(Does that sound goofy, or what?)
***If you're looking for the OWOH post,
keep scrolling . . . well, peruse this
first, and then scroll! ;)***
See if you can guess what the challenge
was for these pages:



Well, okay, the center layout doesn't
go with the challenge, but the other
two fit with the teabag template challenge
at Gingersnap Creations. I'm contemplating
putting a quote inside each "tea bag." Two
of my favorite tea quotes (don't tell me you
don't have a favorite tea quote!) are:
If man has no tea in him,
he is incapable of understanding truth and beauty.
---Japanese Proverb
and
There is no trouble so great or grave that
cannot be diminished by a nice cup of tea.
---Bernard Paul Heroux
The center layout fits right in with Judy's
Red/White/Black challenge, as well.
I'm ready for a hot cuppa Earl Gray right about
now . . . or green jasmine . . . what's your
favorite tea?
***update***
The geisha layout was chosen as a Ginger Gem!
Thank you, Gingersnappers!
Terrific way to use the Tea Bag template Trisha. Loving the whole book. Thank you for playing at Gingersnaps. Annette x
ReplyDeletePerfect use of the tea bag template. The pages look terrific.
ReplyDeleteOhh love them. fabulous oriental work in there
ReplyDeletehugs June x
So very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!love your blog! Thanks for visiting me!
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These look great Trish! Love 'em!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty project- Thanks for joining the Bloggers Challenge color challenge.
ReplyDeleteFab altered pages! Thanks for playing along with the Bloggers Challenge!
ReplyDeleteFave tea is Lemon Ginger by STASH. Beautiful pages in your little book. Like!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! I really like the idea of the quote in the tea-bags.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the tea bag template. Awesome pages!
ReplyDeleteGreat pages! So glad you are having fun with our Hot Beverage challenges! Your tea bag mini-cards are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely work! Thanks for joining in the Bloggers' Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work!
ReplyDeleteThis is turning out to be a fab book. xx
ReplyDeleteI love Japanese matcha from the tea ceremony.
ReplyDeleteI love your little books. They really inspire me to start making books again. The tea quotes are awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages and thanks for playing with us at Blogger's Challenge.
ReplyDeletethis is WONDERFUL--love playing with altered books!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! What wonderful pages! :D
ReplyDeleteAwesome altered art.
ReplyDeletetea again! Yummy! Thanks for your comment on my blog. By the way, did you know I have about 45 tea related stamps?
ReplyDeleteI did not. However, please note the NOT surprised look on my face!
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Awesome altered book.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! Love the layers, the ephemera (real and created!), the entire look - beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the teabag template in your book. I'll have to remember that. Wonderful!
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