Stampin’ Up! Tea Together

My challenge for today is with Vintage Journey. A Cup of Tea For Your Art is the challenge. Dye your card stock, flowers, ribbon using tea, splash the tea on your paper or leave cup rings. It is going to be fun.
The card I am sharing is from the Stampin’ Up! Tea Together Stamp Set. This was a fun card to make. Since the challenge is to use tea to dye your paper or ribbon or other elements of your creation, the first thing I did was to cut a panel of Stampin’ Up! Whisper White card stock and dye it using tea and a tea bag. I spread paper towels on the kitchen counter and laid my card stock on it so there would not be such a mess. I had a cup of tea and wet the card stock with the tea, then dried it using the heat tool. The process was repeated and this time I rubbed the tea bag over the card stock. I kept repeating this process until I got the desired color.

I made the edges of the dyed panel ragged by tearing the card stock all around. I then sponged with Stampin’ Up! Crumb Cake ink. The card base is Stampin’ Up! Pretty Peacock card stock. A Stampin’ Up! Pool Party card stock mat is cut and the dyed panel is adhered at an angle on it, then a Stampin’ Up! Polka Dot Tulle Ribbon is wrapped around the two panels and a bow is tied.

I stamped a panel of Stampin’ Up! Pool Party card stock using the Stampin’ Up! Crackle Stamp and Stampin’ Up! Crumb Cake ink that was stamped off once. Using this panel I stamped the art image from the Stampin’ Up! Tea Together Stamp Set and cropped out using the Stampin’ Up! Tea Time Dies. The teapot and cup popped on the dyed panel using Stampin’ Up! Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals and Liquid Glue. The greeting from the Stampin’ Up! Tea Together Stamp Set is stamped in Stampin’ Up! Night of Navy ink. These two panels are then popped on the card base at an angle also. All the panels and the teapot and cup are embossed using the Stampin’ Up! Subtles Embossing Folder before being adhered.

The inside panel is a panel of the Whisper White card stock that I dyed. The greeting from the Stampin’ Up! Waterfront Stamp Set is stamped in Stampin’ Up! Night of Navy ink on the dyed panel. This panel and the mat are also placed at an angle on the card base.

In finishing my project I stamped the envelope flap with one of the flower stamps to coordinate the card and envelope and then colored using the Stampin’ Up! Stampin’ Blends Light and Dark Flirty Flamingo, Light and Dark Petal Pink and Light Call Me Clover Pens.

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Card Cuts This Card
- Pretty Peacock card stock – card base – 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored and folded at 5-1/2″
- Pool Party card stock – mats for card front and inside – 4″ x 5-1/4″
- Whisper White card stock – dyed panels – 3-3/4″ x 5″

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The Stampin’ Up! Real Red card stock circles are cropped out using the Stampin’ Up! Layering Circle Dies. The three art images are stamped in Stampin’ Up! Night of Navy ink on scraps of Stampin’ Up! Whisper White card stock using stamps from the Stampin’ Up! Sailing Home Stamp Set. A length of Stampin’ Up! Crumb Cake Nature’s Twine was doubled and knots tied in it. The thread was then wrapped around the focal panel and the mat and adhered in the back using tape.










Happy, Sunny Sunday! Have a fun day ’cause you know what tomorrow is–it is the today that was yesterday!

















The card I am sharing today is a square card. The cut out from the Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals Designer Series Paper (DSP) looks best on a square card.

The wreath is fussy cut from a panel of Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals DSP and popped on the card front using Stampin’ Up! Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals. The word “LOVE” has been cropped three times from Stampin’ Up! Rococo Rose card stock using the love die from the Stampin’ Up! Well Said Stamp Bundle.
The three rhinestones are from the Stampin’ Up! Noble Peacock Rhinestones. The bow is made using Stampin’ Up! Rococo Rose Scalloped Lace Ribbon and is popped on the wreath using a Stampin’ Up! Glue Dot.
The inside sentiment is from the Stampin’ Up! Rustic Retreat Stamp Set and is stamped in Mossy Meadow ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock that is adhered to the card base using Liquid Glue. A strip of flowers cut from the Pressed Petal DSP is adhered down the left side of the sentiment panel.
In finishing my card I decorated a Whisper White Envelope so it will coordinate with the theme of the card. I gave the envelope flap a panel of DSP from the Pressed Petals DSP. I also stamped a twig on the envelope front using a stamp from the Stampin’ Up! Rustic Retreat Stamp Set.


























