Hello Friends!!
Heather here and I hope you are having a fabby day! Yesterday I had a little time to play after I got home from both of my boy's tennis matches. I created this Halloween Treat using some fabby ribbons and trims from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
I started out with my Vintage Halloween Boot Digital Collage Sheet which you can find in my Etsy here.
First I cut out all of my pieces and inked the edges with Ranger's Frayed Burlap.
I glued the fronts to the backs, and then inked the edges :0) I added some Tombow Foam Tabs to the upper portion of my Halloween Boot and the boot pocket piece.
I added glitter to all of my pieces.
I tied a bow with Old Willow Organza on my moon image. I used a couple of Orange Pom-Poms on Pugsley's ghost costume. I used 1/4 inch Natural Lace, Orange Leaves, Chocolate Brown Seam Binding, Halloween Baker's Twine, Orange and Deep Ivory Mulberry Roses on the tiny pocket of my Witch boot.
I tucked an owl and orange candy cane into my boot pocket. I used some more Tombow Foam Tabs under my text boxes. At the top of my boot I have added an additional flower image with Foam Tabs as well as the "Halloween Greetings" image.
I used some more of the Orange Leaves, some Orange Baker's Twine and another Deep Ivory Mulberry Rose. One last look at the whole piece.
Here is a tag I created the other day using some of the same RRR Ribbons, trims and flowers. I also used Black Gingham tied to a tiny paperclip and wrapped around my Halloween Card image. The Orange Seam Binding was used to top off my tag.
Here is a peek at the hidden little tag.
These were made using my Halloween Tickets, Halloween Cards and Halloween tag basics digital collage sheets. Here are a few close ups of the lovely Really Reasonable Ribbon Leaves, gingham, seam binding and baker's twine.
Don't forget about our Halloween and Ribbon Challenge!! I can't wait to see what you link up! Thank you for visiting us at Really Reasonable Ribbon today!
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Oh my goodness this is beautiful! Love all the layering and fun ribbons and trims used.
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