Monday, November 13, 2017

Really Reasonable Ribbon November Blog Hop


Hello everyone and welcome to another amazing Blog Hop here at the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog!


Today you will see some great projects using our November Ribbon Club Assortment from our very talented design team. They always come up with some super ideas. 


Isn't this assortment great??  It contains 9 styles and a total of 18 yards.  If you aren't already a ribbon club member, why not join us today!  You will get a fun new ribbon assortment shipped automatically each month.

We are also offering a great deal this month where you can join now and begin with the October and November holiday assortments for a special introductory price.  Perfect for all your holiday crafting!

We are also teaming up with Graciellie Design this month showcasing some of their new digital stamp and digital paper sets.  You will see a few creations along the way featuring one or more of these sets.






Now let's get hopping and see what our fabulous design team has created this month!

Here is our blog hop list.  If you get lost along the way, hop on back here and we'll get you back on track.

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Now, be sure to leave some love at all the stops along the way. Your comments are most appreciated!


At the end of the hop, comment on this post answering the question below for a chance to win our November Ribbon Club assortment shown below.
Prize is offered to customers with US shipping addresses only.



Our question of the month is:
When do you put up you Christmas tree or begin your holiday decorating?

Our winner will be selected from the numbered comments on this post on Friday, November 17th. Be sure to check back on Friday evening to see if you are our lucky winner.

Thanks so much for hopping with us today. We hope you'll stop by and so some shopping at Really Reasonable Ribbon soon.

~Bonnie Garby~

18 comments :

  1. Holiday decorating begins the weekend after Thanksgiving and ends on New Year's Day when it all comes down! Just realized this will be my 40th year of putting up my own tree and decorating my own house. I still haven't learned to leave well enough alone! Sigh.....

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  2. Another amazing blog hop with your design team! They never cease to amaze with their lovely work.

    Since I am Canadian we tend to wait until after Remembrance Day but I sneak little touches in all year long. The little angel collection on the shelf, the vintage Santa S&P shakers in the china cabinet, a little plate or picture here and there. Not everyone notices but it makes them smile when they do! :)
    Thank you for sharing these pretty designs. :)

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  3. We usually put up our Christmas tree the day after Thanksgiving. This year we plan to do it on Thanksgiving morning before we have guests over in the evening!

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  4. The day after Thanksgiving holiday is my day to pull out our giant Christmas tree. I spend pretty much all day decorating it. :)

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  5. Usually right after Thanksgiving

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  6. I usually start my holiday decorating ( for Christmas, as I already have my Thanksgiving Fall up)... the Friday after Thanksgiving or that weekend . Depends on how tired or full I am from Thanksgiving :) <3

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  7. Wonderful blog hop. I start sometime after Thanksgiving.

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  8. Thank you for this fantastic blog hop!!

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  9. I start asking my husband to bring the tree down from the attic the day after Thanksgiving. From there it is out of my control. As soon as he brings it down, I put it up.

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  10. First, to answer your question...we usually set up and decorate our tree 2 weekends before Christmas..and then leave it up about a month so we can just keep celebrating. Now, I just need to say that combining this month's ribbon selection with the digital paper and sentiments is wonderful. It's as if you've given me a head start on creating! Thanks so much.

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  11. We normally put up our tree up the week after Thanksgiving. Then the soldier and snowman collections too. I love this set of ribbons so much! The colors are perfect. I would so love to have the digital papers and sentiments. I have not seen such gorgeous Christmas items in a while. Edwina Brown

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  12. Usually we put our tree up the weekend after Thanksgiving. Our kids are almost grown so it’s not as important to them and it’s all left up to me and the hubby.

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  13. I am so bad - my husband is the tree dis-player and the grandkids do the decorating - However - I am changing and this year I am going to decorate right after Thanksgiving with paper crafts! I am so into making my own decor but I do have some from years past that I will continue to use- I am traditionally old-fashion so after Thanksgiving the tree goes up! Thanks for the hop and for all of the wonderful creations to view - have a blessed week

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  14. We start our Holiday decorating on Friday right after the Thanksgiving. That weekend is the weekend when we put up our Christmas tree, lights and home decorations.

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  15. I enjoyed the hop! So many beautiful projects!
    I'm a last-minute kinda gal... I put my tree up around the middle of December!

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  16. WOW! What fabulous inspiration on the Hop!
    My holiday decorating begins the day after Thanksgiving (no Black Friday shopping for me lol) and we celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas so it all stays up & lite through the first part of January!

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  17. What a great hop! Love all the design inspiration! We usually don't put the tree up until after Thanksgiving. Although if my teen had her way it would have been up already. tigo

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  18. Great hop again, ladies! It is always so fun to see what my teamies make! Traditionally, I put up the tree around my baptism anniversary, which is December 3rd. That falls the week after Thanksgiving. It gives me time to put away my fall decor and drag to out the Christmas things.

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