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Feel free to download and use my tiles as you like. Please do not sell my tiles, but if you make something with them, feel free to sell that. I'd love to see what you make if you're able to send me a scan. Please sign my guestbook too. *smiles and hugs* P

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  • Uploaded by: d0npen Photo of d0npen
    In Webshots channel: home & garden
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  • Album created: Oct 24, 2004

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18 comments

  • Thank you for posting all these wonderful tiles and making them available for all of us to use. There seems to be something here for every occasion. Thanks again, Paulette

    said  of pgrocky pgrocky 2004.10.28 at 06:49:38 PDT

  • Thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately, for the past 10 months I have been going through some stuff in my personal life and all are dead and gone. I'm not as talented at tile creating as you are. But you are free to use them if you wish. Best Regards, Paulette

    said  of pgrocky pgrocky 2004.10.29 at 09:44:40 PDT

  • Hi, I've looked at your teabag tiles for the first time. They are beautiful and will try to create something just as nice.

    said  of brownowl106 brownowl106 2005.02.09 at 11:52:12 PST

  • Your cards look fantastic. I would love to have a go. Please could you tell me how to download and fold your tiles?

    said  of sueychop sueychop 2005.04.26 at 10:04:22 PDT

  • Dear sueychop, thanks for the kind words. They mean a lot to me. To download theh tiles, point your mouse arrow over a tile, and right-click. Select "save image as", and pick a location on your computer where you can find the tile later. One of the easiest ways to print the tiles is to open up a new document in Microsoft Word (if you have that program on your computer), select "Insert&quot ;, then "picture&quo t;, then "from file", and go to where you saved the tile and select that tile. The tile will then be inserted into your new document. Click on the tile. Resize the tile (little double-headed arrow appears when you move your mouse arrow over a corner of the tile.) Drag the tile smaller until you think you have the size you want to fold. Then right-click the tile and select "copy", then "paste" . Paste the tile repeatedly until you fill up a page and print the page out. There are numerous ways to print out the tiles. I've just told you about one you can do almost immediately. In my opinion, the best community group of tea bag folders is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TeaFoldingTiles If you want more information on teabag folding, feel free to join the group. The list owner is a lovely lady named Tia. You will be welcomed, and any questions you ask will be answered! Best wishes and feel free to write to my email address, Penny Pwessenauer@cableone.net

    said  of d0npen d0npen 2005.04.26 at 15:40:59 PDT

  • Your artwork is beautiful and very creative. You must have had a lot of fun making these lovely designs. Actually, I had never heard of the term Teabag Tiles before, but I presume that is because they are square instead of rectangular. Which Program do you use? Thankyou for sharing.. Gladys, Western Australia.

    said  of gladysclancy2 gladysclancy2 2005.07.13 at 23:24:22 PDT

  • I think your tiles are really lovely. I will try to make some cards that do them justice!

    said  of lindamaria118 lindamaria118 2005.08.18 at 11:33:24 PDT

  • Your tiles are beautifull. Hugs, Clasina

    said  of clasina64 clasina64 2005.09.03 at 20:23:12 PDT

  • your page is just lovely I hope I can do justice to your designs .thankyou

    said  of damsel100105 damsel100105 2005.10.13 at 05:11:40 PDT

  • your 3D with matching tiles are terrific! I love doing both. I would love to know the folds you've used. Especially the fold to make the cross. Thanks for sharing! Robin Arnold

    said  of prarnold prarnold 2005.11.03 at 02:57:49 PST

  • What a wonderful collection! Some of your work reminds me of vintage hankerchiefs. Blessings, and Happy Valentine's Day, Jayne from Florida

    said  of jaynemim jaynemim 2006.02.04 at 05:02:48 PST

  • I would like to know more about the teabag folding, can you help? paulab10@bellsouth.net

    said  of paulab10680 paulab10680 2006.03.06 at 12:39:57 PST

  • Thank you for this wonderful sight. I have just discovered tea bag folding and I love the instructions and tiles. Thanks so much! joni

    said  of jonsym jonsym 2006.03.18 at 07:23:57 PST

  • I've paid for many teabag CD's that pale in comparison to what I have discovered today on Penny's Teabag Tiles. What talent, how "take your breathe away" kind of teabags that can and probably do addict people to making all kinds of beautiful scrapbook pages, cards, etc. using just hers. Been looking for just this kind of OUT OF THIS WORLD stuff! NUMBER 1 on my list of OBSOLUTE FAVORITES. You GO GIRL! I feel warmth, imagination, creativity to the MAX and can only imagine how blessed folks will feel when I make my cards using these to loved ones. What a fun way to keep in touch with others and express yourself..Can't wait to tell everyone about her site!!!

    said  of autisticwonder autisticwonder 2006.07.31 at 21:17:36 PDT

  • Penny, I agree with every one of the comments I have read about how beautiful and creative your tiles are. Thank you so much. gloriusmona

    said  of gloriusmona gloriusmona 2006.09.17 at 09:37:06 PDT

  • Thank you for sharing your beautiful tiles, I will make them and do visit my webshot to see some that I have made using mostly Derek's tiles. I am only a beginninger, but I am throughly addicted and enjoying it!!

    said  of kimchiew kimchiew 2006.09.19 at 18:00:51 PDT

  • Great work Penny!! Love, Flo

    said  of frenchstitcher frenchstitcher 2006.11.20 at 08:50:09 PST

  • I enjoy these designs but I don't know what a teabag tile is. spenlo@netscape.com

    said  of crazypieces crazypieces 3 months 18 days ago

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