A Spot of Tea?

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Two more projects to share with you today!I actually made these projects about a week apart but I just kept getting pulled back to using the same paper. It’s by Graphic 45 and gorgeous. I think that perhaps why I couldn’t put it down when creating with this stamp set it in my mind, kitchen & food= my Blue Willow dinnerware. You’re going to love the latest Shady Tree Studio release from CHF….the Cafe. It’s packed with so many images and just makes me want to sit down with a cup.

Also…I have some fun news here! Remember how I mentioned that the Card Postitioning Systems team was sponsored by CHF this week and are using my new Ornamental Beauty stamp set and Ornamental Borders Scrapblock? Well…it gets better because you can have another chance to win them both if you play along this week. Becky has all the details on the CHF Creative Blog so be sure to check it out and play along!

 

Tea Tin

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I’ve had this great stainless steel tea tin so long that I forget exactly where it came from!  Sorry! I did alter it quickly and easily with the patterned paper and simply added a ribbon and tag to embellish. The tag is the journaling frame stamp from Ornamental Beauty just turned on its end.
Supply List:

Stamps: The Cafe (Shady Tree Studio line) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Ornamental Beauty (the Rummage Bin line) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Ink: Black memento by Tsukineko, Stream Adirondack ink by Ranger
Paper: Simply Smooth white by Prism, Black by Bazzill, patterned paper by Graphic 45
Other: ribbon by Making Memories, copic markers, circle punch, pin by Creative Impressions, foam dimensional tape, tea tin

Share a Slice

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Mmmmm….  pie. I love pie. As long as it’s home-made, I’d take it over cake any day. We always were served pie every weekend when we went to the farm to visit my grandparents and aunt & uncle as children. I think it was the highlight of our week. This design uses the same blue paper paired up with the cherry print from it’s back-side. You can see that I couldn’t resist stamping Fine Gingham again for a bright kitchen look.

Stamps:
The Cafe (Shady Tree Studio line) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Fine Gingham Backgrounder by Cornish Heritage Farms
Ink: Black Memento by Tsukineko, Cranberry Adirondack ink & Brushed Corduroy Distress ink by ranger
Paper: Natural Smooth by Prism, patterned paper by Graphic 45
Other: ribbon by May Arts, sewing machine, Copic Markers

Enjoy your day!

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