Friday, April 13, 2012

The Really Reasonable Ribbon and The Rubber Cafe' Blog Hop


Hello blogging friends! Today, is the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop for the month of April. We have a special treat for the April Blog Hop---the RRR Design Team Members & Special Event Design Team Members will be teaming up with the Design Team Members from The Rubber Cafe'! We will be showcasing the April Ribbon Club Assortment and other Ribbons and Trims from RRR and Rubber Stamps, Glue, Glitter and other Crafty Supplies from TRC.

There will be two prizes offered on the blog hop--one will be on the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog and the other one will be on The Rubber Cafe' Blog. The prizes are both an approximate value of $20 each. Comments are encouraged on all of the stops but, the prizes will be randomly selected from the two company blogs.


This month there is a beautiful assortment of Pastel Ribbons included in the April Ribbon Club Assortment Click HERE for more details.

If you are following the order of the blog hop you should have just come from Rita's Blog. If not and you just happened to pop in for a visit please click HERE to start the blog hop at the The Rubber Cafe' Blog.


For my project I created a Shabby Paris wall hanging using the Welcome Spring! April Ribbon Club Assortment from Really Reasonable Ribbon and I also used several stamp sets, Scrap Happy Sheer Glue, You're So Fine Glitter and Pearls from The Rubber Cafe'.


I started with a wood wall hanging piece and I put two coats of Gesso on the wood and then I used Spun Sugar, Milled Lavender and Stormy Sky Distress Inks to add some color. Next I misted the entire piece with Iridescent Gold Glimmer Mist. Then randomly stamped the images from S-114 Vintage Treasures using Pumice Stone Distress Ink.


Here is a close up so you can see the Glimmer Mist.



Next I stamped the image of the corset from the I-981 Be Stylish stamp set with Tuxedo Black ink, added a layer of Gesso and then added some color with Spun Sugar Distress Ink. Then I fussy cut the image and added the ribbon to the backside. I used a hot glue gun and scrunched the ribbon as I was gluing it in place to create a ruffle effect.


Here is a close up of the front so you can see all the pretty ribbon ruffles.


I applied Scrap Happy Sheer Glue to the corset and then I added Diamond Clear Glitter and Pearls. I also added wings to the corset. I used S5-101 Wings Of Hope die templates from Spellbinders to create the wings. Then I added Diamond Clear and Bronze Medal glitter to the wings. I stamped the I-985 Paris Nights Background using Tuxedo Black ink, added Gesso and then same colors of Distress Inks as mentioned above. Then I used S5-077 Labels Twenty-Five to die cut the image and I inked the edges and added glitter to the tower.


I used the pink ribbon to create a flower and added a gold filigree jewelry finding and a pearl to the center.


I applied Scrap Happy Sheer Glue and Diamond Clear Glitter to several paper flowers and leaves from I am Roses.


Then I took the ribbon flower and the paper flowers and made a pretty little cluster down in the bottom corner. I also added a few Pearls.


I tied a piece of the pink ribbon to the top for a hanger and then I added more pink, blue and lavender ribbons.


Now to continue in the blog hop you need to hop on over to Cherry's Blog and check out her fantastic project!

Thank you so much for stopping by today and I hope you enjoy the Blog Hop with Really Reasonable Ribbon and The Rubber Cafe'!! Don't forget to visit the RRR Store and check out all of the beautiful ribbons, lace and trims! Also be sure to check out all of the Rubber Stamps and crafty goodness over at TRC!

I hope you have a wonderful and creative day!

Hugs & Smiles,
Heidi

Supplies
Really Reasonable Ribbon: Welcome Spring! April Ribbon Club Assortment
The Rubber Cafe': S-114 Vintage Treasures, I-985 Paris Nights Background, I-981 Be Stylish, Scrap Happy Sheer Glue, You're So Fine Glitter - Diamond Clear, Bronze Medal, Pearls (coming soon), Stick "EM" Up Tool
Paper: Discount Carstock Simply Smooth White
Ink: Tsukineko Memento Tuxedo Black; Ranger Distress Inks - Pumice Stone, Spun Sugar, Milled Lavender, Stormy Sky
Dies: Spellbinders Grand Calibur, S5-077 Labels Twenty-Five, S5-032 Elegant Post, S5-101 Wings Of Hope
Accessories: I am Roses Paper Flowers & Leaves; Tattered Angels Iridescent Gold Glimmer Mist; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares; Gesso; Gold Jewelry Finding, Wood Sign, Hot Glue Gun

49 comments:

  1. Oh my! This is stunning. That Eiffel tower, the flowers the dress on the corset! LOVE IT!!!! You da bomb. :)

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  2. I love how the ribbon on the corset turned out so clever and pretty!

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  3. Wowzaaa!!! This is sooo beautiful. And you work magic with those ribbons!!!!

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  4. Gorgeous!! Love the ruffles on the dress form!

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  5. Wow girl this is one amazing project! Love how you used both companies products and made so many wonderful layers.

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  6. fabulous project and great use of the ribbon!

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  7. OK...not sure where to begin here. This is amazing! The ruffles on the corset, the collage of flowers...so soft and pretty. All of it!

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  8. Wow girl! Gorgeous porjects! Well done!

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  9. Such a sweet project ! Perfect for spring ^_^

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  10. Love the corset and all those pretty colours! Awesome blog hop entry!

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  11. distressing adds so much! very cool! :)

    word verification is a pain! :p

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  12. Great use of all that ribbon and that corsett is quite something - what a surprise how you created it :)

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  13. great little corset.really cute. Thanks

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  14. Beautiful wall hanging. Love the colors you chose. Never would have thought that pink, purple and blue would look so fantastic together. Definitely have to try that combo. Thanks for the inspiration
    Hugs, Rosalee

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  15. Beautiful project - so inspiring!

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  16. Beautiful wall hanging. It would look great in a Vintage bathroom. TFS

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  17. Wow this is just Beautiful. I love how all the colors blend so well together. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. WOW!!! The wall hanging is a wonderful idea! Awesome!
    Sue O

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  19. Ok, but this point in the hop I just want to go into my studio and PLAY. This is just amazing. I love everything about it.

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  20. I love all of the creative ways you used the ribbon on this piece! This would be such a great hanging for a boudoir or bathroom.

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  21. Wow.....so much work went into this creative project....so many different elements.....good job!!!

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  22. WOW!!! All I need to describe it... WOW!

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  23. This is gorgeous Heidi! I love the little ruffly skirt you added to the corset and the flowers in the corner! I really need to learn how to make those ribbon flowers! I know there are tutorials, just have to sit myself down and do it! I love all the ribbon this month!

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  24. Omgosh this is BEAUTIFUL!!! I LOVE all the details and the ribbons used!! Also you used my favorite colors!!! Do you need my addy???? heheheheehehehehehe ok im tease'n but just had to add that in!!! Beautiful job and whomever is to receive this is going to LOVE it!! I know I would!!
    Hugs,
    Cheryl

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  25. Beautiful,,so creative!!! I love your wall hanging!!
    am a new follower!!!
    imogenelynn@wmconnect.com
    sweetlilcricut.blogspot.com

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  26. what an adorable wall hanging. loads of great tecniques, too.

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  27. You project is amazing Heidi. You attention to detail is incredible. I'm not sure what my favorite part is because I love it all - the beautiful ruffled skirt, the ribbon flower.... It's all just wonderful!

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  28. fabulous project!

    It's my first visit to your blog & just wanted to add your photography is outstanding! I love seeing close-ups and details!

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  29. OMG, love this! Great ribbon treatment on the form and the flowers are so beautiful and the images, love it!

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  30. Very pretty--I like the flower and the ribbon with the corset.

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  31. Wow, this is fantastic. I love how you used the ribbons. TFS.

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  32. Woah! This is really something! Alot of work has gone into this. It looks absolutely wonderful and so chic. Would fit in my decor, if you know what I mean...LOL

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  33. Omg What a great hanger!!!! I love how you told everyone what you used, for I am just starting and can't get over all the Beauty of your project!!!! brians@tds.net

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  34. This is wonderful. It would great in my daughters room. I could NEVER do it as great as yours but I can't wait to try some of your ideas. Thanks

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  35. I would love to attempt to make one for my DD's room...it's soo girly! Love it...you did a fabulous job!

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  36. heidi,
    this is so cute. the cluster of flowers in the lower left are amazing. i'm always blown away by your ability to arrange all those elements --not too much, just right.
    gail

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  37. Beautiful! I love all the elements! great job!

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  38. Amazing! Love the pretty colours, there's so much detail and your step by step images make it look so easy. TFS

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  39. Love what you did with the corset. Beautiful project!

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  40. Awe such a beautiful creation. I love what you have made. Stunning, Thank~you for sharing your inspirational crafty talent with us.
    Scrappingmamma

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  41. Great wall hanging, love how you did the corset and ribbon flower.

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  43. This is so elegant and stunning. I love the details and just wow! New follower!! This hop is so inspirational.

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