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Welcome to the joint blog hop with the designers of
and the designers from
I hope you've arrived directly from their
challenge blog because that's exactly where
you need to be if you are participating.
If not, pop back just a couple places to
and check out all the details on how you
can win some great baker's twine and a shopping spree from RibbonCarousel.com
Our designers are taking the challenge with
the girls over at RCC....
and creating something using baker's twine & ribbon.
I love the new 'Paradise' collection from Little Yellow Bicycle
and thought the colors were bright and fun.
I took this fabulous shade of seam binding from RCC
punched holes with my Japanese hole punch
{makes neater holes with no fraying}
and wove twine in Honeydew & Pink Sorbet.
The rest of the card is layering elements from LYB.
Here is what you could win from The Twinery...
and if you play along in the challenge, you could
win a fabulous shopping spree from RCC.
I hope you'll hop along with us...you have until
Friday, March 23rd, so plenty of time!
Your next stop on the hop is the very talented
Make sure to leave a quick note and I'll cross my fingers
that YOU will be the winner of that fabulous twine!
Project Recipe:
Patterned Paper: Paradise by Little Yellow Bicycle
Embellishments: baker's twine from The Twinery
seam binding from RibbonCarousel.com
Clear Cut Acetate, Cardstock Stickers, Tear-Out Ticket Book
all from the Paradise Collection from Little Yellow Bicycle
seam binding from RibbonCarousel.com
Clear Cut Acetate, Cardstock Stickers, Tear-Out Ticket Book
all from the Paradise Collection from Little Yellow Bicycle
67 comments:
Oh this is SO FUN!!! love the little birdie and the fun mix of twine colors.
Great card, love how you've embellished the bow with twine :)
Adore the way you alternated The Twinery twine through your holes!
LOVE the way you "twined!" And that LYB birdie is just too cute!
Love this card Julie, perfect for the first day of spring and perfect for the hop.
very fun card.
I haven't visited your blog for a little while. Shame on me. Love your Creations! Love your Card! Those Birds are so Cute! Thanks for Sharing! :0)
I love the way your ribbon looks stitched with the different twine colors! I would have never thought of that!
What a fun card! Love the little stickers/dies that you used and so clever to punch holes in the seam binding and weave the twine through. Looks great!
LOVE how you stitched through the ribbon...brilliant!
Great technique, I've never seen that before. Very cute card!
Gorgeous projects!
//Katarina
I like these hops because I can see such a variety of projects. Thanks for sharing.
Love how you did your happy, goe perfect with such a delightful card. Thank you for sharing.
Adorable! Love how you used the twine and those little birdies are so super sweet!
Love how you did the twine within the ribbon, so clever!!
Interesting way to punch up plain seam binding!
Beautiful colors - gorgeous card and a very interest design. I rally like it!
Sandy
Love your creations and finding new blogs! Thank you!!
Absolutely adore your card! Love the little birdie! :D Beautiful use of ribbon and twine!
cute card. great use of ribbon and twine
I love how your put the ribbon and twine together! Really cute how you binded the two embellishment together ^_^
Love the Bird theme. So cute! You all are so talented!!
That is so cute!!!! Love the paper for the bird too.
Theresa
scrappinginheels@gmail.com
I love the twine, there are so many uses for it.
Super fun card, love the colors! Great idea with the ribbon and twine, so creative!
This is sucha beautiful card, very spring-y!
I love the mix of twine and ribbon. Your colors are perfect on that card!! :)
Love the card... Love the birds
I just love how you've woven the different colors of twine into the ribbon. TFS your fabulous card!
Cute card.
I love birdie cards. Thanks.
Oh this is so cool! Love how you sewed the twine into the ribbon. This is awesome! :) Glad I hopped by for this piece of inspiration!
Hugs,
Karen C
www.busybusyhoneybee.wordpress.com
I like how the sprigs shoot off the top of the card.
Oh wow what a fun card!!!!
The plaid birds are adorable.
I'm with you on the LYB papers! So fun! Lovin' the hop and all this great inspiration!
Such a fun card- love your plaid bird!
What a cute card - the colors just make me smile!
LOVE the birdie!! And I LOVE your stitching with the twine! FUN!
Love the happy birthday banner and the birdie!
i just got some of the twine. didn't think to mix it with ribbon. good idea.
cute and very creative to mix the twine with the ribbon.
Great card and hanks for the opportunity.
Super cute card. TFS
i have that paradise collection from yellow bicycle. very inspiring!!
Wonderful card!!! Love the twine on the ribbon!!!
What a wonderfully hip card!!! Love it!!
Cute technique with the ribbon and twine!
http://paperribbonsbling.blogspot.com
Awesome card Julie!! I love all of the fab elements. =)
love the 2 different colours of twine
Love how you wove the twine in the ribbon, the card looks great!!
Cindylu
Cute and colorful Spring card!
Great card. So glad it is spring!
Too cute, love the twine "Stitches" thanks for sharing.
Have a lovely day!
Liz
unikebyyes{at}yahoo{dot}com
nice card! thank you for sharing.
Cute! All the elements go together to make a great card. TFS. Scrappy hugs!
Be blessed,
Christel
http://onescrappinsista.blogspot.com
askscrappinsista (at) hotmail (dot) com
Great card! Love the way you used the twine!
Impressive! Looks like a lot of work, but the results are wonderful!!!
Simply amazing birthday card Julie :)
Wow...what a fun idea to weave the twine through the ribbon!
-Tifany
http://inkblotsbytrd.blogspot.com
love all the patterns in this card, and your use of twine!
Pretty card!
What a fun and cheerful card. Thanks for sharing.
Love the cards!
I love all the bright colors.
marg0006@verizon.net
Loving Scrapper101
Hi Julie! I haven't seen this collection in person yet, but you make me want to find it ASAP. It looks amazing and I love how you layered everything together so well.
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