Tea & Card Swaps

Showing posts with label tea swap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea swap. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

February Tea/Card Swap

 
The optional theme for the February tea and card swap over at Fran's was: "GO GREEN" - optional colours: Green.

This is what made for my swap partner.


 
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The little tree hugger girl is a digi stamp from "Bugaboo" stamps that I coloured with Prisma colour pencils and baby oil.
 
I hope she liked it, but I haven't heard from heard...so I don't know.
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Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Tea and Card Swap

The optional theme for the January tea and card swap over at Fran's was: for the love of tea - optional colors: Red and White. My partner was Melanie in Hawaii.

This is what she sent me!


The swap includes a handmade card and two teabags.
Well, Melanie went above and beyond that!
Look at all the lovely goodies she sent me.
 
 
Thanks so much Melanie!
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This is what I sent to Melanie.
 

 
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Friday, 12 October 2012

Tea Swap October 2012

The theme for the October Tea and Card Swap (over at Fran's), was "Sugar and Spice"  with the optional colours of pink, blue, orange and green.

 
I just love this little punk girl stamp, and had fun colouring her!
Who says colouring is just for kids!


I used...
 
Paper from the "Lizzie Collection" by Anna Griffin
Digistamp "Punker Gillian" by Prairie Fairy Designs (Sugar' n Spice Collection)
Crayola /Prismacolor pencils and baby oil

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Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Origami Swmsuit


The theme for July's tea and card swap (over at Fran's),  was welcome summer, with the optional colours of green, blue and yellow.


I wanted to try a little origami bathing suit.


Here's instructions for the swimsuit. You can find the printout @ The Origami Club 


The swimsuit uses a 4" by 4"square
Diagram courtesy of Origami Club

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Saturday, 7 July 2012

Origami Shirt and Tie

Another tea swap card (June). The theme for this one was "masculine".

Being so close to Father's Day, I thought of making a tie card. Since I don't have a die cutting machine (yet), I thought origami would be the way to go. I found a great video tutorial and instructions for making this card HERE .



  The tie is origami, made with a 4 inch square.
I used tiny buttons for the collar and a metal stick on as a tie pin.
I think it's the cutest thing ever!


 I also made an envelope and teabag or "treats" holder.

The paper is from the Jen Wilson "Complete Boy" collection by My Mind's Eye.

 
Here's instructions for the tie that you can print. Just click on the diagram to enlarge it.

Use a 4X4" piece of paper to make the tie.

Diagram courtesy of Origami Club
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Cheery

Paper and embellishment from the "Wild Saffron" collection by K &Company.



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Designer Paper


I've always used "average" paper for my scrapping. Since most of the page is covered with photos, I really didn't see the sense in buying designer- AKA expensive papers.

Now that I am making cards, I have splurged on some gorgeous paper. I have a weakness for K &Company paper and embellishments. I try to wait for the big sales, and scoop up all the things I have been drooling over for months.

The paper and embellishments for this card are designed by Susan Winget, for K &Company. I make all my own envelopes, and the paper for this one is from "Mosaic Memories" by Recollections.



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Another Tool

Just had to get another edge punch!

I find myself lurking in the "tool" aisles at craft stores for extended periods of time! The cost of said tools here in Canada are quite high. This edge and corner punch set by Martha Stewart was $40.00... so, I can only buy one at a time, and picking just one is difficult!



I am pretty pleased with this one!

Gatefold Pansy

As a "newbie" to card making, I am totally amazed at all the material, tools, and websites I have come across. My head is reeling with ideas for creating cards, and my rather limited supplies are begging to have more and more join them.

As a scrapper, I really haven't used many tools. A pair of scissors, a straight edge cutter and some scalloping scissors.

That is all about to change!


I bought my first "tool", a Martha Stewart edge punch a couple of months ago.


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Thursday, 5 July 2012

First Card Ever

This is the first card I ever made. It was for a tea and card swap.

Not too polished, but not bad for a first attempt!



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