Friday, March 13, 2020

Really Reasonable Ribbon March 2020 Blog Hop

 

Welcome to the Really Reasonable Ribbon March Blog HopYou should be coming to my blog first this month as Bonnie is taking a break. (For the complete blog list, scroll to the bottom of the post.) After visiting me, hop over to Ginny's Blog next!

At the end of the hop, comment on the RRR Blog post, answering the question listed, for a chance to win the March Ribbon Club Assortment shown below. (The Design Team appreciates your comments, too!)


I have some very sad news for you this month. I am going to be taking an extended break from the Really Reasonable Ribbon Team. This has been a very hard decision for me, but it is the best one for me at this time. I have been with Bonnie and RRR off and on since 2009! That is a long relationship in this business! I hope things work out for me to come back at some future point, because...well, I love ribbon!
I have one, last cheerful card for you to look at today! Tulips are one of my favorite flowers, and I colored these beauties to match the peach ribbons!
The March Ribbon Club Assortment is called Garden Delights Assortment so of course I had to color some flowers! Look at all those lovely colors!
I created a 6" x 6" card from brown cardstock, then I used the Graphic 45 Portrait of a Lady collection papers for my background. The soft peach and tan worked so well with my image and the ribbon.

I wrapped the Light Coral Diamond Satin Ribbon  around the card panel, then topped it with the Petal Peach Quatrefoil Satin Ribbon. I tied a bow with each of the ribbons and attached them to the center. This ribbon assortment has a lot of colors, so you can make a big stack of spring-themed cards! 
The image is a digital download from Power Poppy called Tulips in Hobnail Pitcher. I colored the image with Copic markers. I rarely pick such a pastel color scheme, but I have been trying to experiment with pale colors, and this is one of the results! 

I used these colors:

Peach flowers: YR02, E95, E93, R30, E000
Pink flowers: R22, R21, R32, R20, R11, R0000
Leaves: G28, YG25, G24, G20
Pitcher: E55, E51, E21, E50, E000
I love how the deep green pops the whole picture! And aren't those shimmery ribbons gorgeous?!

I edged the white panel with Old Paper Distress Ink to give it a more vintage feel. Then I added some enamel dots for a bit more sparkle. 
Thanks for stopping by! Now, hop over to Ginny's Blog to see what she has for you!

Thanks for always being faithful to visit me during the monthly hop. I hope you will continue to visit the other team members. And please come back to see what is happening with me during the spring and summer!

Here is the RRR Blog Hop Order in case you get lost!

Gloria - YOU ARE HERE!
Cherry
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REMEMBER, LEAVE A COMMENT ON THE RRR BLOG FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!


Cardstock: WorldWin Deep Coffee Brown, Hammermill 100# Digital Color Copy White, Worldwin Natural (inside of card)
Printed paper: Graphic 45 Portrait of a Lady 8x8 pad
Dies: Elizabeth Craft Stitched Squares
Ink: Ranger Distress Old Paper
Enamel dots: Eyelet Outlet, My Mind's Eye
Adhesive: ATG tape, Glue Dots

7 comments:

  1. Wow! Your beautifully colored tulip card and those matching ribbons are just gorgeous together! Perfect! TFS, Suzy Q

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  2. What a beautiful card for any occasion. Love how well you matched the tulips with the gorgeous peach ribbons. The two tone is so pretty! Will miss seeing your creations here!

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  3. Beautiful tulip card and I like your choice of ribbons. I will miss your projects.

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  4. I love how the tulips match your beautiful bow!

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  5. Such a lovely card!

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  6. I really like your beautiful card. Hope you have other creative projects in the future.

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  7. This is such a beautiful card. It really enhances the ribbons you chose from this month's club kit.

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