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Teaching How To Fold Tea Bags!
Topic Started: Nov 12 2005, 09:12 AM (487 Views)
jo145
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Thanks Poppy, I've done the double Mltese but didn't know the name! I love the Clover it could be used for Valentines Day as it looks heart shaped. The quilled Poppy is lovely, poppies are so lovely and especially popular just at the moment. :thumbup;
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Poppy
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I love Poppies, hence my aka name. You are right, the Clover fold could be used for Valentines day card.
Poppy. :hug:
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klista
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Great cards Jo you did a great job with your students. Poppy, your
cards always are great. I'm still trying to learn ( i have no teacher)



waxingsteve
Nov 14 2005, 10:19 AM
  OK, I'll stop folding things now ;)  I even folded a paper napkin (serviette) yesterday evening! :blush:

Steve :)

I can relate to that Steve
The place where I work, should really be glad that we work with
wood and not paper or I would be folding all day :r :r :r
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ckemp
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:thumbup; Wow Poppy. Teach me please. They are awesome. :nw: :nw:
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Poppy
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The clover fold is discribed in this thread near the beginning.
Poppy
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mahrog
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Those are just beautiful Poppy!
I know that your students were very pleased with
themselves for all of their beautiful work.

You are a terrific teacher!

Judi
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Willow
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Jo have just seen the pic of all those incredible cards, they are beautiful, I would love to be able to do something like that, the designs are stunning. :thumbup; :art:
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jo145
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There were so easy to do and I was delighted that I managed to teach them how to fold. They will be going on display in March when we have a Show for all The Rural Institutes in this county. All the classes throughout the year show what they have made to encourage others. I feel a teabag folding session coming on! :r
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