Showing posts with label Diamond Satin Ribbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diamond Satin Ribbon. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2018

Cupcake Thank You Cards with Really Reasonable Ribbon

 
Hello everyone and Happy Friday to all!  So today I have 3 Mini Cupcake Thank you cards to share with you all. For my cards today I used 5 different ribbons, a lace and then some adhesives all from RRR store. 

I love when I come across design paper scraps that I haven't seen in forever. The design papers I used on all three of these cards is an OLDIE but GOODY! I found 2 pieces, one large piece and then the blue was a smaller piece that I was able to get a few cards made with . I love the ribbons I chose, they go perfectly with the 3 different cards.

1st Card- I chose to use Really Reasonable Ribbons Brown Diamond Satin.  There are so many different colors to choose from. Then I used the Pink canvas colored band with stitched edge ribbon, I made two bows using each ribbon, and then hot glued them to my card. My card was put together using Scotch Tape, and I just added one piece of design paper glued the Gabrielle Lace to the top and bottom, then added a doily, cupcake, and thank you wording.  It was super easy to make. Can you see the sweet cupcake on the design paper, love it!

2nd Card- I chose to use the Brown Tobacco Seam Binding, ruched up and hot glued on my card.  Then I used the beautiful Nile Blue Crosshatched Satin Ribbon to create my next bow. I used the same Gabrielle lace, but on a different design paper. I also used the cupcake, doily , and same thank you, just colored with two pink Copics . I used the foam tabs to add my cupcake on this one.  Another super fun and easy card to make, love having cute Thank You cards ready to give. 

3rd Card- On this super simple card I used just the design paper, cupcake die, Gabrielle Lace from Really Reasonable Ribbon and then the beautiful blue Mineral Ice shade of Delicate Stitched ribbon, one of my many favorites.

Really Reasonable Ribbon Supplies Used:



Thank you so much for stopping by and hope you enjoyed my post for today.

Hugs to all,
Cheryl

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Jingle Snow Globe Greeting Card

Hey there Peeps and frosty friends! I am allll about creating Christmas projects using the fabby trims and flowers from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
 This little snow globe is too cute.  It was the inspiration for the color scheme on this card.
Perfectly coordinated ribbons and flowers. These are new to the shop and I already love them.
I've added a little sparkle with the sequins and clipped on a sentiment tag. There's also a cute little die cut doily tucked in.

Really Reasonable Ribbon~  Diamond Satin in Poppy Red, Cream Rose Bud, Mum Cream, Mum Red, Red Burlap String, White Spiral Stamens, White Sweetheart Blossoms.

Wishing everyone a happy and productive day : ) G

Sunday, November 12, 2017

So Happy Together Greeting Card

Hey there Peeps! Just dropping in to share a sweet and charming greeting card that I created with gorgeous ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
I'm using the Diamond Satin in Shell Gray for this bow which matches the patterned paper perfectly.

Wishing all of you a happy and productive day : ) G

Monday, May 22, 2017

Butterfly Greeting Card Set

Hey Peeps. Well I'm going CAS today. I know..it surprised me to. When I got my supplies out to create cards all the fun little images and die cuts just fell into place and I thought why not? Everything doesn't need to have flowers and chippies and embellies. Sometimes you just need a quick card that's good for any occasion that can be mailed in a regular sized envelope right?

I had a fun time mixing some vintagy patterns of paper with some that were just a bit edgy and on trend. Layers of die cuts, RRR trims, and simple pearly accents create loads of detail.




Okay that's all for me. Wishing all of you a happy and productive day with lots of time to be creative : ) G

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Halloween in Pink

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Hi Ya!!!

How's your weekend going? Mine is going pretty good. It was so lovely today in Texas just beautiful. I hope you all are okay where ever you are and to all my crafty friends in Florida I am praying for you all.  
Today I am up at Really Reasonable Ribbon  Yep, I created another Halloween card but in different colors. I thought this would be a fun and challenging creation.  Especially when I saw a few challenges that wanted a pink Halloween card or project. I had to take on the challenge. :D 
For my card I used one of the pink diamond satin ribbons from the Pretty Pink Diamond Satin Assortment and the spider web black satin ribbon


For this card I used a spiderweb embossing folder. I embossed the Witch Hat from Graphic 45 stamp Happy Haunting in pink and embossed the the little stars in the sky. I fussy cut the little bats that are from another stamp in my stash and placed them around the Pink Witch Hat image. I created a beautiful pink bow using the pink diamond satin ribbon with the Bow it All V3.0 Tool. I also used the rest of my Spider web ribbon behind my image. I also used an edge punch for the bottom layer of my card. 

Supplies:
Reasonable Ribbons - spider web black satin ribbon and  Pretty Pink Diamond Satin Assortment
Stamps - Graphic 45 stamp - Happy Haunting
Paper - Recollections - Midnight Magic
Inks - Distress inks picked raspberry; black memento ink; distress inks - faded jeans & chipped sapphire; copics
Accessories - Spider embossing folder, Fleur De Lis edge punch; embossing powerder clear and pink; crystal stickles; 

Challenges entered:
Simon Says: Halloween Inspiration; Wednesday Challenge Blog
Crafty Ribbons Challenge: Challenge #170 Halloween Colours
Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers: SOSS #69 - P is for Pink Halloween
Crafty Creations Challenge: #325 Halloween
Crafty By Designs: October Anything Goes

Thank you so much for stopping by today I really appreciate you all. I would like to invite you over to Really Reasonable ribbons to get more inspiration from my teamies and to join our fun Halloween Challenge follow the link -  Really Reasonable Ribbons Challenge Halloween. 


Have a great weekend
Hugs
Deborah xxx

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Christmas Holiday Lamp Post Card


Welcome back bloggers and today is my day to share with you using gorgeous ribbon and supplies purchased from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store which offers fantastic customer service and fast delivery for reasonably priced ribbons and supplies to give your card or project that "WOW" look.  

I used the Diamond Satin Rust ribbon for the bow from this assortment that can also be purchased separately from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store.    I made the bow with the awesome Zutter Bow It All bow maker and attached with Scor-Tape.  


  
This ribbon goes well with many of my Graphic 45 papers with reds in this pattern paper.

Other supplies:
Bazzill card stock
Graphic 45 A Christmas Carol
Tutti Designs die - Holiday Lamp Post
Sue Wilson Designs - Holly Sprays  

Also, on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog, a exciting challenge is going on right now with ribbon or trim besides see daily designers' cards and projects using Really Reasonable Ribbon variety of gorgeous ribbons for all of your projects and cards.    Come join the fun and post your card on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Challenge and you might become the next winner which is selected through a random drawing.   Also, come visit us on Really Reasonable Ribbon Facebook but definitely check out the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store to get those fall, Thanksgiving and Christmas projects and cards done ahead of time.

Nancy Hill
Really Reasonable Ribbon Design Team

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Botanicabella Masculine Birthday Card


Hello Ribbon Lovers!  Have you had a chance to play with the gorgeous new Colors of Autumn Ribbon Assortment yet?  The color range is amazing, and I'm also finding them to be quite versatile.  I pulled out the rusty ribbons in the assortment to make this masculine birthday card with Graphic 45 Botanicabella papers.
A border was created by adding a strip of Rust Diamond Satin Ribbon down the left hand side of the card.  I always use Scor-Tape to add my ribbon, as it really holds it in place.  This was overlaid with a strip of the beautiful Rust Shell Print Satin ribbon.
I love that the shell print mimics fish scales, making it a great choice for this card. 
I used my trusty Zutter Bow it All Tool to create this masculine bow cluster.  I layered a scrap of the shell print ribbon beneath a Natural Burlap String bow and a beautiful leather button. I like the way the burlap string picks up on the burlap layer in the card.
I also spritzed and twisted some burlap string that I ran through this cute brass charm.  It's a subtle effect, but adds even more texture and dimension to the composition.
Here's a peeky at the inside of the card.  I used a Spellbinder Tammy Tutterow die to create a teeny tiny envelope, stamped a sentiment and added another strip of that luxurious Rust Shell Print Satin Ribbon across the top.

You all have told me that masculine cards are hard for you to make, so here's a design you can use for inspiration.  You could change up the papers, use the same layout and have a card made in a jiffy!

Thanks for stopping by!

Cheerio,
kathy

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Vintage Floral Doll

Good Day All,

Deborah here today showing you a tag I created using a few ribbons from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store.   I used Cotton Blend Vintage Pink Floral , two different seam binding colors Vivid Pink & Moss, one of the pink ribbons from the Diamond Satin Assortment Pretty Pink, and Arianna Natural Crochet Lace.  I also used Wild Orchid Craft Trellis Roses Mixed Pink Tones. 

Well here is the 1st step I did - I took my Julie Nutting Stamp using tuxedo black Momento ink and stamped it on the Cotton Blend Vintage Pink Floral. Then I fussy cut the dress out from the ribbon.

Here is a close up of the JN Doll with the Cotton Blend Vintage Pink Floral
I glued it down to the JN Doll, added some tiny pearls to the dress and to the doll's 
neckline for a necklace and colored the bottom of the dress, and used glossy accents
on the hairband and the bottom of the dress. 

Here is the tag. I really had fun creating this tag and using so many assorted ribbons 
from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store. I also created a little tag on the very bottom 
using one of the pink ribbons from the Diamond Satin Assortment Pretty Pink. I used a brad 
to attach it to the small tag and I created the little envelope for it to fit into so it pulls out. 
I used the Arianna Natural Crochet Lace at the top of tag and layered it up at the bottom.
The seam binding Vivid Pink & Moss are tied together at the very top, I really like how 
the pink and moss look together, it's just so pretty. 

Here is a close up of the beautiful Trellis Roses I used.  I just love these roses. 
Aren't they just stunning, especially used with the Arianna Lace. I created the rosettes 
first using a needle and thread, then glued my roses on top of them. I thought it
was a great addition to the vintage look I was going for using the Graphic 45 paper. 

 Here are two more flower rosettes using the beautiful Arianna lace rosettes I created.
And I glued the roses on top of the rosettes.  You can also see how doubled the lace up
on the bottom, below the roses. 

I thank you all for stopping by and I hope you are inspired to give the stamping technique a try using the Cotton Blend Ribbons. Also try using that beautiful Arianna Lace to make rosettes which is another lovely way to enhance your projects. You can find all the items at Really Reasonable Ribbons.
Wishing you all great day, 
Hugs, 
Deborah xxx

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Mermaid Shelley



I love working with ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon and what a variety of ribbons, sizes, colors and other supplies that Really Reasonable Ribbon carries.  These bows were made using the gorgeous 3/8" wide Diamond Satin Hyacinth from the stunning July Ribbon Club Assortment or purchased separately from the Really Reasonable Ribbon on-line store The other bow was made using the stunning Seam Binding Peacock Alley blue ribbon.  



I couldn't have made these bows without the Zutter Bow It All bow maker at Really Reasonable Ribbon.   Once you have used it, you will always use it to make  all of your gorgeous bows.  I used Scor-Tape from Really Reasonable Ribbon to attach my ribbon and bow onto the card.  I love using this Scor-Tape since I can arrange my bow on this tape as well as remove it a few times and the tape remains sticky. I added a Wild Orchid Craft flower from Really Reasonable Ribbon on the bow and in the upper right corner.  

I made the bubbles using the hot glue gun glue.  When the bubbles cooled down, I glued them to the card.  

Other supplies:
Wee digi Stamp - Mermaid Shelley
Sue Wilson Designs - Pierced Rectangle
La La Land - Heart Banner
Sue Wilson - Gemini - Lyra die
Copic Markers
mini shells
Graphic 45 card stock
Bazzill card stock

Thank you for stopping by and I always appreciate comments.  Come join the fun with Really Reasonable Ribbon challenges and you might become the next winner.  The Really Reasonable Ribbon design team really appreciates all of your comments as well as seeing your beautiful cards posted on these challenges.  Our design team members have new cards posted each day on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Facebook and Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog of inspiring ways to use these gorgeous ribbons along with the other stunning flowers and supplies to give your card that "WOW!" look.  


Nancy Hill, Design Team
Really Reasonable Ribbon 

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Sunshine and Honeybees

Hello, Friends!  Kathy here with a summery Sunshine and Honeybees project made with the fabulous Citrus Ribbon Assortment from the RRR June Ribbon Club.
I call this card the Orange Blossom Special because of all the wonderful shades of yellow, gold and tangerine.  I paired images and papers from the Bee's Knees Creativity Kit (Polly's Paper Studio Shop) with the Tangerine Cross Hatch Satin Ribbon and Maize Diamond Satin to form a a belly band.  Then, because I liked the combo so much, I created a double loop/triple loop bow with the same two ribbons.
I tied a square knot around the top of my banner flag with Maize Honeycomb Satin.  Instead of tossing my ribbon scraps in the trash, I shaped the cut end, stapled them together and tucked them beneath the image of the bee.  I will be doing this again, as I really like the way it turned out!
I created a couple of pockets on the inside of the card.
More little snips of ribbon here, and some sweet treats to go inside the pockets.
And because I was having such fun playing with ribbon and bees and flowers, I went ahead and built a little Post it Note Wallet.  I only used the Maize Diamond Satin on this one, but I do love how pretty it turned out.
I really love the extra layer of texture and subtle pattern this ribbon adds. Just a touch of black burlap string was needed beneath the burlap sunflower to tie everything together.
The inside has a slash pocket, a couple of tags and a nice 4x6 Post it Pad.  Now writing down your to-do list will put you in a good mood!

Thanks for stopping by!
Cheerio, 
kathy

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

God Bless America Card

Hi friends.  We just celebrated Memorial Day yesterday here in the US and I couldn't resist one more Patriotic themed card featuring beautiful red, white and blue ribbons from Really Reasonable Ribbon along with some beautiful dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
I created my beautiful bi-color double-loop bow using Red and Electric Blue 5/8" Delicate Stitched Satin Ribbon on my Bow-it-All V3.0.  I also ran a piece of the Electric Blue ribbon across the card and topped it with a piece of White 3/8" Diamond Satin Ribbon.

For a video tutorial on how to make this beautiful bow, please click HERE.

The NEW Bow-it-All V3.0 Tools are NOW IN STOCK AND SHIPPING NOW.  
If you have not seen this new tool yet, I will include the video introduction below.

Bow-it-All V3.0 Video Introduction
To view this video on YouTube, please click HERE.
If you liked the video, I would love to have you head on over to YouTube by clicking the YouTube link in the bottom right corner of the video above, and then click thumbs up and leave me a comment.  I love to hear from you.  Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel as well.

Thanks so much for stopping by today.  For more information on the other products used on my card today along with a video tutorial on how to create the beautiful Shasta Daisy Flower, please visit my Make Time to Craft Blog.

~ Bonnie ~

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Happy Birthday Flower Cluster

Hi there crafty peeps!  I am back today to share a quick and simple card I created using this month's Simon Says Stamp card kit and ribbon from this month's Red and Turquoise ribbon collection.


The ribbon collection can be found at the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store.


I layered two strips of the included patterned paper onto a white card base.  I then stamped and fussy cute three flowers and coordinating leaves from the stamp set.  I layered them onto the front of the card in a bunch.  I then stamped the sentiment on a scrap of white cardstock and cut it out with a border.  I popped it up with foam tape to the top of the card base.  I then wrapped 3/8" Diamond Red Satin ribbon around the card base and tied it into a simple knot.  I added Journey Glaze to the sentiment and centers of my flowers to add dimension to the card.  I hope you enjoy this simple but sweet birthday card.  Have a wonderful day!

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Wishing You a Special Day

Hi friends.  Today I have a card featuring a couple of the ribbons in the RRR March Ribbon Club Assortment and some beautiful dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.
This wonderful Spring themed Ribbon Club Assortment contains 9 styles and a total of 18 yards of ribbon.  What a great way to build your ribbon stash and try new ribbon styles.  Not a member yet?  Treat yourself and JOIN TODAY!
Be sure to stop back tomorrow for our monthly blog hop and see all the gorgeous creations the design team made with this fabulous assortment.

My bow was created on my Bow-it-All V2.0 with ribbon from the March assortment.

For a video tutorial on how to make this bow, please click HERE.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  For more information on the other products used on my card, please visit my Make Time to Craft Blog.

~ Bonnie ~

Sunday, February 7, 2016

"14 Things I Love About You" Pocket Tags

Hello, everyone!

I am here to share a special project with all of you today, but there is a small catch - we have to keep this hush, hush quiet until Valentine's Day because my oldest son is giving this to his girlfriend!  We don't want to ruin the surprise, now do we?! ;)


Some of you might remember the Tag Advent Calendar I created for Christmas.  This is similar, but the theme is "14 Things I Love About You!"  I took the photos before my son wrote on the tags.  Had to give the guy a BIT of privacy! Grins!


You will see many ribbons and trims from the Really Reasonable Ribbon store.  I'll share the complete list at the bottom of the post to make things easier.


To keep things as flat as possible, I only added flowers to the very first piece.  Doilies, washi tape, vintage buttons, die cuts, and various other little goodies decorate each pocket.


You can find more details on my blog, "Just Coffee Please..."

Don't forget to play along in the new challenge.  It's a theme we all love - "Anything Goes with ribbons or trims."  Thanks so much for stopping by!

Ribbons and Trims:
Brenda white crochet lace
Sweetheart Stripe Grosgrain
Diamond Satin Mineral Ice
Lipstick Red Seam Binding
Sun Rose Seam Binding
Red Burlap String
Pink Burlap String

Mulberry Flowers:
Magnolia
Aster Daisy
Open Roses