorate my card up.

Supplies Used:
Really Reasonable Ribbon/ 7/8" Pink Gingham Ribbon
Really Reasonable Ribbon/Brown Silky Crush Ribbon
Really Reasonable Ribbon/Pink Crochet Lace
CottageCutz /Baby Buggy
CottageCutz/ Tea Time Doily
Hampton Arts/ Little Darlings stamp
Hampton Arts/ Chalk Inks
Hampton Arts/ Gems
Sewing/Feather/Button
SU! Punch
Helmar/Premium Craft Glue, and PVA Craft & Hobby Glue/Zapdots

Challenges:
Really Reasonable Ribbon/Pretty in PINK and Ribbon Theme
Crafty Catz /Lace and Ribbon
Happy Campers/ Pink and Brown
Crafts and Me/ Favorite Color
Simon Says /Anything Goes
Make it Monday/Anything Goes
Thank you for looking and have a lovely day!!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl