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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Really Reasonable Ribbon Decorated Mini Milk Jar

Hello everyone , Todays project was designed for  Really Reasonable Ribbon ! Hope you are all doing well! Today I have a Mini Milk Jar I had purchased after Christmas and figured they would work perfect for decorating with RRR flowers and Ribbons, Loving how this turned out. I figured it could hold either Candy to give as a gift or maybe buttons or something else. Super fun and easy to decorate.

On this i started with the Robbins Egg wrinkled Ribbon and then added the gingham print on top. I used the hot glue gun to add it to the jar. Next I chose to use the Yellow Chrysanthemums to the ribbon and then added 3 rose buds. I tucked the tag under using one of the foam squares from RRR and the little ladybug was also added using a foam square. want an easy project , this is it! And super fun to make.

Really Reasonable Ribbon supplies:
Hope you all enjoyed my post for today and thank you for stopping by! Hugs to all,
Cheryl

Friday, March 13, 2020

Really Reasonable Ribbon March Blog Hop


Welcome to "Really Reasonable Ribbon's  March ” Blog Hop


if you arrived here from Ginny'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 today using the March Garden Delights Ribbon Assortment, so I hope you Enjoy 

For my card today I chose to use the Yellow and Peach ribbons from this months assortment, as they worked perfectly with the design papers and flowers I used. 
flower cluster was done using two ribbons and made into bows, next I layered some green branches I punched out with a martha stewart punch, and then hot glued the Peonies from the Mixed Purple/Lilac packagte, then added some carnations, then 20mm open rose in yellow, then used the apple blossom in peach, and lastly the rose buds from the mixed purple pack. 
The little tag and Happy Birthday sentiment came from the My makers Movement set called Petite Sentiments set. I love how pretty Purple and Yellow are together. Lastly I finished off my card by adding Really Reasonable Ribbons pearls 8mm.
Thank you so much for stopping by, and hope you enjoyed my card for today!

Your NEXT stop for today's hop is Karens wonderful blog!!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl

Monday, March 9, 2020

The Sweetest Birthday Wishes/ Shaker Card



Hello everyone and Happy Monday to you all! Today I'm sharing a sweet card made for a friends Birthday that is this week, and for Really Reasonable Ribbon and My Makers Movement, using the beautiful Ribbons from RRR and super darling Dies and Stamps from Makers Movement, I will list all products used below, thank you.


On my card for today I chose to use the super cute design papers from Pebbles called From Me to You, Love it! Next I put each layer together using the Scotch advanced tape refill, and then added sewing and white dots to each layer.

Jar was done using this darling set called You're the Sweetest from My Makers Movement, and I added the cute little heart sprinkles inside. Love this darling jar, its a shaker card. The lid for the jar has the foam under it, and then a RRR 10mm flat backed pearl.

Next I chose to add some Beautiful Ribbon bows to my card, I hot glued them on in the corner, double layered bow, using Delicate Stitched and Gingham ribbons both from Really Reasonable Ribbon, and then added the big beautiful Yellow Chrysanthemums.

Really Reasonable Ribbon Supplies 
Pearl 10 mm
Chrysanthemums 
Delicate Stitched Ribbon
Gingham Ribbon
Foam Tabs
Scotch Advance Tape Refill

My Makers Movement supplies
you're the sweetest stamp and die set
sweetheart shaker sprinkles
Double Sides adhesive craft foam
acetate
crafters edge machine

other supplies
gel pen
pebbles design paper
card stock from Paper temptress (red)
card stock AC
hot glue gun

I really had a lot of fun designing this card, and love how it turned out!
thank you for stopping by and have a lovely day!
hugs to all,
Cheryl