Hi Everyone
Happy Handy Hippo Monday to you!
I hope everyone has survived the snow and not had any mishaps!!
We still have a bit lying around this morning but certainly not as bad as yesterday.
Sorry that I am a bit late today .. .. hopefully it has given you all time to grab some ribbon bits for another play with my little tutorial coming up later in this post.
Sorry that I am a bit late today .. .. hopefully it has given you all time to grab some ribbon bits for another play with my little tutorial coming up later in this post.
My share today is a little promise of the lovely summer days to come when we will see all those lovely butterflies flitting about here and there.
I used my Nestabilities to make a circular easel card .. .. though why I make easel cards at all I have no idea because I just cannot photograph them for toffee LOL!!!
Below you can find the Handy Hippo magic button .. .. and if you click on it you can see all the lovely goodies I used to make this little project. Everything I have used has been automatically added to a shopping basket and as always you can remove anything you do not need (or add anything else you can't resist).
You will notice that the actual butterfly stamp is out of stock at the moment .. . .there were loads available when I made my sample .. .. they are fluttering out of stock at the speed of light!! Can't wait to play with it again as I can see so many possibilities for the lovely images. (You can asked to be emailed when it is back in stock).
Here is the full set .. .. isn't it scrummy:
This week I am concentration on using ribbon when you don't want to have a bow.
These are the three looks I am going to show you first. They are all basically the same .. .. but different LOL!!! |
The first look is achieved simply by threading your ribbon through one hole and up through the second. The two ends of the ribbon being stuck down with tape on the reverse side. |
To achieve the second look .. .. instead of wrapping the left hand end to the back of your work you need to thread it back down the first hole |
So your work will look like this at this stage |
Next bring the same end back up through the second hole again |
You can cut the ends now .. .. which is great if you don't have much ribbon to work with |
Alternatively you can wrap the ends and attach them to the back of your work |
Here are the three looks .. .. and to ring the changes even more I have stuck a little flower into the gap on the first example I showed you to give it another look. |
So that is it for another week.
A few more ways for you to play with your ribbons. Apologies again for the photo overload .. .. but short of a video (and there is no chance of one of those!!) there is no other way I can show you each step.
Still some other ways to use up your ribbons so Part 3 will be coming next week.
I hope that you have all enjoyed my post today and I wish you all a good week until the next Happy Hippo Monday.
Love
and all the lovely friendly people at Handy Hippo
Morning Jules! What a very unusual easel card, I just love your design. Thanks too for the tut on bows, nice to have something different to play with! Hugs x
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely recent creations, Jules, I particularly love your little penguin. Great new ribbon tutorial too. Hugs, Lesley
ReplyDeleteOh wow Jules - fab, fab card and more super tips on using ribbon too. None of which I'd have thought of, so many thanks! Care to come and help me with the stamp cataloguing? :) It's gonna be a loooong job! Di xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and thanks for the tips with the ribbons. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jules,
ReplyDeleteLove your easel card, those butterfly stamps are gorgeous, no wonder they are flying out the store!
Love your part 2 of the ribbon tutorial. Fabulous ideas that while I may have come across them at one time or other, were lost and forgotten. Thanks for the reminder!
Hugs and Cheers,
Kasey ~ in Oz
I love your easel card Jules. I haven't yet ventured to different shaped cards but they are certainly on my todo list x
ReplyDeleteHello Jules,
ReplyDeleteYou are FAR too hard on yourself as your photos of your easel cards are no less perfect than the images of any other card!
Super tut also, it was really lovely and so professional, simply put it was perfect!
Lovely easel card using super soft shades too!
Have a super week,
Keryn x
I LOVE your easel card Jules. It's soooo pretty . . . and nothing wrong with your photography either!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ribbon tutorial . . . it's a lovely idea. Might try this one xxx
What a great easel card Jules, and those stamps are goreous. Thanks for another great tutorial
ReplyDeleteBeryl x
I absolutely adore your easel card,Jules. Thanks for the ribbons tutorial. Very inspirational.
ReplyDeleteMichaela xx
Beautiful card ... and your photography is absolutely fine despite the angst :) I love your butterflies and all the neat little touches that make your cards so distinctive are there, as ever. Elizabeth x
ReplyDeleteWell I think your easel look fabulous - can't see what's wrong with your photography of it either!!
ReplyDeleteYou're really spoiling us with all these fabulous ribbon technique geniusness too - I love this tutorial :-)
Tara x
Oops! Forgot to say, I'll be pinching a few of your ribbon tips - great tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteadore your card jules,fab design,I've ordered a grand calibur so hope to try out some new shapes.Great ribbon tips, I'll be trying them. Thanks janex
ReplyDeleteAnother fabby tutorial Jules! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI've just been catching up with your posts from the last few days - there are some real beauties there, I love the baby one!
Sheena
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Really gorgeous card Jules and i am loving your ribbon tips K x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Jules. Love your butterfly set and how beautiful they turned out. That touch of gold Stickles really makes them pop.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the bit on the non-bow use of ribbon. I used to use those techniques and will definitely revisit them.
TFS
Hugs,
Carole
Oh no Jules, butterflies, my guilty pleasure! Thank goodness they aren't in stock otherwise l'm thinking hubby may divorce me with all the money l'm spending lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat card and thanks for the ribbon class
xxx
Love the easel card Jules and thanks for showing us some more ways to use our ribbons. Carol x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card hun, love the colours!
ReplyDeleteFab tut, thank you!
hugs shell xx
A gorgeous easel card. I love the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteThe things to do with ribbons are very useful and I may pinch some of the ideas!
Nikki x
Oh Wow! Jules, you make it look so easy..you don't know how long I sit sometimes trying to get a lovely bow or look!! Thank you for such a lovely, easy to follow tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteYour Easel card is stunning, very clever to use spellbinders to make a lovely mini card..The colours are outstanding!
Hugs,
Marjorie
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Gorgeous easel card, and what a great bow tutorial, thanks so much Jules, Jo x
ReplyDeleteI love your ribbon treatments, and those butterfly stamps are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creation Jules, so warm and summery just what we need.
Happy crafting
Tracy x
Wow Jules your easel card is fantastic.Love the rustic colours.Stunning.Another great ribbon tutorial dearie.Hope you're staying cosy.Love Debbie x
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and love the tutorial
ReplyDeleteHugs louise xx
Great tuts Jules, I will be trying them out soon myself xx
ReplyDeleteHi Jules
ReplyDeletewowzer a beautiful card, great shape luv the butterflys, fabulous work, great tutorial, sue,x
Oh now that's a superb card! Very different, I love it... as you can probably tell! Thanks for the little ribbon tutorial too, I'm always looking for new ways to use up bits of ribbon.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Brenda
Loving your gorgeous easel card. and thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHelen x
Oh Jules I can't believe it's been so long since I've paid you a visit. As always your cards are brilliant! I especially love this card, these butterflies are so beautiful, they look like they are about to take flight. Another fab tutorial, looking forward to the next installment.
ReplyDeleteBlessings Bernie
Hi Jules - love the Easel card and the butterfly stamp is just divine. Will have a go at the ribbons later, thank you for sharing x Susan x
ReplyDeleteHi Jules, this is a great card and fab tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletehugs Lynsey x
Beautiful card Jules and your photos are great. Thanks for the fab tutorial too. Hope you are well. Luv Trish x
ReplyDeleteHi Jules, what an unusual and very beautiful easel card. I think you've photographed it very well.
ReplyDeleteThe butterflies are stunning and I'm not surprised the stamps have sold out. I think after seeing this card people will be buying them as fast as they can be restocked!
Thanks for the ribbon tutorial - fab again! I will certainly try these.
xx
Fabulous easel card Jules, gorgeous details and colours...Thanks for showing us some ways to use our ribbons.
ReplyDeleteWendy xx
love your card jules.the shape is fantastuc and gorgeous rich colours and butterflies :D
ReplyDeletexx coops xx
LOVE the card. The colors are just beautiful!! Thanks again for another wonderful tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteThis card is simply stunning Jules - I love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great tutorial too - must remember use some of these techniques some time soon!!
Hugs
Denise xx
Gosh your card is stunning, love the butterflies and such gorgeous colours. Thank you for the ribbon tutorials too Jules, very handy. Take care, Lyn x
ReplyDeleteOh I really love this card Jules! what a beautiful design. I love the colour combo. The butterflies and embellishments are stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThank You so much for the ribbon tutorial. There are some fab ideas here and the photos are just perfect!
Hope you have a good week!
Love Sue xx
Hello Jules
ReplyDeleteOh Wow what a brilliant easel card it's gorgeous. I love the warm colours (makes me think of Summer) and what stunning butterflies.
irene
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WOW Jules fabulous tutorial on ribbons, so much knowledge and talent:0) Lovely easel card, the colours are just gorgeous, it's a difficult shape to take photos of but I think you did it beautifully, hugs Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous easel card Jules - I haven't made one in ages and I can never figure out how to create these round ones anyway!!! Love the colours and the butterfly stamps are a 'must have'. Thanks for the tutorial - very useful and looking forward to the next one. Have a good day. tfs
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Heather
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I am so glad I found your blog. Not only do I get to see and enjoy your beautiful work but we get tips and tricks too!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!!
Beautiful card Jules love the design,the papers are delish, thanks for the rinnon tut, must have a go at this.
ReplyDeleteHugs Linda
Wow Jules that is gorgeous love your butterflies and your card design. Fabulous tutorial. hugs Shirleyxxxxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Jules, love the colours!
ReplyDeleteClairex
Hi Jules, wow!!!! this is a stunning easel card. I have this stamp set, I love what you have done with it. Gorgeous details, your faux stitching is perfect. :o)
ReplyDeleteDonna x
Beautiful card there Jules. And wonderful tut on the ribbons. I have to have a snippet of ribbon on projects. A bit like you with hearts ey!! Nice to see some alternative ways.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful Jules! Gorgeous colours and design, love those fab butterflies. Thanks for the great ideas for ribbon too :o) Lisa x
ReplyDeleteThats so pretty Jules! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat circular easel card, love the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous tutorial too.
Avril xx