Seriously,

There are certain aisles at Walmart that I cannot even go down anymore.

(Like the fabric aisle, the kids craft aisle, the scrapbooking aisle and especially the ribbon aisle)


So, you know what kind of trouble I’d be in
if someone actually handed me a catalog.

Especially one filled with the most beautiful ribbons I’d ever laid my craft-weary eyes on

(Shame on you Judy)

Okay, Yeah, I know I begged you for it…

But Still…

This week, I opened up my front door to more then just the Newspaper:


BTW

(Did I mention that the Sunday Paper is like the highlight of week……I’m like a little puppy dog wagging my tail and licking my lips in anticipation of all the coupons.)

Anyway, Back to the Ribbon

Please don’t ask me how much I spent.

You can see the size of the box.

Do the math.

And for those of you like-minded crafters with similar texture obsessions,

Feel free to re-live this moment on me, one glorious strand at a time:

And of course I had to get right to work
making hairbows for my little girl:

Like what you see?

Stay tuned

I just might be able to part with a few yards for the sake of sharing….

Maybe.




5 Comments for this entry

  • I too have that problem… and am currently drooling over my computer screen!

  • Those are gorgeous…and the bow looks divine on your daughter! Great job! Great selections!

  • Kara says:

    Valerie – I’m new to your blog and have absolutely loved it! Thank you for sharing! And I to would have had a difficult time with a catalog as you have described. The hair ribbons you made are belong on princesses (especially daughters of THE KING! My girls are swooning! Lol (me too) Would you mind sharing how much ribbon it took to make one? Kara in Kansas

  • Michele says:

    I would love to know how you made those hair ribbons. My daughter would love them! Please post a how to
    thanks

  • Blossom says:

    Beautiful! And it’s okay…you have our reassurances that it is okay, no matter what you spent ;)
    I will be on the lookout for How-To…by you :)

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