Sunday, July 12, 2009

More Papertrey Tea for Two Cards and a Mailing Tip



I made the card above for my friend Liz, who was recovering from surgery. I sent her a care package of earl grey tea and chocolates along with the card. The sentiment seemed particularly appropriate!

I rounded the corners of the stamped panel and matte slightly using scallop-edge scissors. These give a slight curve that looks nice but isn't quite as pronounced as a regular corner rounder.

Simplicity Tip: Some simple stampers refuse to make lumpy-bumpy cards because of the problems with mailing them...risk of damage or expense of bubble envelopes or extra postage. I tend to make easy-to-mail cards most of the time, but I do enjoy going three dimensional, too. And let's face it, PTI's vintage buttons are FABULOUS! So I send lumpy-bumpy cards to people in packages (as with this one) or hand-deliver them, and use flatter cards for mailing. Best of both worlds.





This card is fine for mailing, although I will put a bit of packaging tape on the envelope over the gemstones. I keep a bunch of 17-cent stamps on hand for slightly lumpy cards.


Supplies for kraft card
stamps: PTI Tea for Two
cardstock: PTI kraft, SU cameo coral, vanilla
ink: versamagic pink grapefruit, bark
accessories: dimensionals, buttons (PTI), craft floss

Supplies for teal and white card
stamps: PTI Tea for Two, Spiral Bouquet (flourish for steam), Polka Dot Basics; Hero Arts Tea clear set (sentiment)
cardstock: PTI white. ink: versamagic turquoise gem, aquatic splash.
accessories: gemstones, dimensionals, corner rounder, ribbon

9 comments:

  1. Love the buttons on the top one and how they coordinate with the teapot! On the second one I LOVE the bling on the steam part of the image...CUTE!!!!

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  2. Ack, I love that row of buttons, too fabulous! Hmmm, this tea set is still on my wishlist, gonna get it one of these days.

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  3. Eeee! That row of buttons is FAB, and I love the teal and white on the other card! Thanks for the gorgeous eye candy!

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  4. Both cards are very sweet. The row of buttons is so pretty. I love that teapot.

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  5. These are both cute teapot cards. I like the dotted pot and dotted bottom panel in the blues on the second card.

    Count me in on the non-bumpy card makers. I mail every single one of my cards so they have to fit in a regular envleope. I do use the packing tape on the envelope trick when I do add a rhinestone or brad.

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  6. Great ideas for mailing. I particularly love the gemstones within the swirls of this seecond card!!

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  7. My mother loves teapots and tea parties, but so many cards I see with this set are way too over the top for my tastes. I love seeing your use of this gorgeous set. And I agree, PTI buttons are worth using on lots of cards, even if there's a little bit of juggling with how to get the package to the person.

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  8. I love how you take a simpilar image and get such different looks from it!

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