Thank you Paul for sharing this technique. You make lovely cards with this Tea Bag design. I have never seen this technique before. You do a wonderful video. I think I will try this technique tomorrow. Thanks again.
I like going through your archive once in a while. Very nice card, I will certainly give it a go. Thanks for sharing your thought process with us, because that's what I need to convert it into a different size card. The dies I've got have different sizes from yours, but I'll just follow your steps. You're always so helpful with your suggestions.
What a lovely card, Paul! Did you use the Navigator paper to print the floral design on to and if so, how does it compare to the paper from The Range that you've used previously?
Morwenna Jackson Yes I printed the design onto this paper. This is slightly glossier than the Range one but thinner. The Range pack is a lightweight card so would have been too thick to fold which is why I went for the Navigator paper.
@@paulford6686 Thank you for responding. I'm guessing the Navigator paper would be OK for card layering and folding techniques, as you've done here and the heavier Range card would be better for albums which have to withstand prolonged handling? I might have a play later and see if I can fold larger squares, as I found smaller ones were too fiddly for me to do!
I love this but in the US it is very expensive to mail a square let alone 8 x 8 card. I would use your basic tutorial and adapt for maybe a 6 x 6. You really made it look easy for such a great card.
I do not have these dies so I would cut the squares myself (not difficult). What size (in inches) are the smallest blue squares and what size are the squares of the print paper you used to make the rosette (tea bag folding)? I would like to make my card smaller, probably 5 x 5. Thanks for your help.
What set up are you using to be able to zoom in? My husband makes watercolor tutorials and needs to be able to zoom in closeups. . Love tea bag folding! Thanks.
Delightful. I’m trying to make this technique popular again. Yours is beautiful
@@gilliantill7111 we should start a campaign!
I’m already on it!! 😅
Thank you ! Excellent instruction!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the deco in the middle.
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for a great tutorial, you explain everything so well. The card is lovely and I love the "flower" . Once again, my thanks
Thank you
Thank you Paul a great tutorial, back to the old days.
Kitty Davies It’s nice to revisit old favourites.
Gorgeous card with a great tutorial. Thank you! 👍🏻
Lois Skiathitis Thank you so much!
Beautiful card, and excellent instructions easy to follow, thank you~!
If you have a go, let me know 😍
@@paulford6686 I certainly will do that. Hopefully in some Easter cards.
Carol Derouin Freeman That sounds like a fab idea
Thank you Paul for sharing this technique. You make lovely cards with this Tea Bag design. I have never seen this technique before. You do a wonderful video. I think I will try this technique tomorrow. Thanks again.
Suzzette Yandle Oh thank you so much. I really hope you give it a try and show me how it turns out.
Thank you so much Paul for the detailed demo of this card, and explaining it so well. Card looks so nice.
You’re welcome
A beautiful card well demonstrated. Thanks.
Thank you so much
Lovely!! Great tutorials!
Thank you so much
Beautiful card!
Thanks so much!
Perfect video - how easy to make this card. Great! Thank you!
Would love to see you have a go Claudia!
WOW! Beautiful card Paul! TFS Hugs!
Marg West Thank you so much
A lovely card thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it
Incredible work and skill. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for your kind comments
Lovely
Thank you ☺️
Beautiful inspired me to make cards thank you
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the great demo Paul. I'm going to give it a go tonight. Love the paper that you printed.
Beverly Fuchs You would never guess it is a Sympathy paper pack!
Can’t wait to see what you end up doing!
I have always wanted to know how to tea fold. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
Glad it was of help. Remember to share your version over on my Facebook group
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I like going through your archive once in a while. Very nice card, I will certainly give it a go. Thanks for sharing your thought process with us, because that's what I need to convert it into a different size card. The dies I've got have different sizes from yours, but I'll just follow your steps. You're always so helpful with your suggestions.
Glad you appreciate the efforts
I will give this a try. Thank you
Hope you enjoy. Remember to share a pic in my Facebook group so I can see.
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This is so stunning. New subbie here, G'day from Australia :)
Thanks Dee. Remember to share your versions over on my Facebook group
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Loved this card lovely big n bold and intricate fold rosette but the jury is out on those embellishments, wasn’t sure what they were.
Glad you liked the rosette at least lol
Beautiful, I’m just now finding this video. Tfs
What a lovely card, Paul! Did you use the Navigator paper to print the floral design on to and if so, how does it compare to the paper from The Range that you've used previously?
Morwenna Jackson Yes I printed the design onto this paper. This is slightly glossier than the Range one but thinner. The Range pack is a lightweight card so would have been too thick to fold which is why I went for the Navigator paper.
@@paulford6686 Thank you for responding. I'm guessing the Navigator paper would be OK for card layering and folding techniques, as you've done here and the heavier Range card would be better for albums which have to withstand prolonged handling?
I might have a play later and see if I can fold larger squares, as I found smaller ones were too fiddly for me to do!
Morwenna Jackson Precisely
I love this but in the US it is very expensive to mail a square let alone 8 x 8 card. I would use your basic tutorial and adapt for maybe a 6 x 6. You really made it look easy for such a great card.
Ann Robbins it’s easily adapted. You can use any sized square dies
I do not have these dies so I would cut the squares myself (not difficult). What size (in inches) are the smallest blue squares and what size are the squares of the print paper you used to make the rosette (tea bag folding)? I would like to make my card smaller, probably 5 x 5. Thanks for your help.
Wow!!!!!!
What set up are you using to be able to zoom in? My husband makes watercolor tutorials and needs to be able to zoom in closeups. . Love tea bag folding! Thanks.
Just an Iphone
Thanks. How were you able to zoom so easily? Your videos are so clear! I subscribed and looking forward to more videos from you.
Could you please tell me the brand of the frame dies I did not catch the name and would really like to use to make a similar card.
Sue Wilson double pierced dies Set A and B
hi Paul, Where did you buy the A1 square,? I am looking for huge square
Corinne Cava6 They are the Sue Wilson Double Pierced Squares and available from many outlets. Got mine from In2Craft.com
I don't see any tea bags?
The name comes from the technique. It originated in Holland using decorative tea bag wrappers.
Beautiful card but boy you bored me with your chatters.
So sorry you felt that. I try my best to keep things succinct. This was actually one of my first attempts and hopefully have improved since then.