Ribbons & Buttons For You

Today we wanted to showcase May Arts fabulous ribbon.  In this card we used May Arts pink and yellow Solid/Plaid ribbon.

Ribbons & Buttons For You

When creating this card I wanted to showcase May Arts beautiful ribbons as the focal point. I just added the embossing behind to soften the look of the card and let the buttons and ribbons stand alone!

Download the pdf handout here

Supplies

Stamps: Wonderful Words Additions (papertrey ink)

Ink: Basic Black Craft ink (Stampin’ Up!)

Paper: Pretty In Pink CS, Basic Gray CS (Stampin’ Up!); Smooth White CS (Bazzill)

Accessories: buttons (papertrey ink); buttons, embossing buddy, Stampin’ Dimensionals, ribbon scissors, bone folder, white baker’s twine (Stampin’ Up!); Primary Ebony Superfine embossing powder (WOW! Embossing); Heat It! tool (Ranger); Tape Runner XL, tiny glue dots (thermo-web); Pink Solid/Plaid ribbon, Yellow Solid/Plaid ribbon (May Arts); Mystic M-Bossabilities , Grand Calibur (Spellbinders); Fabri-tac (Beacon Adhesives); Tombow multi-purpose liquid adhesive (Tombow); hot glue (Martha Stewart)

 

Congratulations Card

I had a small pile of Just Eat Cake Designer Series Paper scraps on my desk. I pieced the small strips together completing the background for this card. Adding the greeting and buttons to highlight just pulled the card together.

CongratulationsCard

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Supplies

Stamps: Curly Cute (Stampin’ Up!)

Ink: Early Espresso Craft ink (Stampin’ Up!)

Paper: Baja Breeze CS, Whisper White CS, Early Espresso CS, Peach Parfait CS, Just Add Cake DP (Stampin’ Up!)

Accessories: bone folder, SNAIL adhesive, mini glue dots, paper trimmer, Brights Designer buttons, clear embossing powder, heat tool, paper snips (Stampin’ Up!); Big Shot (Sizzix)

 

Have a wonderful weekend!

8 replies on “Ribbons & Buttons For You”

  1. I really like both of them. CAS, too, which is a definite plus! Thanks for the great video tutorial, Tracy. A great way to use up scraps of ribbon and papers. I’ve bookmarked both.

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