Show Me The Pink Challenge

Hi there crafty peeps!  It's that time for a new challenge over at the Really Reasonable Ribbon blog.

The theme for Challenge #133 is Show me the Pink.
Create a card, layout, multi media piece, tag, ATC, hair bow, you name it. Just be sure to follow the theme above and use ribbon, lace or trim somewhere on your project.
 
Now, let's see your Show me the Pink creations! 
We will be selecting our top three favorite projects to feature, so stop back on February 5th to see our picks along with our next challenge theme. 

 
 
I created this Valentine's Day card for the challenge using two different stamp sets from Fun Stampers Journey and Ribbons from the Really Reasonable Ribbon store.  I used Cool Pool cardstock for my card base.  I layered patterned paper from Crate paper onto the base.  I stamped the mason jar and the conversation hearts from the Be Mine stamp set and the Homemade stamp set/die bundle.  I shaded the jar and label with my Copics.  I wrapped a piece Deep Pink Solid Twine around the lid.  I used the same twine along with Cream Mesh Ribbon and wrapped that vertically around the card base.  I popped the mason jar up with foam dots onto the card.  I then added Journey glaze to the mason jar.  When it was dry I cracked it to give it a vintage look.  Finally, I added two Bezel Dots to the lower corner as an accent.

Here's what you need to do:
* Create a new project using the posted theme. A layout, card, ATC, home decor item, hair bow, or anything you can think of provided it fits the weekly theme.
* You may enter up to 6 projects, but you're asked to provide newly designed projects. No back-linking please.
* All projects must also include some sort of ribbon, lace or trim.
* A maximum of 6 entries per person per challenge please.
* Post your project on your blog or an online gallery (using code RRR133) and link it here with the Inlinkz tool below. Please provide a direct link to your post, not an entire blog.
* You have until February 3rd at 11:59 PM Eastern time to enter your projects. Thanks so much for playing and good luck.

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