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This cute little easel card is one I taught yesterday afternoon. It is created using four tea bag fold pieces using the "Multi-Petal Flower" pattern. Usually eight folded pieces are used, but I like this effect of using only four folded pieces. There is a brad in the middle of the medallion and a button is adhered with a glue dot to hold the easel upright. I did a bit of paper piercing on the bottom corners. The top features a border punch for interest. I printed the tiles from http://members.fortunecity.co.uk/msvicr/. ( MsVic's Tea-Bag Folding Tiles.) If you have not yet been there to get your beautiful and free tea bag tiles, please grab a snack and go there. It is a great site and there are loads of tiles you can print for free. BTW, I just mailed in 100 cards to the Foster Kids Birthday Buddy Program. I have 50 more to complete for this goal.Thanks for stopping by!
Rosie, this turned out just beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us yesterday afternoon. I love tea bag folding
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