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Found A Nice Site; teabag folding
Topic Started: Jan 21 2006, 06:55 PM (634 Views)
lankywaxer
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http://www.cardinspirations-usa.com/demo/teabag06.htm
this is a nice site
i have been looking into perhaps having ago.............we shall see
still looks to complicated to me :blink:
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VirginiaS
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What a great idea with the Cd in the middle! Clever. :ta:
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Jenny
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Jinny, you think tea bag folding is complicated...... I've just followed my first crochet pattern, without the aid of a pen!!!!!!! :D
Seriously tho, tbag folding is not too bad once you get the hang of it and remember to fold the white side and the coloured side, (in the right order, the cheap seats have just informed me :rlol: ).
It is worth doing, the results are very satisfying.
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Jenny
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Forgot to say, great site and that opening card is terrific :rolleyes:
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lankywaxer
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http://www.teabagfolding.circleofcrafters....lesstiles3.html

This has free teabag tile patterns.............5 pages
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jo145
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I've done a similar music one on a CD and the christmas tree one- both I think are in my gallery. I used paper off someone's site with the music.(Cheap skate me!) I enjoyed looking at some of the other projects which they have updated since I last visited. Thanks for reminding me of the site. :wave:
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Poppy
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Great site Jinny. The opening tea bag looks like Janet Wilson tea bags. I have her books and find the way she explains it all quite complicated, and I teach it??? But i make sure I explain it better than her way.
Poppy. :wave:
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ckemp
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I love the card in the opening with the CD too. Neat site. :ta:
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lankywaxer
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Been surfing the net this morning for different types of teabags and how to

found loads of different and very nice sites
will keep addding what i find to this thread
some talented folk out there :D

http://www.geocities.com/rubyburns@prodigy.net/folds.html
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Poppy
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Great site and great links as well Jnny :thumbup; :thumbup;
Poppy :wave:
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ckemp
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Love that site also Jinny. Boy is my favorite folder getting longer and longer. :groan
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lankywaxer
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Yep tell me about it

Every time i show my hubby a new trick ,he just rolls his eyes now :r
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Poppy
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Jinny, stop showing your hubby new tricks, he'll get ideas? LOL :r
Poppy :wave:
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Poppy
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and then he'll nick all your paper stashes!!!!!! :r :r :r
Poppy.
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lankywaxer
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Dont think i have to worry about that Poppy :r

I just have to be careful with my paints and glue tho,for his boats...........i might even take a pic and show you what he/we(i have helped a little,painting)have been doing!

I never realised what work went into making one of those airfix kits!!!
I am not offereing my services helping him to do the rigging!!!!
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waxingsteve
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I meant to ask what kits your hubby builds, Jinny? I used to build WWII 'planes and I've built a couple of 19th Century ships plus HMS Hood and the Bismarck :D Had to take the 'planes down when we started getting dustfalls, though :r :r Didn't know dust bunnies could jump so high :r :r

There are huge resources for tea bag folders, now :thumbup; Card Inspirations are right up there, but we also like Richard's Yahoo Group ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Richards-Tea_Bag-Tiles ) ;)

Steve :)
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lankywaxer
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Excellent site Steve....thanks for the link

Hubby is currently working on the "Cutty Sark"

and whislt waiting for that to dry and riggings to set ,has started doing the "Discovery"

I couldnt think any 1 would wanna build one of these but,i spose its another craft :r
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klista
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Great links, TFS them with us.
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Willow
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That's a real nice site Jinny and the card is lovely, would never have thought about using a CD, great idea. :thumbup;
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jo145
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It is good to see all the excellent links to the teabag sites. Most of them have already appeared in other topics at some time. :unsure:
I can't always remember where I saw links so wondered if Steve you could add a topic in the members only or in the Links where we could have all the sites posted so we would only need to do one click and find what we want. PLEASE kind sir, can you help a damsel in distress? Or an old maid in this case! :r I do love reading older topics but sometimes when time is short I get caught up and I'm still reading replies an hour later and haven't found what I'm looking for.
Any thoughts, or have the rest of you great memories. A lot I do have bookmarked but there have been a lot of links recently for all sorts of things. :wave:
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