Sunday 29 April 2012

Winner of Colour Challenge (and the rabbit .....)

The winner of the April colour challenge (pink/orange/aqua) is
number 29
Please email us with your details so we can arrange to send you the £10 gift voucher generously donated by the lovely girls over at Lili of the Valley  - you can treat yourself in their online store and there is also a Fuschia Mini Ribbon Kit from the Ribbon Girls




The winner of the fabulous rabbit made by our super talented teamie Gail is
Let  us have your details Margie so we can arrange to send you the rabbit

We'll be back  on Monday with more inspiration by the Ribbon Girl Design Team and news of a fabulous red, white and blue give away but until then, feast your eyes on these creations - all products mentioned are available from the Ribbon Girl online store

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By Claudia who used aqua satin ribbon and hat pins

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Jacqui added pink tulip seam binding and pink button twine to this pretty birthday card

Tab used Vintage style lace, Seaming binding, Tiny Silver Key, and Rose Buds.


 Mary G  used pink and fuschia saddlestitch, dusky rose tiny ric rac, a pink button mulberry roses and pretty blossoms, and sugar and spice pearls

See you tomorrow!


5 comments:

Janette said...

I just have to say all these creations are just stunning, wow.xx

KalySto said...

Hi, girls! I'm just home from a short holiday and I saw that I won your fabulous prizes!!!! And now I'm desperately searching for the email to contact you at.I'll try the Ribbon Girl Shop contact email but if it's not the case you can find me at drkalinasto(at)gmail.com
Thank you so much! You just made my day ! :))))

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Aunty Sue said...

what beautiful creations and colours

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