Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Challenge #26 Handwritten Sentiment or Journaling Theme

Hello everyone! It's time for a new challenge here at Really Reasonable Ribbon. Please scroll down to the next post for the winners of the last challenge.

The theme for Challenge #26 is Handwritten Sentiment or Journaling and Ribbon.

Create a card, layout, multi media piece, tag, ATC, you name it. Just be sure to follow the theme above and use ribbon/lace or trim somewhere on your project.

We are thrilled to have Sakura as our sponsor for this challenge.


Sakura is a prime manufacturer of high quality art materials and writing instruments.

Sakura is offering a package of 10 Moonlight Gelly Roll pens shown above to one randomly selected challenge participant. How awesome is that!!
®Sakura is a registered trademark. 

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Here is a little inspiration from our design team for challenge #26 to get you started. All of the sample projects use Moonlight Gelly Roll Pens from Sakura and ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon.











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Now let's see your Handwritten Sentiment or Journaling and ribbon creations! The winner will receive a $10 gift certificate to Really Reasonable Ribbon . We will also be drawing a random winner from all the entries to win a set of Moonlight Gelly Roll pens from Sakura. How cool is that!!! We will be announcing the winners on July 1st.

Here's what you need to do:

* Create a new project using the posted theme. A layout, card, ATC, home decor item, hair bow, or anything your can think of.
* You may enter as many times as you like, but you're asked to provide newly designed projects. No back-linking please.
* All projects must also include some sort of ribbon/lace/trim.
* Post your project on your blog or an online gallery (using code RRR26) and link it here with the Inlinkz tool below. Please provide a direct link to your post, not an entire blog.
* You have until June 28th at 11:59 PM Eastern time to enter your projects.

Thanks so much for playing and good luck.

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