July 16, 2023 – Luv 2 Stamp Blog Hop

Welcome to the Luv 2 Stamp Group’s 2023 Blog Hop! We are excited to share projects with you again for the third year. This year we are shaking things up and bringing you all new monthly themes to inspire your next project!

Once you are done with each post, scroll down to the bottom and you will see a list of Blog Hop participants. You can click on their name to go to their post or you can click the NEXT button to go to the next post in line. Happy crafting!

This month’s theme is “Ribbon.”

 

Ribbon Madness

The products for todays blog hop are from our new 2023-2024 Annual Catalog. Getting a new catalog and seeing these new products is like Christmas morning for me. And this one came with 5 new In Colors AND a major COLOR REFRESH! I have used some of these new colors in my project this month.

When I found out our focus was “ribbon” for this blog hop, I wondered how I was going to come up with something interesting. I finally came up with the idea to do a “ribbon weaving” project. I named it, affectionately, “Ribbon Madness” because … I kind of thought I was going mad doing this weave. This was all new to me and I was flying by the seat of my pants.

If you know me, you know I LOVE TEXTURE! This project is bursting with texture – with the 3D Cane Weave embossed card front and the different textures of the three ribbons I wove together! I LOVE how this project turned out! It might be my all time favorite!

I don’t take full credit for this though. My husband and Stampin’ Up! partner helped me with some of the creativity in design of this card and I am very thankful to him. 🙂

I hope you enjoy this project as much as I did!

Ribbon Madness Card
Finished size: 4 1/4” W x 5 1/2″ H – Side Fold

The products used are:

  • Stamps
    • Hope You Know (sentiment)
    • Earthen Textures (envelope flap)
    • Color & Contour (envelope flap)
  • Dies: Stylish Shapes
  • Embossing Folder: Cane Weave 3D
  • CS: Basic White, Lost Lagoon, Wild Wheat
  • Ink: Lost Lagoon, Wild Wheat
  • Ribbon
    • Pebbled Path Textured Ribbon
    • Lost Lagoon Bordered Ribbon
    • Natural Wavy Trim

To duplicate this project, measurements, a project tutorial, and links to products used are below.

Imperial Measurements

  • Base: Lost Lagoon Cardstock – 8 1/2″ W x 5 1/2″ H, scored in half at 4 1/4″
  • Layer 1: Wild Wheat Cardstock – 3 1/4″ W x 3 1/4″ H
  • Layer 2: Basic White Cardstock – 4″ W x  5 1/4″ H
  • Sentiment Tag Layer 1: Wild Wheat Cardstock (scrap) – 2 1/2″ W x 1″ H (Finished size. Start with a larger piece – about 2 3/4″ W x 1 1/4″ H.)
  • Sentiment Tag Layer 2: Basic White Cardstock (scrap) – 2 3/8″ W x 7/8″ H
  • Hidden Layer (behind ribbon): Wild Wheat Cardstock – 3 1/2″ H x 3 1/2″ W (Finished size. Start with a larger piece – about 5″ x 5″.)
  • Inside Layer: Basic White Cardstock – 4 1/8″ W x 5 3/8″ H
  • Ribbon: Pebbled Path Textured Ribbon – 5 pieces cut at 5″ long
  • Ribbon: Lost Lagoon Bordered Ribbon – 6 pieces cut at 5″ long
  • Ribbon: Natural Wavy Trim – 9 pieces cut at 5″ long

Project Tutorial

Step 1 – Cut the Lost Lagoon cardstock to 8 1/2″ W x 5 1/2″ H. Score evenly in half at 4 1/4″ and fold. Use your Bone Folder to burnish the fold to get a crisp edge.

Step 2 – Using the Ribbon Madness Weaving Diagram below, weave your ribbon pieces accordingly. Once woven, tighten all ribbon pieces up. Anchor in a few places with liquid glue. Use glue sparingly. It does dry clear but you don’t want to see the glue through the ribbon once dry. This is just to hold it so you can careful turn it over to glue and secure to the Hidden Layer. RESERVE 1 piece of the Lost Lagoon Bordered Ribbon and 1 piece of the Natura Wavy Trim for the inside layer of your card.

Step 3 – Use the Hidden Layer cardstock to turn the woven ribbon over. Carefully slide it under the ribbon and flip it over on your worksurface. Once flipped over, tighten up anything that might have loosened. Put liquid glue on each strip of ribbon. Be careful to not use too much. You don’t need a lot to make this adhere. Lay the Hidden Layer cardstock over it, lightly press it down. Flip it back over. While the glue is still wet, tighten up and straighten any ribbon pieces that are out of place. Once done, press it down with your hand. Hold for about 30 seconds. Set this aside to let the glue fully dry.

Step 4 – Using the 2nd to largest square die from the Stylish Shapes Dies, cut a square in the center of Layer 1, Wild Wheat Cardstock.

Step 5 – Using the largest square die from the Stylish Shapes Dies, cut a square in the center of Layer 2, Basic White Cardstock.

Step 6 – Using the Cane Weave 3D Embossing Folder, emboss Layer 2. HINT: Always emboss AFTER cutting your square in Layer 2. If you emboss first and then die cut, you will flatten the raised embossing.

Step 7 – Using the Hope you Know stamp that starts with “JUST SAYING Thank you” and the Lost Lagoon ink, stamp your sentiment on the Basic White piece of the sentiment tag and set aside. HINT: Before inking the stamp, mask off the rest of the sentiment with scotch tape. Ink the stamp so that only the words “JUST SAYING Thank You” are inked. Peel the scotch tape off BEFORE stamping onto your Basic White cardstock.

Step 8 – Using the large banner die from the Stylish Shapes Dies, die cut the Sentiment Layer 1, Wild Wheat Cardstock. You’re not going to need it to be full length. Using the largest square die from the Stylish Shapes Dies, cut a finised edge into both ends of this piece. The end result is a finished rectangle, just slightly larger than your Basic White Sentiment Layer 2.

Step 9 – Glue the Basic White Sentiment Layer 2 on top of the Wild Wheat Sentiment Layer 1.

Step 10 – You’re going to assemble the front of the card, starting by gluing the square Wild Wheat Layer 1 to the back of the embossed Basic White Layer 2. HINT: When gluing embossed layers, liquid glue (or Tear and Tape if you have it) works best.

Step 11 – Using large craft scissors, cut your ribbon square to about 3 1/2″ W x 3 1/2″ H. You want this layer to be slightly larger than your Wild Wheat opening on the front of the card. Using Scotch Tape, secure this layer to the back of the card front.

Step 12 – Using Foam Adhesive Sheets, cut strips to surround the ribbon layer and cover the back of the card front, leaving an edge of about 1/8″ inch around the entire back of the card front. You don’t want to see the Foam Adhesive Sheets from the front of the card.

Step 13 – Using liquid glue or your Seal+, put a small amount of adhesive on the back of the ribbon layer before adhering all of this to your card base.

Step 14 – Peel the release tape from the Foam Adhesive Sheets and carefully adhere the card front to the base of your card. HINT: Foam Adhesive Sheets are very UNforgiving so make sure your card front is straight before pressing down to your card base.

Step 15 – Using liquid glue, adhere your sentiment tag to the front of the card.

Step 16 – For the inside layer of the card, using Seal+ on the back of the remaining Lost Lagoon Bordered Ribbon, adhere it to the bottom of the layer, about 1/8″ up from the bottom. Using liquid glue on the back of the Natural Wavy Trim, adhere this to the top of the Lost Lagoon ribbon. Press and hold with your hand for about 30 seconds to get it to stick well. HINT: Put your liquid glue straight down the center of the Natural Wavy Trim.

Step 17 – Adhere the inside Basic White layer to the inside of your card.

Step 18 – Using the Earthen Textures and Color & Contour stamps and block D, stamp the images, using the Wild Wheat ink, on the envelope flap of your envelope. HINT: Leave the flap folded down but put a piece of scrap paper between it and the back of your envelope. This will keep you from accidentally stamping on either the front of or back of your envelope.

Products Used

Hope You Know Stamp Set – 161409

Earthen Textures Stamp Set – 161504

Color & Contour Stamp Set – 154994

Stylish Shapes Dies – 159183

Cane Weave 3D Embossing Folder – 160580

Basic White 8-1/2″x11″ Cardstock – 159276

Lost Lagoon 8-1/2″ x 11″ Cardstock – 133679

Wild Wheat 8-1/2″ x 11″ Cardstock – 161725

Lost Lagoon Classic Stampin’ Pad – 161678

Wild Wheat Classic Stampin’ Pad – 161651

Pebbled Path Textured Ribbon – 161632

Lost Lagoon Bordered Ribbon – 161171

Natural Wavy Trim – 161517

Basic White Medium Envelopes – 159236

Stampin’ Seal+ – 149699

Multipurpose Liquid Glue – 110755

Foam Adhesive Sheets – 152815

Tools Used

Paper Trimmer – 152392

Bone Folder – 102300

Take Your Pick – 144107

Paper Snips – 103579

Stampin’ Scrub
– 126200

Stampin’ Mist – 153648

Clear Block D – 118485

Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine – 149653

Grid Paper – 130148

Scotch Magic Tape

Crafting Scissors

If you don’t have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I’d love to be yours!  Start by clicking this link to get started!

8 Comments. Leave new

  • Wendy Varron
    July 16, 2023 9:14 am

    So beautiful! I love how you used the ribbon for your card!

    Reply
  • Jo Anne Hewins
    July 16, 2023 10:13 am

    Taleena, I absolutely love your ribbon weaving! Great idea! The Natural Wavy Trim looks great. I have trouble using it, but love it on your card.

    Reply
    • Taleena Koch
      July 16, 2023 2:05 pm

      Thank you so much! I too was struggling what to do with the Natural Wavy Trim but loved how this worked together. It is a nice masculine ribbon as well and looks fantastic layered on top of another ribbon. I can’t wait to do more with it.

      Reply
  • I love the weaving, the Natural Wavy Trim really gives it dimension. Thank you for sharing.

    Reply
    • Taleena Koch
      July 16, 2023 2:06 pm

      Thank you so much! I too love the dimension that the Natural Wavy Trim gives to this project. I am looking forward to using it more. I’m glad we have it for at least a year. 🙂

      Reply
  • Laurie Bradshaw
    July 16, 2023 1:09 pm

    Such a great way to use the ribbon, Taleena!

    Reply
  • Taleena Koch
    July 16, 2023 2:06 pm

    Thank you so much!

    Reply

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