I was more than delighted when I found Angela's teabag clipboard on Tea With Friends. It turns out that Angela and I have a lot in common: we both love tea and Mod Podge. In terms of cost, it doesn't get any cheaper. These type of clipboards can be found at the $1 store, and I'm assuming you already have Mod Podge (a safe assumption, no?). If you are not a tea drinker, well, you obviously need to start. You also need to visit Angela's blog so that she can show you what she did right here.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
a recycled teabag clipboard. i mean the wrappers.
I was more than delighted when I found Angela's teabag clipboard on Tea With Friends. It turns out that Angela and I have a lot in common: we both love tea and Mod Podge. In terms of cost, it doesn't get any cheaper. These type of clipboards can be found at the $1 store, and I'm assuming you already have Mod Podge (a safe assumption, no?). If you are not a tea drinker, well, you obviously need to start. You also need to visit Angela's blog so that she can show you what she did right here.
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8 comments:
this is cool and reduces waste! I love your new logo area! It's awesome!
I am just wondering how I have lived so long without this blog!
I just want you to know that I have done two dec projects since I started reading your blog (a month ago).
One is a metal flower tin (that had a horrible purple fly on it). I covered it with some 'mistake' numerical tags that I accidently printed. Then I covered over that with Starbucks antique writing looking tissue paper. Looks really great!
I like this clipboard done with tea papers. Though, I'm going to use old papers from ric rac and needle packaging for a clipboard to go in my sewing room.
THank you for the inspiration!
--Vicki K.
You all are too kind!! Thank you.
Vicki - thank you for reading! Please send me some pictures of your projects - I'd love to see them!! Also, I like the ric rac and packaging idea. . . that is pretty cool.
Love this! Appeals to the tea drinker in me and my inexplicable desire for a cool clip board. :)
Brilliant! I saw the title of your posting and was very intrigued, but the finished result is clever and unique. Great job.
Terrific idea - makes a great hostess give, too!
Thanks... Cass
What a great idea.. sometimes I really dislike throwing away some of the cook tea bag wrappers...
Have a wonderful weekend and a fabulous 4th!
~Really Rainey~
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