Friday 7 March 2008

Daring Cardmakers - tea bags

No, not tea bag folding - real tea bags! Here's the Daring Cardmakers' challenge this week
"The dare involves creating a card incorporating a tea bag or coffee satchel - just perfect for days when somebody may need a quiet rest and break."
I thought this was a real fun challenge - and a great excuse to get the Pink Petticoat Lola Rose "You make me feel bubbly" download! For some reason my scanner resolutely refuses to pick up that the doodled border goes all the way round, wherever I place the card, so you'll have to take my word for it that its there at the top!
The best thing is it is a ginger tea bag so the card has a lovely ginger smell!

20 comments:

Kath said...

Love the card Angie. Hot water for both is brilliant!

Ellen said...

this is brilliant , what a fun card love the colours yopu've used as well.

LAZY-TROUT said...

Brill card Angie! Time for a brew me thinks!

Shirley said...

love it. oh and the smell must be so nice too. bonus.

Anonymous said...

What a brilliant idea Angie. Fantastic fun card!

Judy said...

Fabulous card - love the image, Angie!
Judy NZ

Annie said...

This is soo cute. Well done.

Jackie said...

Super card Angie. :-)

manuela said...

fabulous card - wow!

Wendy - Anntaurus said...

A brilliant interpretation for the challenge!

Enfys said...

Oh I just love this, fabulous take on the dare. Hot water saying is just so creative.

Rosanne said...

Wonderful card, love the colour combination.

Angelnorth said...

Excellent stuff - love the sentiment!

Dolly Mixtures said...

Clever the way that your sentiment connects the bath stamp and the T bag. Great.

Dolly Mixtures said...

Clever the way that your sentiment connects the bath stamp and the T bag. Great.

Anonymous said...

Fab card Angie!! :)

Vanessa.

Gina said...

Oh that tea sounds divine!
Love your card ~ very clever take on the theme!! :O)

debby4000 said...

Gorgeous card, love the sentiment.

Jay said...

Love it! Very clever card!

Beth said...

This is lovely! I like how you've combined the Bubbly Lola with the sentiment - great idea!