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Saturday, April 13, 2013

RRR April Blog Hop

Hello my crafty friends!  Welcome to the Really Reasonable Ribbon Blog Hop.  If you've come from Bonnie, you're on the right track.  If not, you'll want to start at the beginning:  RRR Ramblings

If you're a regular follower of my blog, what you're about to see is nothing like I've ever made before.   I truly fell in love with this month's Ribbon Club kit.  I adore turquoise, and lime green...yum!  You put the two together and you get fabulous fun!  So, I immediately thought I had to make a project incorporating a collection of ribbon from this kit and decided to try Mixed-Media.  YIKES!!  WAY out of my comfort zone.  I've never tried it before, and to start with bright colors?  Am I crazy!?!?!?  I'm usually more comfortable with a neutral color palette.



Well, I did it, and I have to say.  I'm pretty happy with it.  I think it's super fun and the sentiments and colors are uplifting. 

I started out with a Burlap 4" x 6" panel by Tim Holtz and put a layer of Gesso over it.  I then began playing with my new Tim Holtz Distress Paints by Ranger.  Now these are super fun!!  I first used the paints with some stencils by The Crafter's Workshop:  Mini-Ledger (Black Soot), Mini-Art (Black Soot), Mini-Chevron (Mustard Seed), Mini-Fence Frame (Spiced Marmalade),  and Mini-Splats (Fired Brick).




When I had my background completed, I added the strips of ribbon, from RRR's Monthly Ribbon Club Kit for April, to the bottom with some Scor-Tape.  I also added a flower I had made awhile back.  RRR's White Sheer Box Pleats would work beautifully for the flower also.





I then took Broken China, Mustard Seed and Mowed Lawn Distress paints, splotched them onto my craft mat, and ran white cardstock through them to get the background for the butterfly (Wonderful Wings - Spellbinders) I wanted to diecut.  I think this color combination goes beautifully with the ribbons.  I then diecut the front of the butterfly from vellum and used Broken China (Ranger Distress Paint) to color it and adhere it to the back piece.  I used my Quickie Glue Pen and some glitter to add sparkle to the butterfly too.



Lastly I stamped the two fun and charming sentiments using the Waltzingmouse set Playful Pinwheels, tore them up and added some more Distress Paint.

The rhinestones are from Zva Creative and Pizzazz Aplenty.

That's it for today's project.  I hope I've inspired you to step out of your boxes and get "mixed up".  Mixing mediums can be super fun!!

Now, you'll want to continue on the hop.  Cheryl is next.


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Stamps:  Playful Pinwheels (Waltzingmouse Stamps)
Paper:  White (PTI), Vellum
Ink:  Onyx Black (Versafine)
Accessories:  Ribbon and Lace (Really Reasonable Ribbon), Wonderful Wings die (Spellbinders), Gesso, Distress Paints (Ranger), Rhinestones (Zva Creative and Pizzazz Aplenty), Burlap Panel (Tim Holtz), Stencils (The Crafter's Workshop), Scor-Tape 

28 comments:

  1. Oh squeeee! This is just delightful - and yes! A new thing for you. You rocked it! I am totally intimidated by mixed media.... LOVE this, Tosh!

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  2. Tosh, I like what you did with the ribbon as fringe along the bottom of the canvas.Nicely done.

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  3. WOW!!!This is very pretty,love how you used the ribbon,the butterfly is awesome...

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  4. That turned out fabulous! I love all the bright and happy colors!

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  5. Your card is full of beautiful spring colors! Love your butterfly!! Love the use of ribbon!! Wonderful!! So fun that you are designing with RRR this month!!
    Hugs
    Heather

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  6. love your project, tosha! these are some of my favorite color combos. great textures! - vivian

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  7. I'm also intimidated by mixed media. This is beautiful! Thanks for showing us something else to think of when we are crafting!

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  8. Such a beautiful combination of colorful ribbons and that butterfly! Stunning!
    Hugs
    Tammy Louise

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  9. What an awesome creation...beautiful...
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  10. I would say your mixed media design is a smashing success! Congrats on trying something new!

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  11. The butterfly is beautiful - just as a butterfly should be!

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  12. Turned out awesome and I like your use of ribbon.

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  13. I've never tried mixed media either, I'm a little intimidated by it. Your project is beautiful!! Love it! TFS God bless!!

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  14. Absolutely beautiful! I love your card. The butterfly and ribbon are wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown

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  15. Love all the wonderful textures. Very pretty. TFS.
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  16. What a fun way to use the ribbons!

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  17. Love love all the pretty colors very spring

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  18. Great job on your Mixed Media. I love your style. Your flower should have a tutorial, I adore it!

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  19. Beautiful! I love your strips of ribbon.

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  20. Great card and like the way you incorporated the different ribbons.

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  21. Gorgeous! Love this ribbon set.


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  22. Great card, so much to look at and so many ideas in the one creation. . . . beautiful : )

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  23. Wow! Love how you incorporated the ribbons!

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  24. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  25. Amazing work! And welcome to the RRR family this month! So happy to see you here!

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  26. Wow! Great idea using the burlap! t.igo

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Thank you so much for stopping by! Your kind words of encouragement are so appreciated!! Happy Stamping!!