Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Tea Bag paper little book tag

I've been smitten by the little used tea bag paper books that I've been making lately. One used tea bag (or even unused but I like the texture of the tea stains from the used bag) gives a book with a front and back cover, and 4 pages inside. This week my tag is a little book although I have yet to decide how to attach it. I think this would be a great tag on a gift for someone who adores tea. Here is the front cover.


I'm showing only 3 shots here for brevity. Here is an inside spread (middle) showing the poem from a children's book (author unknown) which I wrote using india ink and a mapping pen, as well as a gel transfer image of a robin.


Robin has a wee friend. He is a little pip of a thing.



I'm enjoying seeing everyone's tags very much! Are we having fun or what? *smiles* Norma

17 comments:

  1. A true work of art

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  2. Once again your artwork is stunning - I just love the little book - it's absolutely exquisite

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  3. This is so so beautiful, I really love it, well done xx

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  4. Stunning little book. xx

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  5. So delicate looking! Very pretty!

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  6. This is gorgeous Norma and so are your books

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  7. Oh...this is sooo sweet...Your birdies are beautiful...Love It!!
    Jan x

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  8. Can't think of anything further to add! Well done!

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  9. Such a beautiful, artistic way to create a tag--wonderful

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  10. This is so charming, and I love your artistic use of tea bags.

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  11. A Stunning tag! super! love it, May x x

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  12. oh beautiful little painted birdies...

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  13. Wonderufl idea, truly, truly beautiful!!
    Hugs,
    Ivy

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