Saturday, July 18, 2009

Altered Tea Box


I made this Altered Tea Box awhile ago for my Lil Sis on Splitcoaststampers. I wish I would have remembered to take a picture of the box BEFORE I altered it, but I forgot. Its basically just a package of tea that has an opening on the bottom of the box. I covered the box with paper from DCWV 'Nana's Kitchen'. The tag is stamped with images from Crafty Secrets 'Coffee and Tea'.


I wrapped both ribbon and Ric Rac around the box and put a large prima on top of the box.
Have a great day! Amy









16 comments:

  1. OOO Amy what a wonderful idea for the tea box. HOW darling, and those soft colors sooo pretty!! Thanks for sharing this!!!

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  2. This is terrific. I LOVE tea. That would make such a cute gift for anyone. I bet your SCS little sis loved it. The image is also the perfect tea image... Great job.

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  3. What a fab altered tea box. Just gorgeous!! The colors and design are fab! What a neat gift idea!

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  4. This is adorable!!! Whoever got this one is a lucky gal!!!!

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  5. Hi Amy, I occasionally landed on your blog and like what I see here. You do wonderful artwork! And so I will make a visit again on your place from time to time to see what's new.
    Love from Switzerland,
    Karina

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  6. Amy, This is super fabulous! Love the colors and papers you used.

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  7. How cute is this, Amy!! Awesome idea!

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  8. This is soooo sweet. What a great gift idea for someone. Love it!

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  9. Adorable tea box and such pretty soft colors, I always love pink!

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  10. What an awesome idea for a tea box!! Love the colors you used. It's spectacular!

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  11. This is really sweet. I often take 'before' photos of things I plan to alter. But how many altered items have you ever seen on my blog? None! I'm good at the "before", I'm just bad at the "after".

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  12. Ooh this is awesome. What a great way to make a nice gift awesome! How did you get your edges so perfect where the tea comes out?

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  13. How fun is this?! The colors are so soft and pretty, and the whole thing is beautifully done - I'm sure it was much appreciated.

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