Graphic 45 and May Arts have teamed up to host a super fun blog hop this week! Be prepared to be captivated and AMAZED by fabulous creations by both the Graphic 45 designers and the May Arts designers. This hop is sure to keep your creative juices flowing!
Before we get started... let me tell you about the fun contest and prizes!
Graphic 45 will be giving away 2 prize packs of this wonderful Little Darlings 12x12 paper pad, Little Darlings Cling Stamps, Chipboard Button Staples and two spools of gorgeous May Arts ribbons (see picture below!)
To enter to win this week's prize just hop on over to the designers' blogs, check out their gorgeous Graphic 45 and May Arts projects and leave them a blog comment! May Arts is also offering a terrific prize this week, so be sure to visit their blog to see sneak peeks of projects from their design team members. Hop around and discover more inspiration and enter your blog comments for your chance to win! Prize winners will be announced on the Graphic 45 blog and the May Arts blog on Monday, June 25th! There will also be some FUN Facebook and Pinterest contests, so we hope you join us daily!
Now onto my projects...
Graphic 45 papers and May Arts ribbon are a marriage made in heaven! I had so much fun creating these cards using Graphic 45's Kraft Reflections, the new A Ladies' Diary collection and May Arts ribbon to compliment!
First up is this card I created using Graphic 45's Kraft Reflections, Staples and May Arts ribbon...
Products:
Black Doily "Owl & Thistle" Etsy store
Paper Trey Ink - Kraft Cardstock, True Black cardstock
Want2Scrap black bling
Making Memories Garment Pin
Recollections "LOVE" ticket
Ranger Black Soot Distress Ink
Here is a video tutorial I created for this Kraft Reflections "Love" card...
Products:
PaperTrey Ink White cardstock, Kraft cardstock
May Arts cream grosgrain textured ribbon
Cheery Lynn Designs dies - French pastry, Sophia's Heart
I Am Roses - Small Pink Rosebuds
Burlap String
Here is some fun information about Graphic 45 and May Arts -- what wonderful companies indeed!
About Graphic 45:
Graphic 45 an award-winning scrapbook and paper crafting company— owned and operated by a mother and her two daughters. Together we create vintage inspired crafting products that capture the flamboyant style of the 1920's and 30's - with vibrant color, irresistible texture and imaginative design to create products with decades-old appeal that's both fresh and familiar. Let our products inspire your next scrapbook layout, card, album or home decor project.
About May Arts:
May Arts Ribbon was founded in the early 1980’s in Riverside, Connecticut. The original products were high-end silk flowers imported from Taiwan, which were decorated using quality ribbons. The decorative ribbons proved so popular among customers that the business gradually evolved into a dedicated ribbon wholesaler.
As a family-owned and operated business, May Arts began a long-standing tradition of quality, affordability and exceptional customer service. We are dedicated to carrying on this same tradition by offering high quality products at competitive prices. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is always happy to answer your questions or to assist you in placing your order.
May Arts carries a wide selection of quality ribbons to choose from; such as grosgrain, silk, satin, burlap and a variety of prints and patterns. All inventory is held in stock, so we can ship orders out right away—typically the same day.
Now to get you on your hopping way.... here's who's participating in today's hop. Don't forget to comment along the way for your chance to win a prize!
Arlene Cuevas: http://butterflykisseswithlove.blogspot.com/ (<-- You're HERE!)
Jim, The Gentleman Crafter: http://thegentlemancrafter.typepad.com/
Betto Cesare: http://scrapguys.blogspot.com/
Vera: http://www.lingshappyplace.blogspot.com/
Latrice: http://www.latricemurphy.blogspot.com/
Karen: http://thebalddragonfly.blogspot.com/
Jim, The Gentleman Crafter: http://thegentlemancrafter.typepad.com/
Betto Cesare: http://scrapguys.blogspot.com/
Vera: http://www.lingshappyplace.blogspot.com/
Latrice: http://www.latricemurphy.blogspot.com/
Karen: http://thebalddragonfly.blogspot.com/
And if by chance, you happen to get lost along the way, stop on over at the Graphic 45 blog where you'll find all the details for the hop! ❤
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Great cards! Love the layering. thanks as always for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are just a work of art! I just subscribed to your youtube channel last night not knowing about this blog hop. Yeah! I know talent when I see it and man do you have talent.
ReplyDeleteCan not believe I'm first. Your cards are amazing I love the kraft Reflection paper It goes with anything. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteKim
k1i2m3@cox,net
Beautiful projects! Thank you for sharing. Now I have to get me some ribbon!
ReplyDeleteI love your krft card with that ribbon.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so inspirational....Love them....tfs
ReplyDeleteThe first one is my favorite, but love them both!
ReplyDeleteArlene - Love both of your cards. I just made cards with both of these collections yesterday and they are so much fun to work with. You gave me lots more inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love both of these cards! Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove the cream and black. So elegant and classy. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love you blog, the keys are so cool!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are awesome, I love the way you finish them on the inside!
just wonderful cards - especially the "lovely ladies"!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!!!
ReplyDeleteThe cards are wonderful. You have such a wonderful eye for color and composition.
ReplyDeleteSmiles~
Marilyn
What great pieces! Love the check ribbon on the Kraft reflections paper.....such a great combo! The cards are wonderful....thanks for sharing your creativity
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!! I always love your creations!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards. So much yummy texture.
ReplyDeletelove your cards, beautiful papers too! xx
ReplyDeleteSensational cards. I love those ribbon bows.
ReplyDeletewonderful projects thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, stunning cards! Gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice...love these collections!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, beautiful papers, I love !
ReplyDeleteWow, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour card designs have a wonderful pulled together look. The Graphic 45 papers and May Arts ribbons you've chosen compliment each other perfectly. Delightful share, Thank-you
ReplyDeleteAaah, Arlene, When I saw your name, I knew I would be blown away! I have never seen any design of yours that wasn't excellent, gorgeous, and fun! Now that you are working with Graphic45 it must be amazing fun to work with their fabulous products
ReplyDeleteThese products and your creativity complement each other wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so "vintagey" beautiful. I love the muted colors of the papers and the touch of the ribbons is perfect.
ReplyDeleteBoth beautiful creations
ReplyDeleteTracy x
Oh My LOve your card. Very Very Beautiful. Di
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the choices of ribbon with the papers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, and that ribbon on the first one couldn't be more perfect for the papers.
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are gorgeous! I'm partial to the 2nd one but love the ribbon on the first one!
ReplyDeleteKim
These are beautiful. I love the papers you used and the ribbons go along so beautifully! Val from IL.
ReplyDeleteYay! Great work! I love ribbon and lace its a slight obsession!
ReplyDeleteArlene, These cards are stunning! I especially love the way you have made co-ordinating envelopes for each.
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ReplyDeleteI think both cards are beautiful but, the first card is just fantastic. That ribbon is too perfect for it!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!. Very, very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCharo
Lovely cards! The lathering color palette were great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Arlene...I love your style : )
ReplyDeleteLovely cards - a fabulous combo of dp and ribbon on both of them.
ReplyDeleteI love all the components of these projects, they are simply wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing,
Sar Tann
Your projects are stunning!!! That first card is really sensational! Love that incredible bow and that wonderful butterfly on the tip!!! Your second card is just gorgeous as well!!!
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness! I just love, love, love what you did. Fabulous cards and the ribbon is scrumptious. What perfect pairings!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! Just beautiful, LOVE the Ladies Diary card ~
ReplyDeleteArlene, your cards are just beautiful, love all the detail and layering. Shari (cricutrookie)
ReplyDeletepretty card.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are all beautiful, but the kraft one just blows me away. That May Art ribbon is just made for that card!
ReplyDeleteOMG I am in awe of your work with Graphic 45 and May arts, i just love it, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteBoth card are very beautiful! Helena
ReplyDeleteStunning.. just so beautifully coordinated with colors and textures.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job, I am in love with this paper.
ReplyDeleteWOW- you are so right! The ribbon and the paper go together perfectly. Great hop again!
ReplyDeleteAs always Arlene, simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeletePaula
You are just so artistic -love everything you create - how you pick just the right papers and embellies for the project....thanks for giving us the chance to win a prize as well...
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice card. So much detail. Great work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, intricate cards! TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards hun!!! I LOVE the dp you used on both!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cheryl
Great projects! I love the vintage ladies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as always !
ReplyDeleteLOVE that brown doily with the G45 papers! Is the doily a die? Beautiful cards and work as always! Mary Werner
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards! I'm a G45 and vintage fan....these are beautiful examples!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are gorgeous! Wish I made bows like the b/w tartan one you made... like that you also do the inside of the card; extra added touch! :)
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful cards! I love the G45 Kraft papers - so versatile!
ReplyDeleteLynn Wild
Great card - Love the ribbons!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE those cards!! I love the vintage style of Graphic 45 and the many, many options it gives you to make vintage-style projects!! It's amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love these cards. Your use of paper and embellishments makes them simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love these cards, but especially the first one!
ReplyDeleteCute card
ReplyDeleteTFS!
You are so right this is a marriage made in heaven, your projects are gorgeous
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cards. Thank you for sharing. You are an asset to the Graphic 45 Design Team. I can't wait to see what you come up with next.
ReplyDeleteRamona
Love the craft card - that paper is great and nice to see somethings made with the new Ladies Diary Paper
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, the ribbons coordinate so well too.
ReplyDeleteLisa T.
Wow, wow, wow...these are such stunning cards!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful. Love the vintage feel.
ReplyDeleteI love your work, I'm a huge YouTube fan of yours! Your work with these beautiful Graphic 45 papers is truly inspirational. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Your cards are stunning! I love both of them!!!! <3
ReplyDeleteYou chose the perfect ribbon!
ReplyDeleteThose are two beautiful creations - love them both and the products used - Graphic 45 and Mary Arts. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards! great combination of papers & ribbons
ReplyDeleteLove how the May Arts ribbons complement the Graphic 45 papers - it's a match made in heaven, and you really made the most of it... gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous cards. The papers and ribbons work so well with your expert layering. Each card is so unique Great job.
ReplyDeleteCards are just gorgeous and the May Arts ribbon is a perfect match. Love your work.
ReplyDeleteWondefurl cards Arlene! Definitely, the combination between the paper and ribbon are perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteThese cards and the ribbon were made for each other! Beautiful work, TFS!
ReplyDeleteHI Arlene, What wonderfull projects you've made using G45 and may art. I never quite know what to do with ribbons and lace, so decided to start following your blog from now on! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMireille
Your cards blew me away! Any recipient would love to receive such gorgeous works of art.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. I'm often stumped on what to create with the kraft line and this was very inspiring. I also love how you finish off the inside.
ReplyDeleteJust love seeing what you come up wiht next I was up late trying to watch one of your copics videos lol
ReplyDeleteGreat job as always
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Monica
scraps2treasure.blogspot.com
I adore the old fashioned look! You are quite the artiste! sharon dot gullikson at mail dot com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, love them both. Awesome papers, and ribbons.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog design! Your cards are gorgeous, love your choice of ribbons jumblecheck and textured grosgrain go so well with the kraft reflections and ladies diary collections and your details are awesome, love the doilies and the dies... WOW !!
ReplyDeleteThe ribbons complement the papers so well. I really love the shades of black ribbon. Have to get that one.
ReplyDeleteLove both cards, so different but both beautiful! Love the plaid ribbon on the first card too!
ReplyDeleteRenee
gohogwild dot renee at gmail dot com
Love the cards, they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteArlene,
ReplyDeleteI love the style of your cards, so classic and vintage. You always know how to put on just the right elements. Great job.
God bless,
Peggy Allen
absolument magnifique !!! beau travail !
ReplyDeleteJust surfing around and discovered your blog....what a treasure! Love the black plaid ribbon! That bow just makes the card. Bookmarked your site and will be back!
ReplyDeleteGreate card anf good inspration.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are just amazing and I learned a bit more about Graphic 45 and May Arts - Thanks for the chance to win some goodies!
ReplyDeleteI love the layering of "A Ladies' Diary"
ReplyDeleteLovely cards! I am very fond of black and kraft, and the Ladies' card is wonderfully elegant! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove both your cards!! Thank you so much for the video tutorial, too. I wish I could work that fast...LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteooooohhhhhh I Loooooove the cards!!!!
ReplyDeletelove both cards, so beautiful
ReplyDeleteThese cards are right up my alley. Love the underlying prints, black and white, and sepia tone with pink.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your brilliance!
This blog leaves me speechless! Such beautiful work!! Of course, I would expect nothing less from G45 ppl!
ReplyDeleteTeena
Beautiful work. Especially love the black & cream Vintage look. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these colors, the paper designs and the ribbon! Your cards are just lovely! I especially love the first one with the Kraft Reflections paper --- just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects keep them coming, they are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love those ribbons!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards full of textures and dimension! Mahalo, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese cards need to be framed, they are beautiful. Great work on this beautiful paper! Love, love G45 any paper!
ReplyDeleteOH MY--this is amazing!
ReplyDeleteday 2... yah!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful cards. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteAs always, you will be known to me as The Queen of Scrappin'! Your work never ceases to amaze me my friend! You are awesome awesome awesome!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and vintagy, and you have it going on sister with all those layers!! Love both creations!
ReplyDeleteTwo phenomenal cards! Love that bow on the first one, and the stacked elements, too. The second card is just so girly and lovely. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us.
ReplyDeleteStunning project, Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteWow both cards are just stunning and the ribbon is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the cards. My fav is the one made with the "Ladies Paper".
ReplyDeleteWow Arlene your cards simply amaze me. They are very beautiful Thank you so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteThebig check ribbon is awesome in combination with the G-45 Kraft paper!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat colour did you use for inking on the A Ladies Diary Card?
Also, what a perfect match. The May Arts ribbon is perfet on the Kraft Reflections card.
I think I will need to try track down some of that ribbon.
I love these awesome vintage creations!
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty. Love both! Debbie
ReplyDeleteArlene, you are one of the best designers on you tube. I think you could make peoples heart sing with an old pop can and s broken crayon. Meaning, you can about create something great out of just about nothing. It is nice though to have something as wonderful as G45 to work with. I also really like the new ribbons from Mayart your using. Lots of smiles, Carole
ReplyDeleteGreat blog hop, such gorgeous projects!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
Beautiful cards Arlene!!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great incorporation of ribbon!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are keepers...Truly amazing work done on creating the cards. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteanother gorgeous creation love your cards always try to make some but they never look as good
ReplyDeleteupnurse at aol dot com
What a wonderful way to make these cards. The layering is inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards!!
ReplyDeleteG 45 and May Arts ribbon = great cards.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning cards! I make a lot of cards and I am always looking for inspiration for them. Thank you so much for creating and sharing them.
ReplyDeletealsmouse ~C8> Ratty Hugs
Your cards are just lovely. I am very impressed with your ability to layer everything.
ReplyDeleteArlene, I love your cards, especially the ladies diary one, it is inspiring and should get my lazy mojo fired up again. It is great to see your work for the G45 design team. looking forward to future projects.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully detailed and layered and romantic!! Both cards are lovely!! Thank You for sharing--the papers and ribbons go so well together!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, very stunning!
ReplyDeleteOoooo aaaaah! Especially love the black and white.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are over the top gorgeous Arlene! It is projects like this that made me become a follower of your amazing blog! Thanks so much for the video tutorial - I have always wanted to make these kinds of cards but have no idea how to do the layering and now having watched your video (in fast motion was exciting), I have a better idea of how you do this! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards.... I LOVE LOVE LOVE the first one!!!
ReplyDeleteArlene, scrumptious is the first word that comes to mind after viewing your two cards. Many other superlatives follow... The video showing how you did the craft reflections card was terrifically inspiring and gave me many, many ideas. "A Ladies' Diary" has become my favorite amongst the Graphic 45 line (although it IS akin to being asked to choose your favorite child some tines). So, I very much liked that card too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute .. How do you find the time? You make it look so simple must come naturally to you. Can't wait for that day it would take me all Day to do that lol
ReplyDeleteWOW, these are absolutely beautiful, although if i had to pick a fave it would be a hard choice but the first using the Kraft Reflections would win. Thanks for sharing these with us Arlene x
ReplyDeleteYour cards are fabulous. I love the Kraft reflections card with that delicious bow! xx Michelle
ReplyDeleteWow Amazing cards!! Love the Ladies Diary paper. I have to get me some of that! TFS Christina
ReplyDeleteWow, everything is just fabulous! I love vintage styles so of course I am swooning over all of these!! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDrooling over your craft project! Having a blast hopping along, first time doing it actually-s0 much inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love the card made with the kraft G45, and the ribbon you used is wonderful. It is nice to see an elegant card that can be used for a special guy-the colors are perfect for a gentleman card. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJackie in Alaska
Beautiful Cards. I would love to be on your mailing list!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, I love Kraft Reflections paper.
ReplyDeleteArlene, your cards are so gorgeous!! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent with us. And thanks to Graphic 45 for give away, it is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love these cards!
ReplyDeleteJoanna
WHOOHOE, I realy love the card with the reflections papers! great job!!! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!
ReplyDeletesaw the video about the card and fell in love with it. Know I have to do more on my cards, this certainly gives me new insopiration to do so. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLOVE these cards! I'm signing up to follow your blog for inspiration! What great works of art...I'd be hesitant to give these to just anyone - they would have to be really special to deserve one of these! thanks again for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour cards are awesome, Arlene, and I totally enjoyed your video tutorial. I struggle with Graphic 45 papers, but you make it look so easy! I am going to lift your card ideas for sure! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! Love the layering you did.
ReplyDeleteWonderful blog hop! So loving Graphic 45 and May Arts! I love your cards, especially using the Ladies Diary:)
ReplyDeletelmadara@ptd.net
Hi Arlene: Your work is amazing! I seem to love everything you do and these G45 and May Arts projects are no exception. Thanks for inspiring us! LoisK
ReplyDeleteWow! Both cards are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful Arlene! Amazing how you can create so much interest on a little square with just 2 or 3 colours!
ReplyDeleteLove Pearl x
Fabulous post card cards!
ReplyDeleteslrdowney at hotmail dot com
Of course my favorite now is "The Ladies Diary" & you did a fabulous job on your cards! I always get inspired by your creativity, TfS!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are amazing! So much detail, and your bows are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI...have fallen in love with your card/layouts..so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI found you via your project post on PCL and must say I'm here to stay! You're right -- May Arts and G45 is, indeed, a match made in heaven. Thanks for sharing your wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE the vintage/shabby chic feel of both of these. I think they way you mixed the G45 paper with May Art ribbon was genius! I a a huge fan of your style and am following your blog! Thank you for being an inspiration to me!
ReplyDeleteWish someone would send me cards like this.
ReplyDeleteNice cards. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are beautiful. I love them all. The diarama is very imaginative. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove these cards!! Great work!!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are simply lovely! I love graphic 45 products! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteHi , Really pretty card. Thanks for sharing . France
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job!
ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing! I love your videos! You also have me hooked on IamRoses! ha TFS!!
ReplyDeleteArlene, I agree your cards are a work of art. I also enjoyed watching your tutorial. Loved the music! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely, Arlene. Great colour.
ReplyDeleteWow, these cards are stunning...great job and details....love it....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cards! Love how you tied the ribbons!
ReplyDelete..oh my gosh.. luvin both.. cant decide.. its a win.. thanks
ReplyDeletemitz_zee@yahoodotcom
Both cards are gorgeous! You have great talent!
ReplyDeleteUr projects r gorgerous as always! Cant stop amiring them all.
ReplyDeleteUr projects r gorgerous as always! Cant stop amiring them all.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteRobin
Beautiful projects! And I love the new ribbon!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these cards are standouts! They're designed & constructed beautifully. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteArlene many thanks for doing this blog hop. I just love the way you have designed the cards. They are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the cards. Awesome and creative
ReplyDeleteThe cards are beautiful.
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