At Really Reasonable Ribbon, you'll always find all the perfect ribbons, trims, twines and laces for sure. But did you know that Really Reasonable Ribbon also carries useful crafting essentials such as Adhesives, 3-D Foam Tabs, Mulberry Flowers, Embellishments and much more. If you haven't done so lately, please take a minute or two and stop by Really Reasonable Ribbon to look around. You just might want to treat yourself.
Today I'm sharing a fun glassine bag project. I decorated the glassine bag using patterned papers, stickers and ephemera from Carta Bella's sweet Spring Market line. I used lots of Scor-Tape Adhesive to hold everything securely in place. Before all the papers were in place, I used the Typewriter Text Background Stamp to create the fun background you see.
Underneath the watering can sticker (on glassine bag) as well as at the top left of my card, you'll see some bundled Ivory Burlap String and Black Burlap String. This is another fabulous trim that comes in oodles of different colors and costs just ten cents per yard. FAB! On top of the Ivory Burlap String and Black Burlap String on my card, I added three Open Roses.
I also made a matching bookmark for my card. I used the same Carta Bella goodies including the stickers, chipboard sentiment, etc. Again, lots of fabulous Scor-Tape holds everything together. I also did some machine stitching on my card. The sweet sentiment is from Bonnie Garby Designs and is one of so many great digital sets available in her sweet Etsy Shop. The "Be" die-cut is from Simon Says Stamp, and the words "happy" and "be blessed" as well as the & die-cut are from Creative Worship.I used more of the fabulous Solid Baker's Twines on the top of my tag. Baker's Twine is the perfect trim for adding a matching bookmark. It comes in both stripes and solids and also comes in so many fabulous colors. I'm pretty sure I covered everything you see here. but feel free to ask if you have any questions. Thanks so much for visiting and be sure to catch all the inspiration and up-to-date information right here on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog.
Blessings,
Karen
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