Here's a close up of the Tea Party Favor that I made for the Lovely Ladies' Tea Party.
I added a heart-shaped tag to the end of an Earl Grey tea bag and placed it inside a cute scalloped-edge envelope. Then I added a cute teapot medallion that said "Until our next Tea Time".
Thanks to The Graphics Fairy for finding and sharing the little teapot image shown on the favors! This post is being linked up with all of the fun projects at these blogs.
Monday, May 10, 2010
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What a cute idea to gussy up a tea bag- that's a really nice little party favor.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!!!!! partymice.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteMy goodness how sweet! So glad I stopped by ~ looking forward to catching up on your blog!
ReplyDeleteThese turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Those pinks you used are so yummy looking!! Thanks so much for linking this up to "Brag Monday".
ReplyDeletevery pretty! Fits right in with a vintage tea party! Love the touch of glitter, too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so very pretty, the colour is very appealing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! Did you make the envelopes too or did you find them? This is such a sweet little treat.
ReplyDeleteOh--how precious!!! And what a great idea for tea time--simply adorable!!! You inspire me!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cindy Adkins
www.recoveryartist.com
Thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteSweet Bee, I did make the envelopes, too.
I REALLY need the free clip art tea pot as shown in "handmade tea party favors." I cannot find one suitable for a tea we're having at a historical site, and this one is perfect! Please help!
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katle@mchsi.com
Kitty, here's the source image for the teapot graphic. I'd love to see what you make with it for your tea at the historical site.
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable! Thanks for the link to the tea pot....now what can I create?
ReplyDeleteHi, Well that has to be the cutest idea. I just love it. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Kim
what a sweet little favor! i love it!!! thanks for sharing. you are just so creative...so impressed. i love the little heart!
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