In last year's Fall/Winter Hop, I completed 20 posts, including little competitions with prizes - This time I am adding trivia questions with the chance to win a prize or two...
in this post you will find trivia question #3!
Today is Tea ATC day - and the pink versions!
Recipe:
1. Two layers cut from a pink page from 'Enjoy this sweet moment' 12 by 12 paper pad from The Works, using dies from the Tonic ATC Collection.
2. On the second layer I stamped the teacup (stamp from Stampin Up's Tea Shoppe).
3. I used Victorian Velvet distress ink to distress edges.
4. I then add some embellishments.
To the first one I added a strip of paper stamped with another stamp from the Tea Shoppe stamp set.
The sentiment is from Joy Clair's Tea time stamp set.
To the second one I added a metal teapot embellishment and another sentiment from Joy Clair's Tea Time stamp set.
Do you prefer the pink of the blue version?
Trivia Question #3
This is my third trivia question (there will be more)
- for the chance of a little crafty prize (posting anywhere),
email me the answer before the end of the hop
(susanrenshaw0404@gmail.com).
The plan is to put answers from all questions into a hat and draw prizes depending on numbers - so it makes sense to answer as many questions as possible for more chances in the draw!
I will announce prize winners on Saturday 11th May.
How many beans does a coffee tree produce on average each year?
About 10,000
About 6,000
About 4,000
About 1,000
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Happy Hopping!
Oooo...the pink version is pretty too!
ReplyDeleteoh pink version is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteJust as darling in pink with a silver charm. (I still love that cute button, tho!)
ReplyDeleteBoth versions are lovely but I do like the blue better. Pink works though for me too.
ReplyDeleteOh my such pretty ATCs with such pretty embellishments. I think the blue is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteBoth color choices are really pretty.
ReplyDeleteKaren
So cute.
ReplyDeleteLove both versions!
ReplyDeleteLove in both colors, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the teapot charms!
ReplyDeleteThat cup is a wonderful stamp and makes great atc's.
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