Hello everyone and welcome to another amazing Blog Hop here at the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog!
Today you will see some great projects using our December Ribbon Club Assortment from our very talented design team. They always come up with some super ideas.
Isn't this assortment great?? It contains 9 styles and a total of 18 yards. If you aren't already a ribbon club member, why not join us today! You will get a fun new ribbon assortment shipped automatically each month.
Now let's get hopping and see what our fabulous design team has created this month!
Here is our blog hop list. If you get lost along the way, hop on back here and we'll get you back on track.
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Now, be sure to leave some love at all the stops along the way. Your comments are most appreciated!
At the end of the hop, comment on this post answering the question below for a chance to win our December Ribbon Club assortment shown below.
Prize is offered to customers with US shipping addresses only.
Our question of the month is:
What is on your dessert menu this holiday season?
Our winner will be selected from the numbered comments on this post on Thursday, December 17th. Be sure to check back on Thursday evening to see if you are our lucky winner.
Thanks so much for hopping with us today. We hope you'll stop by and so some shopping at Really Reasonable Ribbon soon.
~Bonnie Garby~
We are making pumpkin brulee - one of our favorites for the holidays!!
ReplyDeleteThat hop was fabulous! Each designer certainly had eye catching & stunning creations!! This is a beautiful ribbon package as well!! As far a dessert menu, I am making Peppermint Patties and homemade Cinnamon Rolls as we our family tradition is "Christmas Breakfast as our main meal" when we gather - bring on the bacon, eggs, and waffles too!
ReplyDeleteShortbread cookies
ReplyDeleteThanks for another delightful blog hop and wonderful ribbon release. My holiday dessert this year is going to be pumpkin bread pudding, a new recipe I can't wait to try out.
ReplyDeleteWe will be having ambrosia, a family tradition. (the original recipe with flaked coconut and fruit, not the marshmallow/mayo concoction some people call ambrosia)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the vintage colors in this beautiful ribbon collection! The images of nature give rise to working with so many winter themes. Kudos to whomever put this collection together. Loved seeing how your Design Team used this collection...vintage, rustic, nature...take your pick! Pumpkin pie remains my holiday favorite!!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully rustic and vintage ribbons and I love them.
ReplyDeleteWe just made a few batches of decorated butter cookies as
well as bon bons. We will also be making cinnamon, gingerbread,
chocolate covered peanut butter Ritz crackers, Russian teacakes
and peppermint butter cookies. YUM!! Merry Christmas!!
What a fabulous blog hop. I don't always do the entire hop and comment along the way, but I did this month and....oh, what a treat. This Ribbon Assortment is my favorite ever, I think. SO many adorable trims in this sweet array of trims. On my Christmas dessert menu you will find my Christmas morning Cinnamon Caramel Rolls and on Christmas Eve, I'll be putting out several delicious cookies (because I'm doing a cookie exchange next Saturday). Merry Christmas to all!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Seriously the best ribbon assortment I've ever seen and the design team members did it proud. I so enjoy seeing what each one comes up with to showcase your gorgeous ribbons. This years dessert will be something different (kinda like this whole year has been...!!). I'm going to try my hand a traditional English trifle. Wish me luck! Happy Holidays, RRR!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set of ribbons and I enjoyed the blog hop. Desserts are difficult lately as we have family members that are gluten free or dairy free. I have some cookie recipes that are gluten free and dairy free that I make.
ReplyDeleteLove this ribbon collection. I usually get a Marie Calendar pie(I’m not a baker). But I’ve seen some chocolate desserts lately my daughter and thought we might try. It will probably just be the three of us and her new baby so....tigo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ribbons. Of course it will be all sorts of Christmas cookies.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ribbons and inspirations! The DTs rocked it as per usual! No Christmas desserts for me... I had to cancel my trip to PA to see my family because my dad has a lot of underlying conditions and it's just not safe... so it's just going to be me and my pup.... maybe I'll make her some dog treats.
ReplyDeleteWe'll be having pumpkin pie with real whipped cream! And, maybe some cookies and roasted almonds, if we're lucky!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ribbon assortment this month! Love the colors and designs!
ReplyDeleteNo big plans this year for a big holiday dinner, but I do make some awesome cookies every year. I usually make 4 or 5 different types, but I might scale back a bit this year. I would hate to have to eat them all myself.... :)
I LOVE this months ribbons!! Perfect for Christmas. We will have a small gathering this year. Apple pie will be on the menu along with the sugar cookies I'll make and decorate with my grandkids! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteI always make banana nur bread but I also enjoy peanut brittle that I get as a gift each year.,
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the Hop. Love all the Beautiful works of art. We will have Cherry pie and homemade chocolate chip cookies. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteFirst the dessert then the gushing. I am making frozen spumoni ice cream cupcakes (my recipe), a cream pie topped with creamed strawberries, a pie:(bottom layer is cheesecake top layer is pecan pie), possibly minty witches, and finally a store bought Kringle (yum) from O&H Danish bakery in Racine. Now to the gushing… The blog hops are as spectacular as the ribbon packages and your product line. I love the designs and tips which your guest designers do each month. This has been such an enjoyable experience hopping with RRR. Thanks for making this year bearable.
ReplyDeleteBy the way I did get that new machine