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this week features the 2022-2023 Annual Catalogue


Criss Cross tea pocket card

 


As soon as I saw the new Cup of Tea Bundle and Tea Boutique Designer Series Paper, I knew this was the first purchase I would make from the 2022-2023 Annual Catalogue. Who doesn’t love a cuppa? Well I am sure there are a few but the first thing I thought was I must make a card that would fit a packet of tea and make it look like the packet was in the tea cup. After thinking of different options, I decided upon the criss-cross funfold. It shows off various sides of the lovely designer series paper and a teacup can be placed at the top where the two flaps meet. The packet can be tucked in behind that and it still fits a removable greeting insert with lots of room for a message and you can use the back of it too for a longer note.

 

Supplies

158667 CUP OF TEA BUNDLE (ENGLISH)

158659 TEA BOUTIQUE 6" X 6" (15.2 X 15.2 CM) DESIGNER SERIES PAPER

159204 2022–2024 IN COLOR™ 8-1/2" X 11" CARDSTOCK

159276 BASIC WHITE 8-1/2" X 11" CARDSTOCK

161108 2022–2024 IN COLOR CLASSIC STAMPIN' PADS

 

Optional to embellish the card are

159186 2022-2024 IN COLOR MATTE DECORATIVE DOTS

159195 2022–2024 IN COLOR BAKER'S TWINE PACK

 

You can glue both flaps closed if you wish. I like to have one open so the card will sit on a table or shelf to display it. I used the baker’s twine to tie it closed until the recipient wishes to open and display. Another option would be to get the 2022–2024 IN COLOR™ 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 CM) CARDSTOCK to make a bellyband. Or you could use the IN COLOR ribbon.

The Tea Boutique Designer Series Paper includes the following colours: Crumb Cake, Crushed Curry, Fresh Freesia, Orchid Oasis, Parakeet Party, Petal Pink, Starry Sky, Sweet Sorbet, Tahitian Tide

I recommend the following

Adhesives

154031 TEAR & TAPE ADHESIVE

152334 ADHESIVE SHEETS

104430 STAMPIN’ DIMENSIONALS

152813 STAMPIN' SEAL


Tools you will need are a paper trimmer, die cutting machine, blocks or  stamparatus (which I can’t live without!)

Measurements:

BASE: 1 sheet of IN COLOUR Cardstock scored at 5.5” and then cut in half to form two pieces of 4.25”x11”

DESIGNER SERIES PAPER

for patterns where it is obvious one side is up, make sure to put the paper in the trimmer facing you and cut at 4”, turn and cut at 5” to form a 4”x5” piece. (Save the scraps!)

INSERT:  

BASIC WHITE cardstock 5.25”x3.75”

TRIM for top of insert, cut .75”x5.25” from the Designer Series Paper scraps

 

BELLYBAND (optional)

12”x1.5” strip

I used twine to close


Step-by-Step

Step 1: Score an entire sheet of 11”x8.5” In Colour cardstock down the centre at 5.5. Turn and cut in half at the 4.25” to form two pieces of 4.25”x11” cardstock for the base.




Step 2: Take each piece and cut from the score line at the top diagonally to the bottom edge – one piece should go from top to left and other top to right. (I cut them together with a sharp blade and then flipped one piece to have the long edges of each piece along the bottom). (Save the Scraps!)

Step 3: You will have two pieces with a rectangular section and an diagonally cut section. Place adhesive on the rectangular section of one piece and lay the other over to adhere them with the long diagonally cut edges along the bottom. 




Step 4: Prepare the designer series paper for the front flaps of the card. For patterns where it is obvious one side is up, make sure the 4"x5" section is upright (put the paper in the trimmer facing you and cut at 4”, turn and cut at 5” to form a 4”x5” piece.) (Save the scraps for use later)




Step 5: Angle the paper in the trimmer to cut diagonally in half ensuring the image is pointing upward away from you so the first section will be upright on the first flap. One piece will fit on outside left flap of card and reverse side can be used for the right flap. 

Step 6: Adhere one piece to the front left flap and flip the second piece to adhere to the second flap. (If making more than one card, you can mix and match different patterns and if you leave one flap open, you can use a second diagonal piece on the inside of the flap left open. I didn't like the lack of contrast of the reverse piece compared to the base colour, so I did a new 4"x5" piece cut diagonally and used both pieces for the right flap and inside left). Decorate the inside of the right flap if leaving it open.


Step 7: Adhere one flap to the card base with Tear & Tape Adhesive along the bottom. This will allow for an even edge when putting in the insert. If you choose to close the pocket section completely, use Tear & Tape along the bottom to adhere the other flap over the first. I like to wait until I have placed the teacup and string along that flap first.


Step 8: Die cut a solid teacup from one of the matching designer series paper sheets. Using Adhesive Sheet on the back of coordinating solid cardstock, cut the teacup with leaf pattern (I used scraps from the diagonal cuts). Remove backing of adhesive strip and adhere detailed die cut over the solid teacup.

Step 9: Place two dimensionals on the top center of the front flap where it will cross over the bottom flap. Add a dimensional at the bottom under the two others. Place a piece of twine from second down top dimensional up to the top one. 

Step 10: Place teacup over the dimensionals with the twine over the front. Stamp and diecut the Time for Tea greeting on white cardstock for the front of the tag and diecut a solid piece from one of the scraps for the back. Place the solid diecut for the tag on the bottom dimensional and adhere the twine over it trimming it off so no twine will show at the bottom. Adhere the stamped tag over top. (I used Adhesive Sheet on the solid scrap for the tag so it will adhere to the stamped tag piece more easily).



Step 11: Make the lemon slice by cutting the solid die from the Crushed Curry colour designer series paper and the detailed piece from a solid piece of Crushed Curry cardstock backed with the Adhesive Sheet. Die cut hearts or other items as desired to decorate card.

Step 12:  Make bellyband if using or wrap twine around the card to tie in the front. Decorate with matte adhesive dots and/or other embellishments.

Step 13: Stamp the insert as desired and adhere the .75”x5.25” strip of designer series paper across the top of the insert.Place the greeting insert inside the card and tuck in a tea packet so it is behind the teacup.



Here is one of the cards I made showing it open:



Step 14: Don’t forget to decorate your envelope before sending off your card. It will require extra postage due to the thickness but it is a card and gift in one. You can, of course, hand deliver to the recipient.



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Comments

  1. Howdy, from extremely hot Southeast Texas. City of Warren. I am a ministry/hobbyist. Our church did our 1st Annual Tea Party. It was fantastic. Your Tea Card Holder is beautiful. I am going to use the same concept for our next Tea Party. Thank you soooo much for sharing. I am going to order the set anyway but now it is a must. Susan Ward

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    1. It is very versatile and I had to find a way to really showcase the idea of tea!

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  2. Great project and perfect for the tea suite!

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  3. Cute fun fold card Xenia, love that dsp x

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  4. Great card and love the fold!

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  5. I love a card with a fun fold - great invite or thanks for a tea party

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    1. It would make a great invite! I had not thought of that!

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