Friday, August 24, 2012

Tea is always welcome

Oh, see this!


This is the tea dye
I was lucky enough to win on 
during the 
It was prettily wrapped, with cards 
and a bright red envelope, so sweet!

  
Dena 's blog,
The Enchanting World of
is full of good things.
There's a crafty tutorial on Tuesdays
an Etsy store full of handmade goodies
and,
get this,
a band!

They sing
Nights in White Satin!
Swoon!

Now I'm looking for projects using this new tea dye.
Isn't blogging wonderful?

Thank you,  Dena!

Oh, the random head and limbs in the photo?
That's Amy Lee.
She might even get a body this weekend.

22 comments:

  1. ohhhhhhhhhhhh..pretties!!! Congratulations on winning the giveaway!! I will have to go visit her blog. have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Ann. yes, I was thrilled to get this. I can't wait to see what it does!

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  2. Beverly,
    Oh my goodness!!!!! My heart is so full!!! Thank you so much for linking all of my sites in this post. You are the sweetest!!! I am so glad that you are loving your prezzie!!! I can not wait to see what you come up with when you use it. Please send me your link when you have completed your project.
    xoxo,
    Dena

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    1. My pleasure, Dena! It's the least I could do and yes, as soon as I have something dyed I'll be sure to let you know. Thank you, again!

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  3. Hi Rhissanna,
    GOODIES!!!! Lucky you... Oh I can't wait to see Amy Lee when she is all put together... I will check back soon.
    Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
    fondly,
    Penny

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    1. Just the perfect dye for me. I really want to see how it compares to plain old tea bags.

      Poor Amy Lee. I started her two years ago and this is as far as she's got. Shameful, I know! As soon as I make some progress, I'll post it up here!

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  4. Congratulations! on winning the tea dye giveaway. And I can't wait either to see what Amy lee will morph into. Goth or Victorian? Or French Show Girl? Okay, and yes and perhaps Steampunk too?
    XXOO
    Teresa
    http://amagcialwhimsy.blogspot.com/

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  5. Oops! That is supposed to be magIcal not magcial!

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    1. Hi there, Teresa. Oh, but you're very close with Goth and Victorian, actually. Good guess! And hah! I see the Typo Fairy got you! She's wicked!

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  6. It certainly was an undertaking Rhissanna.. I did not realize how much until AFTER I had started.. gezzzz..
    Thank you so much for visitng and your kind thoughts.

    Have a question... I cannot get my reply button to work.
    I thought you would just click on it.. But it sends my response to the bottom of the page on my blog.. Is there something I should be doing in my ~settings~ ?
    Just thought I would ask.
    I look forward to seeing Amy Lee..

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    1. My pleasure, Penny. it looks like a huge job but it's going to look so gorgeous!

      As for tech questions, heck if I know. Seriously, I'm not the person to come to for tech advice. Even when I can do it, I can't explain to someone else how I got there! If you find you, let me know?

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  7. RHISSANNA! WOW! Tea dye? I have always just used tea, but maybe this product is even better? Ooo, you will have a fun project to work on this weekend by giving Amy Lee a body! I too am having fun making a totally new design myself.

    I must go see this blog; I am always on the hunt for new crafty items! AND THANK YOU MY DEAR for your kind words and visit. This has been a busy summer for so many people!!!

    Have a FANTASTIC WEEKEND! Anita

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    1. I'm looking forward to seeing how it comes out! I was just so thrilled to see the Boy in the Moon Boat picture on your blog. Took me back....

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  8. Lucky you:) Tea dye...sounds very interesting.

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    1. I'm really looking forward to seeing how it works on white doll fabric!

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  9. Thank you so much for your visit and kind words. Isn't Teresa fabulous? Blessings, Jan

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    1. She's a star! Thank you for popping over and saying hi!

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  10. Congratulations on your win! I've never heard of Tea Dye before so I can't wait to see how you use it.

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    1. Thank you, Sherry. I use tea to dye fabric for the doll bodies, but a tea dye? That's new and exciting. Thank you for popping over!

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  11. Lucky you I am looking forward to your new doll

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    1. Thank you, Shashi! I hope to get her finished and photographed this weekend.

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Thank you all for the wonderful and supportive things you say! I'm thrilled to read them and I reply to each one.