Using tea bags as an art supply is an easy (and very affordable) way to make great paper art. This is coming to you in three parts. In Part 1: Today I show how to prepare your tea bags, then how to decorate using mixed media techniques. Finally, we will look at ways to use these altered tea bags in your own projects.
Join me tomorrow for Part 2: How to paint and draw on tea bags. Part 3 will be about making tiny books from tea bags.
Printable vintage butterflies and moths are available in my Etsy shop here:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/BookandPaperArts
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Please check out my online course The Book of You: Making and Keeping an Illustrated Journal is on sale! From today until 1 August 2002, it is over 25% off (of the full price of $75) down to $55, so if you want to find out more about adding easy, no-fail drawings, found paper collage, lettering, blocking layouts, and much more, check out the link here:
https://kelly-s-school-b1d1.thinkific.com/courses/the-book-of-you-making-and-keeping-a-visual-diary
Not sure? Here is more detailed information:
https://bookandpaperarts.com/the-book-of-you-how-to-keep-and-make-an-illustrated-journal/
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See my online course showing how to make a variety of no-sew book bindings:
https://kelly-s-school-b1d1.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-make-six-no-sew-books
Want more details first? Find out more here:
https://bookandpaperarts.com/six-handmade-books-with-no-sewing-online-course/
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And if you are interested in buying original paper and vintage ephemera bundles full of cards, paper, handwritten pieces, lace, and more I sell them here:
https://bookandpaperarts.com/french-ephemera-book-arts-boxes/
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Here is a free printable scan of a sheet of vintage lettering:
https://bookandpaperarts.com/printing-and-lettering-free-printable/#