Sunday, December 5, 2010

Tea Bag Fold Christmas Tree Card - Origami

I wanted to make a card that had a Christmas tree design on it, so thought this was something different. It's not difficult at all...actually very simple!

Below are some of the Stampin' Up materials that can be used for making this card...you can find these at my Stampin' Up Site...ENJOY!


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Tea Bag Fold Christmas Tree Card - Origami
  • Card stock – Whisper White, Rick Razzleberry from Getting Started Collection (120954 - $6.95), Pretty in Pink Textured from Subtles Collection (121075 - $11.95), Sending Love Designer Series Paper (117153 - $4.99),
  • Ink Rose Red from Classic Collection (101778 - $5.95), Versamarker (100901 - $3.25), Uni-Ball Signo Gel Pen (105021 $3.95)
  • Stamps - Itty Bitty Bits (120060 - $8.95)
  • Embossing - Clear Stampin' Emboss Powder (109130 - $4.75)
  • Adhesives - Snail Adhesive (104332 -$6.95), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430 - $3.95)
Please email me if you have any questions :)
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20 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for checking out my blog and video!! You have a great blog also and I look forward to watching more videos!

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  2. This is a wonderful card and what a great use for the tea bag fold technique! Thanks for the lovely comment on my blog as well- I will be visiting you again soon!:-)

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  3. I LOVE the card! TFS! Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in Bradenton, FL

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  4. Super design and video. I've held off making these kinds of trees because I thought they'd be hard to make. You made it look so easy I'm going to start making some of my own now. Thanks! Loved the simple ribbon knot trick too!

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  5. Hello there!
    First of all THANK YOU FOR becoming a follower!
    Hope to see your gingerbread bag creations!

    Secondly, I thoroughly enjoyed your video of this card....when I saw the 'trees', they didn't really do anything for me until I saw the dimention to them.
    Great card and great technique!
    I will defintiely try this!
    TFS!

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  6. I LOVE this one!!! its so pretty and fairly simple to make! =o) the video is great.

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  7. this is adorable, I luv the fold...have a super week!

    enjoy *~*

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  8. Lovely card and thank you for the video tutorial! Thanks for blessing my day. :)
    www.southerncaliforniastamper.blogspot.com

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  9. I love this fold, and so easy to do. Thanks for sharing the video.
    http://whatareyouinking.blogspot.com

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  10. What a great technique and you did such an awesome video! Thanks for sharing!

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  11. love this! thanks for the tutorial! I am now following you from Stampin Connections :D hugz n blessings.

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  12. love this!! and thanks for the video!! I am now following you from stampin connections. Hugz n blessings. Renee

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  13. What a cute card! Thank you SO much for sharing the technique on video, too - I've been so intimidated by this technique, but now I see, it truly IS pretty easy! Thank you, thank you! :)

    PS - followed you here from SC blog thread

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  14. Made one of these cards last Christmas. They are so easy aren't they! Thank you for your kind comments and especially on my blog layout. By the way I LOVE your banner too!

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  15. Very cute!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment and following me! I am now following you as well from SC thread!

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  16. Hi, I'm now following you from Stampin' Connection.

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  17. Cute card you should post more often.I am now following you from SC. Come by my blog and say Hi. www.lookatmycutestuff.blogspot.com

    also check out my Challenge Blog www.fridaymashup.blogspot.com

    Hugs
    Shirley Pumpkin #312

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  18. Great card! TFS!

    Following from SC...
    www.mysocalledlife-kjb.blogspot.com

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  19. That tree is AH-MAZING!!!! Love it!

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