Showing posts with label Metallic Cording. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metallic Cording. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Christmas Tag Set

Is everyone ready for the monthly RRR Blog Hop tomorrow featuring the Traditional Christmas themed Ribbon Club Assortment from Really Reasonable Ribbon?

Well, if you are not, I'll whet your appetite a little with a quick and easy Christmas tag set.

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You will begin with this gorgeous holiday themed assortment that has 9 styles and 17 yards of ribbon and trim.
Each month you will receive a new color or holiday themed ribbon assortment.
What a fun way to build your ribbon stash and try new ribbon styles.
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Here is a photo of both the front and back of my tags.  Making up some tags ahead of time will have you ready to roll when it's time to wrap those gifts.
This is a photo of the set of 6 tags.  The tags are just several die cut layers.  I created the back To/From side on my computer and printed it out and then die cut.  I threaded a piece of the 5/8" Christmas Traditions Plaid Ribbon from the October Ribbon Club Assortment through the hole I created at the top.  I then tied a bow around the base of the ribbon using Gold Metallic String.  I added a length of the gold string to the back as well which is what will be used to attach the tag to the gift.
The centers of the snowflakes are embellished with a 12mm Clear Flatback Rhinestone Faceted Gems.  Be sure to take a look at the new Embellishment section at Really Reasonable Ribbon for a HUGE variety of fun and hard to find embellishments at 'Really Reasonable' prices.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  For more information on the other products used on my tags, please visit my Make Time to Craft Blog.

~ Bonnie ~

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Heartfelt Love

For the RRR January Blog Hop, please scroll down or click HERE.

Hi there crafty peeps!  I am back today to share a Valentine's Day card I made using products from Fun Stampers Journey and Really Reasonable Ribbon


I used my Brush Stroke stamp set to create a fun Ombre Pink to Red background panel.  I then wound Silver Metallic String around my fingers several times to create a "nest" and adhered that down to the middle of the panel.  I die-cut a heart out of white cardstock and popped that up with foam tape to the center over the nest.  I then took my Shimmer Silver Color Splash and made tiny splashes of silver spray across the card and heart.  I covered the entire heart in Journey Glaze and then sprinkled it with Journey Sparkle Dust.  I added some white sparkle enamel dots and clear rhinestones as accents to the card.  I then added my sentiment in black ink to the bottom left corner.  Finally, I took the completed panel and popped it onto a red and white card base with foam tape.  I hope you enjoy my fun and artistic looking Valentine.  Have a wonderful day!

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Have an Amazing Anniversary!


I need a few anniversary cards to add to the card stockpile, but actually this one is going to my in-laws right away, so it's not going to help me get ahead.  The harder I try, the further behind I get.....

I love embellishing all my cards with beautiful bows using ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.  It's the perfect finishing touch!
I'm still loving the bi-color bows and today I used silver and royal blue Delicate Stitched Satin to create this beauty on my Bow-it-All V2.0.  You can view a video tutorial on how to create this bow on my YouTube channel HERE.
For the little bits of silver cording coming out the top of the bow, I cut four short pieces of Silver Metallic String about an inch long and I taped them to the back of the top of the sentiment panel in the arrangement I liked.  It add an extra fun little touch.  I finished off the center of my bow using a 10mm white Open Rose from WOC.
I mounted my lovely handmade paper roses over a strip of the silver Delicate Stitched Satin across the card front below the sentiment.
For more information about the other products used on my card, please visit my over at my Make Time to Craft Blog.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.

~ Bonnie ~