Oh my, I loved the teapot Cindy shared with us this week. It sounds a bit small for me, but it looks just wonderful and I found it very inspiring. Due to the fact that I am expiring in a heatwave, I made a simple card. Nearly couldn't find my triangle card bases, but managed to find one in the bottom of a box. I do have some more zebra-like paper, but it was an ideal opportunity to use this wonderful paper from a Clairefontaine pad. I stuck strips to the bottom of each face of the the card. Then I just added some Primas (the orange/red ones are even textured with little spots) and snuck on some black and white polka dot brads to get me in the front door. Black eyelets to thread the ribbon through, and that was me done. Sorry - no snakes in Ireland, and anyway my flute is in being serviced (true); and can I do some Irish dancing instead of belly-dancing? I'm not really much of a dancer, but I did enough Irish dancing in Irish college one summer to stick with me even now!
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Tue, Jun 02, 2009 @ 10:20 PM
These are so cute Sabrina..And You can dance with my belly dancer. Don't tell Cindy but my belly dancer is in disgiuse. She is really almost 100% Irish. She crashed the party for the deserts.
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Wed, Jun 03, 2009 @ 9:11 PM
Oh I love the triangle box! You really did a wonderful job with this challenge. I wonder what you can hide in there? Such a nice addition to the teapot challenge this week. Well done!
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Fri, Jun 05, 2009 @ 2:11 PM
Sabrina, what a charming triangle box and a great take on the teapot challenge! I love your use of unusual paper! tfs
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