Friday, July 31, 2009

Halloween's Not Far Around the Corner


I've been having some fun making tea bag folded bats and witches. The hardest part is deciding which I like best. Just call me "batty" if you must. I found the inspiration online at Paperfacets site. She does some wonderful work. Goggle her, you won't be disappointed!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

More Baby Cards



More of my creations from folding tiles at the hospital. I figured who doesn't need a baby card every now and then. I brought home the completed medallions and used my Design Studio and Cricut for matting.

What cha think?





Friday, June 26, 2009

Chatterbox & Metallic



Early Chatterbox paper is a great weight for teabag folding. I've been going through my stash and creating. I combined the old Chatterbox with the new midnight metallic paper and absolutely love it. I even had a few Chatterbox quotes for the inside of my cards.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Big Bang!



I had some paper left over from one of my Father's Day Cards. I ended up making 8 more cards out of three sheets of patterned paper and six or eight coordinating cardstock sheets. I just love fireworks and this great Reminisce paper in the Disney line thrilled me. Maybe not for the 4th of July but I think they might make great Happy New Year cards.

I used cardstock stickers and bling for accents. I used my Cricut and Design Studio to make custom mats for my medallions and wreaths.

Enjoy!

Monday, June 22, 2009

More Stripes



Here are a few cards I pulled together. One you may recognize as as a Father's Day card. The other two were made from the left over materials. I love the way stripes work together!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Have a Great Day Guys!


This week I spent making special Father's Day Cards. I had lots of fun creating. I hope they guys enjoy them!



Saturday, June 20, 2009

Upcoming Class at Wendaful Scrapbooks, Aug 1st


I've got another great tea bag folding class scheduled at Wendaful Scrapbooks in Temple on August 1st. That is a day filled with eight different Christmas card classes. You may choose four of the eight classes.

In the tea bag folding class we will make two cards that begin with the basic triangle fold. One will be a Christmas tree and the other will be a wreath. We will be using Cosmo Cricket paper and Bazzil's Dotted Swiss. I will also show you how to make a perfect bow.

The cards below will not be made in the class, but show samples of what you can make using the same folds just different sizes and placement. I hope to see you there.