Saturday, May 13, 2023

Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop - May 2023

   

Welcome to the Really Reasonable Ribbon May Blog Hop! We have a THEME HOP again this month...each of the design team ladies is going to be creating a PATRIOTIC project

You should be coming to my blog from Ginny's Blog. After visiting me hop on to Kathy's Blog next! (The full blog list is at the end of the post.)

At the end of the hop, comment on the RRR Blog post, answering the question listed, for a chance to win a $10 Gift Card to the RRR Shop, plus one digital stamp set of your choice from Bonnie Garby Designs. The Design Team appreciates your comments, too!

I created a 5" x 5" card, which seems so small after making a bunch of 6" x 6" cards lately! I am going to use this card on my tiered tray in July, so this size fits the tray perfectly! I love red, white, and blue! Perfection! 
My stash of patriotic papers is dwindling and I need to look into buying some new collections soon. I hope someone comes out with a nice one this year...unless I am too late already! {eek} These are old Authentique papers from my stash. Love that plaid! 
The focal image is positively ancient! It is a photo sticker that I have had for probably decades! I have a few sheets of these photos-made-into-stickers and always forget about them! 
Big surprise, I did NOT use any of my patriotic plaid ribbons! They all clashed with the plaid paper! So...Atter some ribbon reconnaissance, I chose the 5/8" Smoke Blue Taffeta ribbon to wrap around the center panel. I love this color so much! 

After I had the card assembled, I added the bows! I made one each from Glory Blue seam binding, Cream seam binding, and Red seam binding. I sort of wish I had put the blue on the bottom and the red on top, but...once I hot glue everything, it is hard to yank it apart! 

TipI used the taffeta for the wrapped piece of ribbon because it lays very flat. The seam binding can tend to act funny when it is stretched flat. I love it for bows, but prefer a stiffer ribbon for the bottom "layer" of ribbon which wraps the paper and cardstock. 
I added the sticker words and bell (Authentique) and the metal stars. I have no idea where I found those stars. I am running out of them, but I am not sure if they are Tim Holtz or....where I got them! If you recognize them, will you please leave the information in the comments section??!

Thanks for joining me on the Hop today! Make sure to hop along and see all the other projects! I will take some photos of my 4th of July display when I have it all put together, probably the end of June! Lots of goodies to see! {smile}

Here is the RRR Blog Hop Order in case you get lost!
Really Reasonable Ribbon's Ramblings
Ginny
Gloria - YOU ARE HERE!
Kathy
Cheryl
Bonnie
Karen
Really Reasonable Ribbon's Ramblings


Really Reasonable Ribbon Supplies Used:
Bow making tools: Zutter Bow-it-All

Other Supplies Used:
Cardstock: ColorMates Smooth Natural, Blue unknown
Stickers: Authentique Liberty Details, Glory Elements; Pebbles Americana Real Life
Paper: Authentique Liberty, Glory
Stars: possibly Tim Holtz
Adhesive: Art Glitter Dries Clear Glue, hot glue, foam squares
Tools: paper trimmer, scissors, bone folder and score board, Sizzix Big Shot Plus

7 comments:

  1. Perfect Fourth of July Card! I LOVE the papers and ribbons!

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  2. LOVE your plaid designer paper!! I do miss Authentique...so sad the owners closed up shop...they had the best collections. And the jeans image is really pulling my attention!! Nice!

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  3. Love this patriotic card design for your tiered tray.

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  4. Love the layering and pretty bow!

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  5. Gorgeous vintage looking patriotic card! Always luved the Authentique papers and miss them terribly! Luv all your beautiful ribbons! Hugs, Suzy Q

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  6. What a great card and I love how it almost seems like a layout instead of a card. Can't ever go wrong with the red, white & blue!

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  7. Wonderfully showcased these fab ribbons!

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