Sep 08 2008
Make it Monday # 9
Well I have had a blast this afternoon making these, and getting this tutorial put together for you. I hope you enjoy these, and I look forward to seeing your own creations!
So what did I make??? I acutally was stumped with what to call these!!! Yes the ol’ brain wasn’t too flash with coming up with a name….maybe because I am a year older hey!
Anyway I decided on Teabag Gift Folders… Yes a bit of a daggy name! I suppose I could have called them an Arvo refreshner, or Tea for Two (but then you would fight over the chocolate!).
Anyway you probably don’t care what they are called, just want to know how to make them, so here goes for this weeks Make it Monday tutorial……number 9 at that! (soooooo can’t believe that we have got to 9 already!)
Materials Required:
Paper cutter
DS paper
A4 cardstock
Bone scorer
Mat pack
Teabags
Chocolates
Scallop punch,
Circle punches
Ribbon
Stamps
Stamp pads
Step 1:
Cut your A4 sheet of cardstock vertically at 9cm’s wide
Step 2:
Score your strip of cardstock horizontally first at 9cm’s in, then again at 1.5cm’s, then 9cm’s from that score line, and then finally again at 1.5cm. You should end up with another 9cm till the end of the strip.
Step 3:
Bend the cardstock along all the scored lines. It should look similar to this. Then when you really fold it into each other, it will look like this below:
Step 4:
Cut 4 square pieces of DS paper, measuring 8cm x 8 cm’s
Step 5:
Add those squares of DS paper to the outer two squares on the outside, and then add the other two onto the inside side of the strip of cardstock.
Step 6:
Add a strip of tape across one side of DS paper, and stop it at the edge of the scored cardstock. Don’t go over the whole strip. See picture above.
Step 7:
Add ribbon along the strip of tape with overhang, as you will be using that extra ribbon to tie the folder closed.
Step 8:
I used my white Gel pen to add some detail around the edges of the DS paper for extra detail.
Step 9:
Use your punches and stamps to add some detail to the front cover. I have used my Scallop punch, two circle punches and the Tart and tangy Stamp set.
Step 10:
Take three Love me note Envelopes and open up the flaps. You will want to stamp them before you start putting them together, as they will be layered one above the other.
Step 11:
Adhere each envelope one on top of the other, sticking them onto the raised flap.
Step 12:
Load your envelopes with goodies. I have used two different packages teabags, and a Nestle Golden Rough Chocolate in the centre one. You could even make a co-ordinating Love note to go into one if it is for a gift.
Step 13:
Fold the envelopes up zig-zag and tape it into the folder like so.
Step 14:
Take the folder from the left side and fold it across. I have decorated this too.
Step 15:
Then fold it over from the left side, and use the ribbon to tie off your Teabag gift folder with a bow, which will keep it closed.
Other Samples:
For this one I have used the Spring Silhouettes DS paper pack, and the Baroque Motifs stamp set, with Soft sky, and Wild wasabi stamp pads, and cardstock.
The inside
Here I have used Purely pomegranite cardstock with Berry Bliss DS paper. I have also used the Priceless stamp set, with Pretty in Pink, Soft sky and Pomegranite ink
And the inside of this one
I think I have to admit that this is my favourite Make it Monday project so far……not sure why, but I just think these are darn cute!
Hope you have fun with these, and I look forward to seeing your creations!
Have a good night,







How cute is that!! Awesome, Keesh. Love the last one, very cute.
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. Looks like something I’m going to want to try.
Keesh, I have been wracking my brains all weekend trying to think of a thankyou gift for a girlfriend……you deliver inspiration as always :0)
**Hugs** Heather x
These are so adorable ! Have to keep this in mind !
This is sooo cute - no wonder you made a few more while on a roll. I love the concept and can envision it being made in a larger size.
Thanks so much for sharing. Love your blog and always look forward to seeing what you have been making and doing.
Yummo - what a lovely idea for a gift for all kinds of occasions!! Thank you so much Keesh for the inspiration and tutorial! Love your samples!
Hugs, Jean
Oh how cute are they…I have never seen anything like that Keesh…thanks for sharing. Just wish I had more time to make one now…but it’s filed away for when I do:-) Cya.
Aren’t these the cutest!! I LOVE them! I’ve not seen anything like these around before - I’ve GOTTA try them out - thanks for sharing, and for all the different samples you made up too!!
Keesh, you really are so talented, these are just gorgeous, you are so generous with your time creating all these tutorials!
Hi ho Keesh!
I just uploaded my creation to my blog! These are fun!! Oh and FYI - the chocci’s are STILL in their little envelopes! lol
Love K
xo
Keesh, got up all excited for the Regionals at CC today, so thought brekky with Keesh! must go chq her your blog, and it was’nt since Monday i peeked! Oohwah…….
so glad i popped by, that is such a cutey gift idea, i love it! TFS and your time for us viewers is well worth it!
Sure we will have an awesome day today with 100 odd ladies SU centered!
Just gorgeous Makeesha…I will definitely be giving these ones a go! Thanks!
Hey there Makeesha!! You Rock!! I had a play with this today - so much fun! I have put my attempt on my blog. Next on my list! those fab little keyrings!! How Cool.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Caroline
xx
Love this idea.
This is the one that I made.. (hope the pictures show up - I have never done this before)
http://www.makeeshabyl.com.au/index.php/category/tutorials/teabag-gift-folders/
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I didnt have the little envelopes so used a cellophane bag folded in half.