I'm so excited to have officially passed the 100- followers mark! I want to say a big hello to my new followers and a friendly cyber-hug to all of you, especially if you have stuck with me since the early days :-) This wouldn't be worth the effort without your wonderful support, so THANK YOU!
I can't believe it's August already!! This year is zipping by!
Being a crafter, I'm finding myself thinking about Christmas already. I know, I know, it seems a little very early, but we have to think ahead when there are handmade goodies to create!
It's time for another tutorial from my Vintage Tea Party!
If you've already seen the photos from the event, you might remember my tea bag biscuits and "Eat Me" sandwiches.
I'm going to show you how easy it is to whip up your own "Eat Me" flags and tea bag labels.
First, the tutorials for the flags. So simple!
I also used these cute flags to decorate my mini fruit jellies!
Now for the tea bag labels! These are even easier than the flags.
How easy was that?! The lovely vintage tea cup and tea pot images came from the Graphics Fairy, of course ;-)
If you're throwing a tea party for your little ones, these would be a great way for them to join in the prep. Get creative with your stamped messages!
I'm throwing myself back into the swing of things and I have lots of fun posts planned for you all!
Ooh and I'm currently working on the very first issue of my email newsletter, to be sent out August 6th, so if you would like to receive this, just email me at DesignAndNonsense@hotmail.co.uk and I'll pop you on the lucky list.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend :-)
I'll be linking this project up to Brag Monday at Graphics Fairy
Emily
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Both these ideas are so cute! My mother, sister, and I went to a tea yesterday at a friend's house and we were thinking about having out own tea sometime. These would be lovely things to do when we have our tea. :) Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDelete(And I start thinking about Christmas in January. In fact, I already have several gifts ready and waiting.)
Wow, you are very organised Kati! I've started making lists of things to make-at least it means lots of fun tutorials :-)
DeleteThis little tea party is EXACTLY what drew me to your blog! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!! SOOOOOO CUTE!!!!!!!!! NOW, I need to begin thinking of Christmas! :)THANKS Emily! :)
ReplyDeleteAw thank you!
DeleteI've got these tea bag cookies on my list of things to make. And don't worry I'm always thinking, planning, and doing things way before the average person. Cam's halloween costume is a raring to go.
ReplyDeleteMy head is bursting with ideas for Christmas! Of course, we have to think this far in advance to make time for all the craftig required ;-)
Deletethose are simply darling! I LOVE the tea bag cookies! Can I pin that to pinterest?? Pretty please?!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jill :-) Of course you can pin it! I'm very flattered
Deletethose are simply darling! I LOVE the tea bag cookies! Can I pin that to pinterest?? Pretty please?!!
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy! I love those cute tea bag cookies...yummy! Enjoy the rest of the weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane :-) It really is a simple project but the little details make all the difference, don't you think?
DeleteGreat idea ! thank you for the tip ! I will use it soon ;-)
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