Aug 04 2012

Ribbon Inspiration – Darsie Works with Net

Today we have some wonderful Ribbon Inspiration for you!  Net or webbed type ribbons are so popular now and SO versatile and fun!  Darsie, our Special Projects Designer here at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, accepted the task of using three different type of web/net ribbons, giving us an opportunity to compare them and see them in use.  You will LOVE these projects!

Darsie’s first project is a Halloween card — see the full post on Darsie’s blog for more details on how she did this.

Isn’t this FUN using the May Arts 2″ Webbed Weave Ribbon.

May Arts 1.5″ Net is used on the pumpkin — it’s a finer weave that the 2″ Webbed Weave.  Darsie notes that the 1.5″ Net can be cut with Spellbinders dies!

I was giddy with delight when I saw this project — what a DARLING gift idea!  What teacher or young lady would not LOVE this gift!

Again, refer to Darsie’s blog for more details.

To create this project Darsie used:

1.5″ Net – available in 17 colors

White 1.25″ Silk Ribbon

Twisted Burlap String – Grape

Prima Meadow Lark paper

JustRite Papercraft Antique Autumn Tags One

Kaisercraft Blue Rhinestones

A miniature bridal bouquet — OH, be still my heart!

Refer to Darsie’s Blog for more information.

Here’s what she used:

Spellbinders Spiral Blossom One

2.5″ Net – Ivory, Pink, Olive

String Leaves

1/4″ Silk Ribbon - Ivory

Tulle – Ivory

Thank you SO much, Darsie, for  your time and talent in creating these projects for The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.

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Here’s a look at the web/net ribbons that Darsie used:

This is the 2″ Webbed Weave used on the Halloween card.  It is the heaviest and most large and open weave of all those shown today.

This is the 1.5″ Net used on the Pencil and Pad project.  It is in stock in 17 colors, more than are shown in this photo.

This is the 2.5″ Net used on the Bridal Bouquet.  It is the finest weave of the 3 nets shown today.

Tulle (ivory) was also used — available in 15 colors.

Once again, you can see all of Darsie’s projects here on her blog.

I hope Darsie’s projets inspired you today and that you feel like getting crafty with net or web!

Items available at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, as linked.

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Store News

The Melissa Frances category has a lot of fun new additions if you like vintage and pretty!

JustRite AUGUST release sets are here – all of them!

Samantha Walker sets can be seen here, Becca Feeken  (Amazing Paper Grace) sets can be seen here.  The full August release can be seen here.

The 2010, 2011 and 2012 Heirloom Ornaments by Spellbinders are all in stock — they all coordinate with many of the JustRite Christmas sets.

New additions to the Graphic 45 category are Ladies’ Diary and Happy Haunting!

One of my favorite Graphic 45 lines has been re-stocked – Little Darlings.

Our HUGE sale on paper continues — many up to 50% off.  Refer to this post for more specific links.

And as usual, the Prima flower section is filled to over flowing with gorgeous flowers!!!

All other new items listed in the store can be seen quickly here under What’s New?

Find sale items here and here.

Thank you for shopping at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.

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Thank you so  much for visiting again today!

It’s been a super busy week and today we have a wedding to attend — always such a pleasure to go to a wedding!

I wish you a wonderful weekend ahead!

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  2. Kathy S says:

    Darsie sure is one talented lady- love all these projects

  3. Kelly Sas says:

    Wow! This is the first I have heard of or seen this webbing!!! Another reason I love your blog – you keep up with the latest trends worth knowing about!!!

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