You can also add glass beads, charms, or any other kind of embellishment that has a hole for sewing it on.
I chose Noble Peacock Seam Binding for this card today. I love the color and the ease with which it gathers. There are a lot of beautiful colors in the RRR Store here.
Here are the steps:
1. Collect supplies needed. Cut a length of ribbon 2-3 times longer than you want for the final length (Do you like my vintage spool of thread? All wood. Miss those!).
2. Tie a knot in the end of your ribbon, and pass through the ribbon a couple of times, leaving a long enough tail to tuck under a layer or behind your cardstock.
3. Thread one or two pearls or beads onto your needle and pull tight enough to make the ruffle. You can have loose or tight ruffles, or a combination.
Here is an example of the kinds of stitches I took (not planned, not straight, not even! Easy!)
Here is the final project:
I hope you will try it!
Stamps: sentiment is from Spring is Sprung (Flourishes)
Paper: Crumb Cake (SU!), Sweet Tooth (Poptone), MME DP
Accessories: pearls (Kaiser and SU!), pennant dies (SB), scalloped doily die cut (MS), distressing tool, Noble Peacock seam binding (Really Reasonable Ribbon)
Oh Judy - I love this look!!! What a fabby tutorial and this is a great project because the more random the stitches the better for a fun shabby look. Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea looking forward to trying this out. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique, Judy!! I'm going to have to try this!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
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ReplyDeletegreat judy, thanks for the share and nice card!!!
ReplyDeleteWHAT A LOVELY TECHNIQUE JUDY!!!! THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US!!!!!!:)
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty Judy-I love the look of ruched ribbon as well-thanks for a great tutorial
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Thank you for showing us how to make this beautiful ribbon!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this idea, goin to have to try it.
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This looks Amazing and I will certainly love to give it a try!!! Thank you so much for sharing...!
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ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
Brilliant concept. Thanks for the tutorial. Will certainly give this a go. Hugs Mrs a.
ReplyDeleteSweet tutorial Judy!Gorgeous card!
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea! It is awesome. Very creative. I am going to have to try it soon! Your card is beautiful too!
Jenn