I just came upon your channel. How delightful are these cute tea bag holders. You said you sell them at boutiques. Would you share how much they sell for? Want to get back into my crafts after taking care my husband with Broken Neck from someone hitting him head on. This would be a darling project to do. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the sweet comment! I’m so sorry to hear about your husband. I hope he’s healed up well. I want to say I sold them for about $4. It’s been awhile since I made them for boutiques
Tutorial was terrific! I love that you didn't drag it along with lots of boring talking. You got to the point, made it interesting and gave great instruction! When you sell these at craft sales, what do you price them at? Thanks so much!
I like to hand out mint patties and tell people that their smiles are worth a mint, goofy I know but it's fun. I will try making these for my fall give aways. Thanks for the cut idea!
Ditto on the destash! So hard to downsize your craft room when you had collecting for years and then you need that particular stamp you sold. 🤣 Love your adorable project Yolanda 😍
Cute and easy to make! Adding the little card is a nice touch. I hadn't seen the little die cutter before, I like it! Sometimes I get lazy about pulling the Big Kick up onto my craft table - that little one is perfect for the small dies. I will have to look for it. :) As for the tea bags, I think that Sprouts carries that brand of product - can't swear to the tea bags as I haven't shopped for them specifically, but more stores are carrying organic products now, so chances of finding it are good.
Thanks Elsa! This is a two in one gift! I love the little Sidekick! Of course you're limited to the size of die, but its so convention! I'll have to check out Sprouts!
Hi I just saw your video tutorial and its super cute. I'm a really beginner in this craft and i do not have a lot of money to but all the supplies specially the die cut machines, Yours are a lot smaller and i want to know where did you get it. Thank you and stay safe.
roxyfur's Craft Sale Ideas video Published on Jun 8, 2014 shows a punch (teardrop shape?) that you use, but wouldn't reveal what you use it for. So here I am! LOL I've only seen a few of your videos, but already love your creativity and style. New Sub! :-) Oh, and what DO you use the teardrop punch for? Curious minds want to know!
I know this is old, but if you are selling in boutiques, what is the general range of cost/pricing? Thank you.
Adorable, love it!
Thank you so much!
I just came upon your channel. How delightful are these cute tea bag holders. You said you sell them at boutiques. Would you share how much they sell for? Want to get back into my crafts after taking care my husband with Broken Neck from someone hitting him head on. This would be a darling project to do. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the sweet comment! I’m so sorry to hear about your husband. I hope he’s healed up well. I want to say I sold them for about $4. It’s been awhile since I made them for boutiques
Tutorial was terrific! I love that you didn't drag it along with lots of boring talking. You got to the point, made it interesting and gave great instruction! When you sell these at craft sales, what do you price them at? Thanks so much!
I like to hand out mint patties and tell people that their smiles are worth a mint, goofy I know but it's fun. I will try making these for my fall give aways. Thanks for the cut idea!
LOVE that idea, Susan!!!💕
These are adorable!!! I’ve been stamping for years and I don’t know how I haven’t found this tutorial until now! TYFS 💕🌸💕
Super cute!! Such a perfect little gift for tea drinkers! Thanks for sharing! ☺
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Fantastic!
Cute Love this inspiring video. Thank you Xx😁🦋
I love love love ..... these!!!! I have never seen such a "cute" and intricate, and most beautiful gift caring craft, ever!!!! TFS
That is super sweet Tessa. Thank you!
These are so adorable!
Adorable! Appreciate this tutorial! Your tea pot die is so cute. TFS
Thank you Susan!
That's adorable and fast. Thank you 👍🏼😍
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Thank you 😊
What a cute idea. Would make a great favor to a tea party. TFS
Thank you! I agree, they'd make adorable favors.
I like this!!! I like projects like these ... TFS
Another wonderful and adorable video ❤️💕💕
This is so cute. Love the idea. This would be great for my open houses. Thanks for the inspiration Hugs. Carla
Thanks Carla! These do make such sweet little gifts! Inexpensive and very quick to make. Roxy totally inspired me with her tutorial.
Those are very nice. I love them. Great idea.
Thank you! I'm a bit addicted to making them :)
Supersized Cute!! I love that little teapot! Now see, THIS is why we can't destash! that old stamp set will never go out of style.
Ditto on the destash! So hard to downsize your craft room when you had collecting for years and then you need that particular stamp you sold. 🤣 Love your adorable project Yolanda 😍
Thanks Roxy-poo! My craft inspiration! Some stamps I think I've sold and then happily find them and realized I didn't purge!
Cute and easy to make! Adding the little card is a nice touch. I hadn't seen the little die cutter before, I like it! Sometimes I get lazy about pulling the Big Kick up onto my craft table - that little one is perfect for the small dies. I will have to look for it. :) As for the tea bags, I think that Sprouts carries that brand of product - can't swear to the tea bags as I haven't shopped for them specifically, but more stores are carrying organic products now, so chances of finding it are good.
Thanks Elsa! This is a two in one gift! I love the little Sidekick! Of course you're limited to the size of die, but its so convention! I'll have to check out Sprouts!
super cute!
Thank you for watching!
New subbie here!
Love it your a good teacher.
Sheryl that is so sweet of you to say!
How flipping cute!!!! ~LOVE~ it!
Thank you!
So cute! Will definitely try this
These are adorable!!
Thank you!
this is so darn cute!
Great project! They turned out super cute! tfs!!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Really cute. You do good tutorials. Tfs. 💞
Thank you Lisa! I'm a bit rusty, lol. I've got to get back into the hang of it!
I super loved it … TFS
Thank you!
Adorable Dear! It has been too long since I have watched a craft video. Love this idea.
Thank you Linda! I miss your videos. You always inspire me :)
Hi so cute, gorgeous actually, I love them, subscribed I’ll be watching your other videos too, Thank you xx😀💚
Thanks for subbing Lynn!
Awesome idea, tfs... will definitely try them myself...
They make nice little favors.
Love these 💕
Nice. I haven't seen this technique done.. I was wondering how I was going to hide the white background. Thanks for sharing
Very cute! Was wondering if you could use double sided paper?
Most definitely! That would make it easier and you wouldn't need the triangle of paper.
Hi I just saw your video tutorial and its super cute. I'm a really beginner in this craft and i do not have a lot of money to but all the supplies specially the die cut machines, Yours are a lot smaller and i want to know where did you get it. Thank you and stay safe.
Those are adorable! Tfs:)!
Thank you Deb! They are such fun to make!
roxyfur's Craft Sale Ideas video Published on Jun 8, 2014 shows a punch (teardrop shape?) that you use, but wouldn't reveal what you use it for. So here I am! LOL I've only seen a few of your videos, but already love your creativity and style. New Sub! :-) Oh, and what DO you use the teardrop punch for? Curious minds want to know!
Roxy is so funny! I use it for leaves. I'll have to go back and watch her video. I can't remember what she said about it. But that's all i use it for.
how much wud you sell these for at a craft show?
Where did you purchase your tea kettle die? Love your work....
Thank you Tara. I got it from Tuesday Morning.
May I ask how much you sell these for at your craft bazaars?
Hi Lisa, I sold them for 2.50
@@yoliebean Thanks! Sounds very reasonable. 😁💜
Hi Lisa, I usually charge between 2.50 and 3.00
How much do u charge for them
Hi Mary, I charge usually between 2.50-$3 depending the venue.