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Kre8tors Blog Hop Bye Bye SAB

Hello Kre8tors! So glad you are joining us for the March Kre8tors Blog Hop! We are saying Bye Bye to Sale-A-Bration! That’s right, at the end of this month, the SAB Sale will be over! Say it ain’t so! Take advantage of the final few weeks to get your hands on some FREEBIES just for shopping. As always, scroll to the bottom of this post, click that Next button, and hop around to get inspired by some amazing projects!

For my projects, I decided to use the Tea Together stamp set from the Occasions Catalog and I paired it with the coordinating SAB Tea Time Framelits Dies. The framelits dies are absolutely FREE with a $100 purchase. By purchasing the items you need to create this card and tea wrap, you will qualify to get the framelits for free!

I CASE’d the Sale A Bration Brochure to make the skinny card, but I didn’t have all the same supplies they used on their sample. But that’s not a problem! Just use what you have on hand! I changed the sentiment and used the same one from the Tea Together stamp set. I also didn’t have the Designer Series Paper, so I used my Buffalo Check stamp instead and it turned out great!

I really like the technique for stacking the tea cups inside each other. Be sure to check out my YouTube video at the end of this post to see how I achieved the look.

I paired this adorable little tea wrap with this SAB project. I was able to get two cards and one tea wrap from one sheet of standard card stock. There’s almost no waste! I love this little tea wrap. It would make a fun little table setting gift for a fun event or tea party.

You can also flip the tea holder inside out and use it as a little easel stand to display your tea bag! I love it when a project does double duty! I can’t wait to hand these adorable little matching paper crafts to my friends and family! They are perfect for any tea drinker! (Hint: Not a tea fan? Leave off the sentiment and put in a packet of instant coffee or a small brick of chocolate!)

I hope you enjoyed these fun projects today! Be sure to check out the video below, and take advantage of those Sale-A-Bration items while they are still here! Click the next button below to hop on over to Sue’s amazing project! And as always, thanks for hopping!

Melissa Tennison
(You Are Here!)

Sue McDonald

Tricia Butts

Su Mohr

Tracy Marie Lewis

Pia Gerhardt (DE)

Laura Mackie (UK)

Jacqui Lawrence

Sandra Roberts (UK)

Jo Blackman

Kathy Maurer

Deb Naylor

Ximena Morales – Stampin’ Xime

Anastasia Radloff

Janey Backer

Alexandra Rauf

Linda Handford

Dorothee Buhn

Annette Elias

Jacqueline Bobeldijk

Eva Pottsova

Cheryl Taylor

Jan Musselman – USA

Rebecca-Jo Unwin

Cheryl Hamilton


Measurements:

Skinny Balmy Blue Card Base: 5-1/2″ x 6″, score @ 3″
Balmy Blue Tea Wrap: 2-1/2″ x 7-1/2″, score @ 1″ and 4-1/2″
Balmy Blue Tea Wrap Mat: 2-1/4″ x 2-3/4″
Whisper White: 1-1/2″ x 3″ + Scrap ~ 5″ x 8″

Materials:

If you don’t already have a demonstrator, I would love to be your Creative Coach! How can I help you?
If your order is over $150, don’t use a hostess code because you qualify for your own Stampin’ Rewards!
If your order is less than $150, use my current hostess code J2EBYYBC when you place your order to get a thank you card from me at the beginning of next month! Your support means a lot to me and helps me to continue doing what I love, which is making videos for you to enjoy.

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16 thoughts on “Kre8tors Blog Hop Bye Bye SAB

  1. Ha Melissa, how funny, we have chosen the same set, but we made totally different projects. Great way to show how versatile this set is! I love your clean, bright and crispy projects! Love the white on the colored background!

  2. Melissa, I love your projects. I am a coffee person but when I see a nice teacup with a saucer it makes me want some tea. Thank you for sharing the stacking technique. I love how the cup looks stack on top of each other.

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