Thursday 27 August 2020

Favourite way to add ribbon (and why)

Welcome to As You Like It Challenge
Our fortnightly challenge is a home for you to create something 
which gives you a warm inner glow of pride, without lots of entry rules.

Usually we provide some options for you to choose from 
from which you can select your favourite to join in. 

For a change to win our prize or a top-3 spot, 
please remember tell us why you've made your choice
so that our team and readers can understand the reason it's your favourite.

eg, if the theme is 'favourite animal' and you decide on 'bunny', tell us why.

eg, you love Thumper, the rabbit from Bambi !

So get crafting and remember to have fun 
and enjoy your crafting time.


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Our winner is:

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So, onto our next challenge





The sponsor of this challenge is

Fantastic Ribbons




This fortnight's challenge theme is to showcase a project using 
Your Favourite way to Add Ribbon (& why).
You MUST explain WHY it is your favourite.

Here are the beautiful creations made by our Design Team to get your mojo flowing:


Anne
I always used to add ribbon and lace but recently I've been taking a more modern approach with my cards and there isn't really a place for them. 
I like to use dies instead now, this cute ric-rac adds an extra element or a die cut paper bow is a nice finishing touch too x





Double bows are my favourite - Being a bit thinner than satin this organza ties a smaller knot so despite being wider it still isn't too bulky. I used my bow-maker to tie a double-bow and then attached it to the base of my wedding card with some long tails.





I LOVE ribbon and my favourite type of ribbon is wrinkled seam binding.  I love the old vintage feel it gives and add it often to tags and dangles in my junk journals.





Elaine
When I add ribbon it is usually a bow. I am not the best bow maker so if it doesn't work I just tie a knot. Bows and tags just go together.





My favourite way to add ribbon onto my cards is the cheater method ;). I glue a piece of ribbon around the card-stock and glue a separate bow onto the ribbon. I like this because it is really easy. As a little extra I like to use a hole punch to punch 2 half circles on the sides of the card and that is the place where I will place the ribbon. That way is stays really nice in the same place and I think it looks cute.





Lorraine
My favourite way to add ribbon is to tie a double bow and stick it on. I don't really like faffing about with it so I always take the easy option. I tend to stick to satin ribbon as I find it easier to tie and I cut the ends with a ribbon cutter which stops them from fraying.





I don't add ribbon as much as I used to, but when I do it is similar to Larissa with a bow being added after I've attached a piece of ribbon around the card.  It takes me a while to get the bow how I would like and I'm not very good with a bow maker either, so when I eventually get the bow right, this method makes it easy.


I have lots and lots of ribbon and, when using it, add a bow on my makes as a finishing touch.



I rarely use ribbon, mostly because I can't get to grips with attaching it, so when I do use it I keep it really simple!




I don't often use ribbons. It depends on the type of card I make. Usually I make a separate bow and when necessary I do the same as Larissa: stick a loose bow on the ribbon. I have to say it takes a while before I am satisfied with my bow tie. For this card I only used a bow.




So now it's over to you.
We hope you will join in our challenge and show us your style.
Don't forget, you MUST explain WHY it is your favourite to be eligible to win.

Good luck, and happy crafting.
Hugs from the AYLI girls.

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Thursday 13 August 2020

Favourite colour to Pair with Pink (& Why)

Welcome to As You Like It Challenge
Our fortnightly challenge is a home for you to create something 
which gives you a warm inner glow of pride, without lots of entry rules.

Usually we provide some options for you to choose from 
from which you can select your favourite to join in. 

For a change to win our prize or a top-3 spot, 
please remember tell us why you've made your choice
so that our team and readers can understand the reason it's your favourite.

eg, if the theme is 'favourite animal' and you decide on 'bunny', tell us why.
eg, you love Thumper, the rabbit from Bambi !

So get crafting and remember to have fun 
and enjoy your crafting time.


Thank you to everyone who entered our last challenge. 
Our winner is:

#30 Deanne


Please email us at AsYouLikeItChallenge@hotmail.co.uk to claim your prize, 
and don't forget to grab your *winners* badge below:



and our Top 3 are

#9 - Nick









#22 - Esther



Congratulations and please grab our *Top 3* badge to display on your blog:








So, onto our next challenge





The sponsor of this challenge is

Lili of the Valley



This fortnight's challenge theme is to showcase a project using 
Your Favourite Colour Combo: Pink + ? (& why).
You MUST explain WHY it is your favourite.

Here are the beautiful creations made by our Design Team to get your mojo flowing:


Anne
I love pink and it goes well with so many other colours. My favourites combinations are green or aqua so I chose the latter here. This image is from the LOTV 2020 Christmas launch which is out on Friday and I like the modern colours for a change rather than traditional green and red x





My favourite is pink and cream (yes I know I've technically added some green, but I figured that a bit of grass was permitted!).  I think that the strawberry and cream colours are so pretty together.






My favourite combination using pink is currently pink and grey.  I love the way the neutral colour allows pink to pop!





Elaine

Pink and green. I love this cheerful and pretty combo. It has a feel of summer and happy notes.





I love pink and green together. They are so pretty together. This is the perfect colour combination for a pretty flower card. 



I love pink with any colour but I do think green compliments it well. I would usually go for a flowery theme with this colour combination but I decided to make a Christmas card while we are having such hot weather!



I love pink and grey together.  I think it's so pretty and elegant looking.



I have gone with green as Mother Nature makes such a good job of putting these two together!!


I've perhaps paired my pink with a slightly unexpected colour, and have chosen brown.  The reason why is that pink and brown together remind me so much of the "mallow cones" that our local cake shop used to sell, and they were always a treat for special occasions.  A blast from the past, although if you hunt far enough, you can still find them!





Pink is not my favourite colour, but I like the combination with my favourite colour green.



So now it's over to you.
We hope you will join in our challenge and show us your style.
Don't forget, you MUST explain WHY it is your favourite to be eligible to win.

Good luck, and happy crafting.
Hugs from the AYLI girls.
You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!
Click here to enter