You can see the beautiful 5/8" Fuchsia Satin w/Scalloped Edge Satin which I used as a base layer running horizontally across the card. This pretty ribbon is available in 7 great colors. I topped it with our new Fun Dots on White Grosgrain Ribbon. I used White Iridescent String to secure my sentiment and I topped the birthday sentiment off with a small bow made with Summer Rose Seam Binding. We now carry seam binding in 50 colors in either 5-yard pieces or 100-yard spools.
Stop by and take a look around our fun ribbon craft and challenge blog. We also host challenges on the 1st and 15th of each month. We post fun new projects daily using craft ribbon.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Colorful Birthday........................
Thursday, May 30, 2013
"Life is Art" with Hand-dyed Silk Ribbon
Hi, it's Tracey here to share a mixed media graduation card I created for our daughter, Maria, who graduated just over a week ago. Bonnie's fabulous hand-dyed silk ribbon is the focal piece for my card.
"Life Is Art"
Graduation Card
Our daughter, Maria, is an artist. She has played piano for 10 years and started taking art lessons about 5 years ago. She is quite accomplished. I've been known to say, if I had her talent I wouldn't scrap; I'd draw and paint. She's won several art contests this year and really has the heart of an artist. This may not be a typical sentiment for a graduate, but it just fit Maria perfectly. I hope she embraces the life ahead of her and enjoys the journey.
Double Loop Bow ~ Bonnie carries the most gorgeous and luxurious hand-died silk ribbon in her store. You really should try some of this fabulous ribbon. This particular color is not currently in stock, but she has some amazing color combinations that are sure to fit your needs. The tutorial by our RRR DT, Ginny, for these sweet bows can be found here. She shows how to tie them right on your fingers. So easy!!
Mixed Media Background ~ Creating this mixed media background was a perfect way to showcase the gorgeous hand-dyed silk ribbon.
I started by stamping my sentiment with Donna Salazar's Jasmine Mix'd Media Inx, then sprinkled with opaline embossing powder and heat set.
I started by stamping my sentiment with Donna Salazar's Jasmine Mix'd Media Inx, then sprinkled with opaline embossing powder and heat set.
Then I laid punchinella next to the sentiment and "inked" through the holes with Perfect Medium. Any kind of clear embossing pad should work. I sprinkled with Fran-Tage Shabby White Embossing powder and shaved ice mica then heat set.
I've had Faber-Castell Gelatos in my stash for some time, but just never have gotten around to trying them out. Let's just say, I'll be using them a lot more now that I've broken the ice. What gorgeous colors and so easy to work with. I scribbled the colors across my nonstick craft mat using similar colors to the ribbon, spritzed with water, then laid my paper into the liquified color. Just like the ribbon colors blend, gradating into each other, the Gelato colors did the same. I just love the effect!! I colored two pieces - the white cardstock background and then the stamped and heat embossed sentiment on water color paper.
Once the water color paper was dry, I hand sketched the heart shape around the sentiment, cut it out and hand distressed. The background paper was distressed with my Donna Salazar Distrezz-It-All.
On the background I took some bubble wrap and painted it with gesso and used as a stamp in places. This is very subtle, but adds great visual texture. I also "stamped" some circles of gesso using a small bottle cap.
Oh, and wouldn't you know, the sentiment got a little muddied by the mixed media, so I took a white Glaze pen and carefully went over the letters to make them pop again.
What I love about this technique is that you can really create a custom background to go with any of the hand-dyed silks.
Pearl Accents ~ I added Kaisercraft pearls from the RRR Store. There are a wide variety of colors to choose from.
Ribbon ~ I adhered a strip of the hand-dyed silk ribbon across the card using Scor-Tape. I wrapped the Iridescent White String around the ribbon three times, crossing in the center. This string is one of my favorite items in the RRR Store. I already had to order more!! LOL It shimmers so beautifully in the light. Finally, I attached the bow to overlap the heart.
Other products:
White Cardstock
Strathmore 140lb Mixed Media Vellum Surface
Bienfang PH Neutral 140lb Watercolor Paper
Faber-Castell Gelatos ~ Metalllic Melon, Metallic Blueberry, Butter Cream, Lemon, Boysenberry, Tangerine
Donna Salazar Mix'd Media Inx ~ Jasmine
Ranger Perfect Medium
Punchinella
Sparkle N Sprinkle Embossing Powder ~ Opaline
Stampendous Fran-Tage Embossing Powder ~ Shabby White
Stampendous Fran-Tage Shaved Ice Mica
Sakura Glaze Pen ~ White
Liquitex Gesso
Bubble Wrap
Bottle Cap
Stampendous Cling ~ Life Is Art Stamp
Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive
Donna Salazar Distrezz-It-All
Tim Holtz Distress Tool
Tim Holtz Grid Blocks
Ranger Mini Mister
Ranger Craft Mat
EK Cutter Bee Scissors
Martha Stewart Mini Score Board
Thanks so much for joining me, today!
Stop by my blog, Garden of Grace,
if you'd like to view larger photos.
Blessings, Tracey
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Ribbon Pinwheel Flower Tutorial!
Pattern side out, roll one end of ribbon until the edge is even with the remaining ribbons edge
Follow the same instruction for the other edge of the ribbon, it should appear like below
With Thread and needle, make two or three stitches in the center of the pinwheel and repeat 4 times
From the underside, run your thread and needle through as many pinwheel petals as you made and be sure to alternate them before going back up through all of them for the button
When through to the top side, run thread through the button and back down to tie off the thread and your done! Easy Peasy!
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Congratulations Graduate!
Even the inside of the card is put together with Helmar Professional Craft Glue.
I love the way the bow turned out. I used Sheer 3 Strip Blue from Really Reasonable Ribbon. I attached the bow to the card and the button to the bow using Helmar 450. Perfect for embellies! I LOVE the way this sheer ribbon ties. It is super easy to make a perfect bow. Doesn't slide out of your hand at all!
My image is from Scrappin Doodle.
I achieved lots of dimension with the Helmar Zap Dots. They are perfect for raising images off the card.
Thank you so much for visiting. I hope I have inspired you to craft today...and/or use Really Reasonable Ribbon!!
Visit me at my blog:
JENN
Supplies:
Adhesive: Helmar Professional Craft Glue, Helmar 450, Helmar Zap Dots
Paper: Echo Park
Image: Scrappin Doodle
Monday, May 27, 2013
RRR Memorial Day Weekend SALE!!
Now through midnight Eastern Time on Monday, 5/27/13 we have a terrific SALE going on. The
more you buy, the more you save!! Please use the applicable code found
below in the promotional code area on the first page at
checkout.
The
codes are good now through midnight Eastern time on Monday, 5/27/13.
(Sale code is not valid on prior orders, ribbon
club subscriptions, ribbon club gift subscriptions, or special order
items).
Order subtotals from $.01
to $39.99 SAVE 10% using code MEMORIAL10.
We've also introduced many new Ribbon Assortments which are a great way to build your ribbon stash.
We also have some fun new Baker's Twine Mini-Spool and Card Sets.
Have you seen our great Hemp products? We have 20lb hemp in solid colors and variegated colors in spools and carded variety packs. It adds such a fun kick to your projects!
Thank You Card
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Sweet Blossoms
Hello everyone! Today's card was designed for Really Reasonable Ribbon using the Beautiful Double Ruffled Edge Ribbon in brown.
For my card I made a double bow using the Beautiful Ribbon that Bonnie Carries. It's perfect for making bows. Next I used CottageCutz Blossom Branch die for my flowers and branch. The Beautiful frame is a new CottageCutz Elites, and I absolutely LOVE this frame.
Thank you for looking and have a lovely day!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Good morning everyone!
What are your weekend plans?
I have a busy weekend planned out with a birthday party tonight, BBQ tomorrow and another one on Monday, but I do plan to take my camera along for the ride!
Hopefully I will get some good pictures this Holiday Weekend.
If you AREN'T so busy...maybe you have time to sit and scrap? Yes?
I did a couple of layouts that I wanted to share with you.
In these layouts, I used scrap pieces of ribbon.
I keep all of my ribbon/trims/lace pieces that really aren't very long in a gallon sized Ziplock bag.
I will periodically go through that bag and pick something out that I want to use, or, if I am working on a project that just needs that extra little touch of ribbon, I will go through my "scrap bag" first.
Here is "It's ALL About the Shoes"
This is about my niece and her friend and their LOVE of shoes!
In this layout I used
And here is "My Super Hero"
He really is! This is my youngest some when he was about 6.
He LIVED in capes and insisted that he could fly!
For this layout, I used that last little bit of the darker
Even though my weekend will be busy, I will certainly make time to scrap a little bit. I always do!
It is one of those addictions that I can't get away from, nor would I try! LOL
I hope I have inspired you to pull out some ribbon/trim /lace and get crafty this weekend!
Have a WONDERFUL Holiday weekend!
Friday, May 24, 2013
OOOOOO Shiny!!!!
I chose the super beautiful 3/8" Satin w/Silver Metallic Edges Porcelain Blue from Really Reasonable Ribbon for a lovely finishing touch....doesn't that bow match the glittery butterfly perfectly??