well, when I saw the theme at
mixed media monday this week, it didn't take long to decide which image I was going to use! I made a bag because when I first saw these stamps I was making party bags for my son's party and I thought that they would look nice on the front. These bags are really easy to make from a single sheet of A4 paper.
I took the inspiration for the colour from wedgewood pottery
All stamps are by Inka
It works beautifully. Good colors, good stamps. I like the tea bag. ;)
ReplyDeleteI thought Wedgewood straight away (me coming from Stoke etc) - it looks very classy and sophisticated. Love the bag idea.Perfect.You are on a roll Joanne.
ReplyDeletefab Joanne. so cute. she's a great stamp!
ReplyDeleteWhow...This is really a very beautiful tea bag.
ReplyDeleteLove this Joanne - love the blues, love the bag and love the stamp
ReplyDeleteJoanne, this is a really beautiful project. The colours are so delicate. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little bag Joanne! Very elegant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely stamp. I thought wedgewood too. :o)
ReplyDeleteGot the wedgewood china feel immediately - might have to go have a cuppa now.....
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This is just so fabulous! Love the blues and the background lends itself well to the Wedgwood look!
ReplyDeletegorgeous little bags.. its nice to see things with a purpose on the challenges.. makes a change from flat pointless things .. I like these :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat colour & I really like that background stamping.
ReplyDeleteFantastic little bags! Diane
ReplyDeleteAye Diane !! I love this!
ReplyDeleteOops, sorry Joanne ~!! Lovely work ~ ;o}
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colurs Joanne and such a lovely idea!
ReplyDeleteThis I really love. The color is so wonderful and what a nice idea making a bag. I'm going to have to try this one!
ReplyDeleteI really can just picture these filled with a wonderful assortment of loose tea...and a sweet or two or three! Very whimsical...and a marvelous idea!
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