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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Tea Bag Holder JustRite Friday Challenge #072

I made this Tea Bag Holder for the JustRite Friday Challenge #072 I'm really enjoying this challenge because it's forcing me to make a bunch of three dimensional items I've wanted to make for a long time, but haven't gotten around to making. I made this box from another StampARTic Tutorial by Marianne Skjelstad.

For this box, I used JustRite's Peace On Earth Borders & Centers even though it is really a Christmas set. The saying was nice for a gift, and by using Copics to make the holly look more like a rose, and using pink in the coloring, it really doesn't look like Christmas. I cut the saying with Spellbinders Labels Eighteen, and mounted it with dimensional tape. It is stamped with Distress Peeled Paint. The DP is some I got at Walmart. The back of the box is cut with Spellbinders Grand Labels Four, and the box is distressed with Distress Antique Linen.

The top photo is the box without the teabags in it.

This shows the box with Teabags. Unfortunately I didn't have enough matching tea bags to fill it, so I just grabbed what I had for the photo.

This shows the box from the back.

7 comments:

JD/ Jill said...

Oh Wow! This is amazing! So very nicely done!

Elly said...

Great teabox Kathi!!
So nice to hear you had a wonderful sunny day too yesterday!
Spring is starting late this year , so we have to enjoy every minute of sunshine we get. And being outside with al the new blooming flowers and plants is a great way to enjoy such a sunny day!!

hugs, Elly

Inkyfingers said...

I love this distressed, vintage look - a really elegant place to put your tea bags!

Unknown said...

Truly lovely box.

Cheryl S. said...

Hi Kathi, I came to your site by clinking on your comment Becca Feerken's blog where she was commenting about her trip to Maine. First, I wanted to say how I love your tea bag holder box - great job.I will be pursuing your blog further in a few minutes. Second, I wanted to say hello as a fellow Mainer. I live in a small town called Pittston, just 10 miles southeast from Augusta and have visited Stonington twice in the last three years - we stayed at a former classmate's cottage and loved the area. Anyway...hello...off to look through all your creations.

Sheri said...

Great idea! Your papers are gorgeous! Thanks for joining us this week at JustRite Inspiration ;-)

Monia - Monika Jakubowska said...

Gorgeous tea box, I love colours :)