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CALORIE FREE CHOCOLATE!!!


Here is a little something something I whipped up using chocolate bar ribbon and love chocolate sentiment ribbon.

 
Super simple... red backed tape, ribbon, a square of card and a frame blank.


That chocolate ribbon is enough to make you hungry, eh?


I'd like to enter this in to these challenges...
http://totallygorjuss.blogspot.no/2013/04/challenge-181-ribbons-and-pearls.html
http://bearlymine-challenges.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/84-anything-goes-challenge.html
http://ppp-makeitmonday.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/mim-138-with-meljens-designs.html



I just covered the back where all the raw edges were with a square of card


And don't forget to join us over at Crafty Ribbons Challenges with your creations this week...

Thanks for stopping by
Laura


Comments

  1. Gorgeous little decoration Laura, very cute :-)

    luv
    Lols x x x

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  2. Sweet hanging! (Get it, sweet? Lol!)
    Thank you so much for sharing this with us at Make it Monday! Don't forget to leave a comment for another entry and mention you saw them on MIM for a chance at our second prize! Good luck and I hope to see you back next week for another open paper challenge!
    Rene :D

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  3. Looks good enough to eat:)

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  4. Wow! It's so cute! I love it! I saw you on Make It Monday.

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  5. What a stunning chocolate hanger you have made. It fits our challenge this week well of “anything goes”. Thanks for taking part and good luck. Best wishes, Kym (Bearly Mine Challenge Blog Design Team)

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  6. I'd also like to be able to come up with a smart idea lika this!!

    I like it; it's great!

    Charlotta

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