Monday, May 16, 2011

Gathered Ribbon Tutorial!!




Hello, it's Connie!! I have a super simple ribbon tutorial for you today - a Gathered Ribbon Tutorial!

To make the gathered ribbon, you will need some double sided sticky tape. Here I am using 3/4" scor-tape, and some 1" Spring Green Satin Ribbon with a Grosgrain edge.



Tear off a piece of tape the length that you need, and start adhering the ribbon to the tape in a random gathered line.



Here you can see the back of the ribbon once you are finished.



Here is what your final outcome will look like!



See! Told you it was super easy!

Now onto the rest of the deets of my card! The image is from Kitchen Sink Stamps Multi Step Tulip Garden image. I stamped the image with the following steps: Step 1: So Saffron, Step 2: Apricot Appeal, Step 3: Pumpkin Pie, Step 4: Tangerine Tango. The green was stamped with Old olive.

Thanks so much for visiting today! Have a great week!

Connie

Card Details:
Images: Tulip Garden - KSS
Inks: See Above
Paper: Tangerine Tango, So Saffron, Bo Bunny DP
Accessories: ribbon from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store, Scor-Tape, Gems

10 comments :

  1. Great tutorial. I will be having a go at this on my next card. :)

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  2. ohhh!!! thank you so much!! i didn't know it was so easy! i wanted to do this gathered ribbon for long ago and didn't know how. but no i do!!))
    thank you!!!

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  3. this is great thanks, and the card is beautiful

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  4. thank you for this! and i love the card so pretty!

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  5. easy peasy! Love your card!

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  6. Love it Connie. I've been doing this the hard way. I like your way much better. :)

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  7. This card is so pretty and the gathered ribbon really sets it off so nicely.
    Thanks for sharing! :)

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  8. SO Pretty, Connie! Love your ribbon treatment!

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  9. This is great!
    Thank you and your card is gogrgeous!
    Hugs Gisela

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  10. Very good idea - ribbon looks great!

    Charlotta / Sweden

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