More Ribbon Fun with Stampendous and May Arts

We’re back for Day 2 of our week long romp through the spools of ribbon with the folks at May Arts! Today we’re bringing you some Design Team Inspiration from:

Stampendous Impressions Blog (you are here)

Janelle Stollfus

Jennifer Dove

Stephanie Lee

Taylor Usry

Suzanne Czosek

May Arts Blog

And here on the home front we’re sharing with you just how a gorgeous piece of wide, silk ribbon can spice up an easy gift idea! Painting this inexpensive wooden “basket” from Michaels Stores with acrylic paint then embossing on it with our Cling Jumbo Pinecone Boughs, Aged Green Embossing Enamel and Carnelian PEARLustre Embossing Powder was simple. Adding the bright red ribbon just finished it off and made it so completely festive! A fast easy way to a gift container that will be used over and over for gift giving or to hold pencils, brushes, silk plants or any number of things. Wow!

Pinecone Bough Box by Kristine Reynolds

Wanna win some ribbon and stamps? Visit all the blogs above and leave insightful comments (the kind that let us know you really looked at the project). We’ll choose a random blogger each day to pick a random winner! Congratulations to Monday’s winner from Wendy Jordan’s Blog:

Jengd

Email us at submissions@stampendous.com, Jen, to claim your prize of some exciting Stampendous stamps and May Arts ribbons!!

29 Responses

  1. love this idea. I have quite a few items like these that will make
    cute mini gifts

  2. Love that wide silk ribbon!

  3. The stamp is just gorgeous – can almost feel those pine needles… and the ribbon is the perfect festive touch!
    Alison x

  4. This is so classy with the big red bow and the pine needles and cones.

  5. Great gift idea!

  6. thats a cute seasonal box! I like the bow-its so big and red, winter-y

  7. Gorgeous red ribbon!

  8. What a great bag, the ribbon makes it look rich. X

  9. Love this bag and the ribbon makes the bag.

  10. I love that big pinecone image and the bow is GORGEOUS!

  11. Such a fabulous idea for gift giving. Love that beautiful red bow, looks so festive!!!

  12. Fabulous project and lovely ribbon!

    Carol B
    ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

  13. Yay! Thank you! Cute project today- so simple but versatile and usable.

  14. This is such a pretty gift box and I do love that stamp!

  15. Great idea for a hostess gift or for mini gifts for friends/family. Love the pinecone and needles image.

  16. What a great gift bag! Fab job Debi!

  17. Love how you decorated that cute basket! The pine bough stamp is gorgeous and the pretty bow really makes it special!
    DeniseB

  18. Very nice. I like the pine cone and needles-(so wintery) and the ribbon really gives it some color.

  19. I like your pine needles, they look real. The Aged Green enamel is so cool.

  20. Great project.

    craftymom205 at yahoo dot com

  21. I especially like the stamped image. Pine needles and pine cones? NICE!

  22. Fun project

  23. What a fabulous gift bag!

  24. Love that this stamp could be for dress up or down! That gorgeous silk ribbon really dresses it up!! Love it!

  25. I can just see this project on my mantle with Christmas cards or giving it as gift when I make cards for someone for them to mail. Great creativity!

  26. Love the box great stamping of the pinecone and brough and use of ribbon. TFS pammejo1@yahoo.com

  27. The pine needles look so real, beautifully stamped. And the ribbon just screams holidays. Thanks for sharing.

  28. Beautiful–that ribbon just makes the stamped image pop–just gorgeous!

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