Tea Boutique Cards

I made these beautiful cards using products from the Tea Boutique Suite of products from the new Annual Catalog. Have you seen the new catalog? If not, click on the catalog picture on the right and you can view an online copy.

 
 

Watch the replay to see all the products in the suite. I am loving these products! I’ll show you how I used the new Fabulous Frames Die to create a delicate frame for the teacup. The teacup and flowers were cut from the new In Color Glimmer Paper.

 
 

The Tea Boutique Cards & Envelopes is an amazing deal. You get 20 card bases and 20 envelopes for just $10(US). These are full size A2 (5 1/2 x 4 1/4) envelopes and are decorated both front and back.

 
 

Tips & Instructions

  • Fold and burnish one of the Tea Boutique Card Bases.

  • Basic White Cardstock - Cut Fabulous Frame and adhere to card front.

  • Cut teacup from a piece of the Orchid Oasis (light) Glimmer Paper. I used the Orchid Oasis light paper for this card. Add Dimensionals to the back and attach a small piece of white Baker’s Twine. Adhere to the card.

  • Stamp greenery with Parakeet Party Ink on a scrap of Basic White Cardstock and cut with coordinating die. Adhere behind the teacup.

  • Cut some small flowers from the Glimmer Paper and adhere the leaves. Add a Pearl to the center of the 2 larger flowers.

  • On a scrap of white cardstock stamp the tag outline with Black Memento Ink. Stamp the sentiment with Starry Sky Ink. Adhere to the teacup over the piece of Baker’s Twine.

 
 

Look how pretty the card is with the envelope!

 
 

Add a Basic White inside layer (5 1/4 x 4). Cut a teacup from a piece of Tea Boutique Designer Series Paper. I cut it from behind so I the handle would be on the left side. Cut some hearts from the Sweet Sorbet Glimmer Paper. Adhere teacup and hearts to inside layer.

 
 

This card was made using the same instructions but with the green striped card base. The teacup and flowers were cut from the Sweet Sorbet (dark end) of the Glimmer Paper. The sentiment was stamped with Sweet Sorbet Ink.

 
 

I love these envelopes. The flap matched perfectly with the card front.

 
 

Isn’t this a great sentiment? I stamped it with Sweet Sorbet Ink. The teacup was cut from a piece of the Glimmer Paper. I cut it from the back to get the handle on the other side. I had to run it through my machine a couple of times to get it cut through because the glimmer paper is thick.

 
 

Supply List

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