Saturday, January 13, 2024

Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop - January 2024

  

Welcome to the Really Reasonable Ribbon January Blog Hop! We have a THEME HOP this month...each of the design team ladies is going to be creating a project using Valentine's Day colors and themes

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 have not participated in the RRR hop since July! But, I am back now and will be posting along with the team every month on the 13th, as in the past!! 

Get ready for an even bigger shock...I created a 12x12 scrapbook layout for this month! As soon as I find my photo paper I will even add a photo to it! {smile}

I have some lovely photos from my son's wedding that might work on this layout, or perhaps one of my husband and me. We will see how I get along with printing some photos later this month. I have jury duty next week, so who knows what sort of crafty happiness I will be able to squeeze in! 

This is a 12x12 layout, created on heavy black cardstock. I used the Simple Stories Kissing Booth collection, which I purchased back in October. I made a vow to NOT buy any paper this year, but we all know my no spending vows are pretty worthless! 

I cut all the papers and chose a few embellishments from the collection pack. Then I went to my ribbon stash to see what ribbons would match. Sometimes that peachy pink color is hard to match, but I found several ribbons to work!

I matted all the paper layers with black cardstock, and also created a mat for a 4x6 photo. It was a lot of fun to try a 12x12 page. I have not made one for over a year! I do miss scrapbooking, but I still prefer mini books and cards to the large pages. Plus, It is impossible to actually put a page like this into a scrapbook. Way too dimensional! It is better as wall decor. 
For the RRR products I used, I wrapped the layout with 3/4" Pink Chevron Striped Twill. I also made a large bow from the same ribbon. Next I created two loopy bows from the 1/2" Pink Salmon Seam Binding. I glued the bows onto the layout with hot glue, shaping the loops as I glued them down. 

I decided that the bow need some roses for Valentine's Day! I used a Red 25mm Red Cottage Rose, Red and White Open Roses in various sizes, and also some Red Rose Buds. 
Thanks for joining me today! I am so happy to be back! Have fun hopping! 

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
Misty
Karen
Really Reasonable Ribbon's Ramblings


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

Other Supplies Used:
Cardstock: ColorMates Smooth Black, Neenah Solar White
Paper: Simple Stories Kissing Booth
Adhesive: Art Glitter Dries Clear Glue, hot glue, foam tape
Other tools: paper trimmer, scissors, 1 1/4" circle punch

10 comments:

  1. Love love love this pretty layout and what a gorgeous puffy bow with all the lovely flowers!

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  2. What a pretty layout, Gloria! And yowza! That's some bow-dacious bow!

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  3. That bow cluster makes me think of a corsage...very pretty!

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  4. LOVE your layout and great papers and ribbon bow!

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  5. Great layout. Hope you do more.

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  6. Can't ever go wrong with papers from Simple Stories and these pretty ribbons match so perfectly. I love the contrast of the mostly black frame against all the colors.

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  7. I am loving your precious layout and how your incorporated so many ribbons and flowers!! I am having ribbon envy over here!!!! I have a ton and use a ton but those are gorgeous on the layout and am loving the match up of the twill with the seam binding!!! You taught me something and inspired me! Thanks!!

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    1. I love mixing textures and patterns, with paper or with ribbon!

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  8. Nice job! I'm not a scrap booker, however I can sure appreciate them! My question would be, how do you store this type of scrapbook page with the big, beautiful bow on it?
    Thank you for the inspiration for the blog hop!
    Hugs,
    Karen C

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    1. For a page that is super dimensional like this one I would place it in a shadow box style frame, or just display it on an easel or hang it on some fishing line with some small clothes pins, etc. This won't go into an album as it is way too thick.

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