Welcome to "Really Reasonable Ribbon's January” Blog Hop if you arrived here from Kathy'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 for Christmas So each DT member will showcase something using Christmas colors or theme.
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For my Pocket Pouch today I used some echo park design paper to create this sweet easy pouch. I then added the darling Valentine Bumble Bear to the front, and some gorgeous Really Reasonable Ribbon to the pouch. Pearl Pink with Hot Pink Dots Satin Ribbon. I also used it around the small Rosette Pop. For the large one I added some of the Bold Check ribbon in red.
My rosettes were made using a die, and I then layered some other die cuts on top. I also added a sticker to the large one, and then an 3-D heart to the small one.
Inside I put a little note pad, the bear markers, and some candy. these will be for the grandkids, I always enjoy creating fun things for them for the holidays.
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Hugs to all,
Cheryl
This is the absolute CUtEST! SO precious!
ReplyDeleteThese are so darn cute for gifting some yummy Valentine treats!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable, Cheryl!
ReplyDeleteI love creating Valentine pocket/pouch projects for special people...lots of creative ful to, both, give and receive! That bear is so cute!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Such cute Valentine treats!
ReplyDeleteHow F*U*N are these adorable Valentine's?!! Your grandkids are so lucky! LOL
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful pairing the red plaid with the pink polka dot and this gorgeous teddy bear centerpiece!!! Your grandkids are going to be thrilled!!! I loved the inspiration of pairing so many patterns and elements to make this beauty!
ReplyDeleteAww, how sweet - litterally and figuratively! Who wouldn't want this as a Valentine gift?!? LOOOOOVE IT! Thank you for the inspiration on this blog hop!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen C