
Hello and TGIF! Or as we like to say today on the blog, TGFR… thank goodness for RIBBON! We’ve had so much fun playing with May Arts ribbon this week, and hope we’ve inspired you to try something new on your own projects. But we’re not done yet! Two more of our artists have combined Hero Arts stamps with May Arts ribbon for your viewing pleasure!
First up, Sally Traidman:
“My first card features our new Wet Cement ink pad and the giant True Friends background. I did that fancy fold and glued some BasicGrey Kissing Booth paper on the front fold. Next I used our new Frame Cuts Heart Frame to cut through felt and tulle. The May Arts metallic ribbon (397-14-05) and a scrap of sparkly tulle make a great embellishment on the heart!”

Card by Sally Traidman. Find complete supplies and instructions here.
“My second card uses the giant red rick rack (330-14) from May Arts as an edge. Again I added BasicGrey Kissing Booth paper for some contrast. The red on red heart is from Four Hearts and is die cut with the same Frame Cuts die. The little flower is made from bunched up rick rack held together with a needle and thread. I added glitter for a center and a touch of bling. I love the texture of watercolor paper, so I cut a squarish card from that for the base card.”

Card by Sally Traidman. Find complete supplies and instructions here.
And one last Valentine before you head into the weekend, created by our own Tami Hartley. Tami worked with some adorable dotted grosgrain (DD-14) and some wonderful May Arts burlap string (SM-10) to create this happy little card. Take it away, Tami!
“This card started with a couple of hearts that I stamped and die cut using our new Frame Cuts (Heart Frame and Cupcake Frame sets.) After choosing a neutral kraft background, the card seemed like it needed a punch of color and pattern so I added some cute May Arts red grosgrain polka dot ribbon — first a flat piece adhered to the card with double sided tape, then a loop of it layered on top for some extra dimension. I love the playful touch it added! A bit of May Arts twine finishes off the clear button and ties in with the kraft paper.”

Card by Tami Hartley. Find complete supplies and instructions here.
Good news! We have one more ribbon giveaway for you this week! Just leave a comment here on this post and let us know how much ribbon you have!! C’mon, fess up! You have all weekend to let us know - comment by Sunday night at 9pm EST, and we’ll announce the winner on Monday!

We also promised to announce a winner today - are you ready?

We asked you to leave a comment on Monday’s post for a chance to win three rolls of May Arts ribbon. Congratulations to commenter #352, Gloria, who said:
“Always love the card ideas! That ribbon looks fabulous.”
Gloria please send your mailing address to the winner email account, which you’ll find over on the sidebar!
There will also be a winner announced on our Facebook page today, so if you commented over there this week, be sure to check if you’re the lucky winner!
Thank you for joining us this week. We’ve had so much fun working with May Arts ribbon, and we hope you’ve enjoyed it too! Head on over the May Arts blog as they wrap up our week together, too! And a heartfelt thank you to May Arts for sharing their fabulous ribbon with us!
We wish you a wonderful weekend! We’ll see you back here on Monday, when Lucy will be sharing her creativity with us!


