Sometimes, the only thing that gets me through the day at work, is the "aromatherapy" provided by my lovely cup of fruit tea. I brew this on my desk in its cup for maximum flavour, and fish the bag out, leaving them (very slovenly) in a little pile in my desk tidy. The colours on the bag are lovely on the bilberry and strawberry ones, so the other day, I decided to take them home, dry them out, and use them in my card making. I stitched an oddment of lace on, a bow, an odd button and a few beads.

I also enhanced a few even further by using some of this magical ingredient - from Hobby Craft, called "Angelina". You place strands of it between paper, and iron it

The effect is
iridescent strands that were attached to the square of teabag paper before the other bits were sewn on. If you double click the picture, you can see the effect a bit better.

I think it is a more imaginative use for a tea bag than just composting them!
Colourful re-cycling - unfortunately my used tea bags are not a pretty site - just brown and dank and utterly depressing.
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ReplyDeleteAnne xx
Funny. I was just reading about someone using their herbal tea bags instead of regular tea to dye fabric. It was an experiment. She got a lovely pale shade of pink.
ReplyDeleteWow - now that really is recycling at its' best! Lovely results! Well done. Abby x
ReplyDeletehow unusual and pretty - you certainly do love your tea!
ReplyDeleteYou are so imaginative. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, but only with coloured Teabags!
ReplyDeleteOh these are LOVELY! I'm totally inspired by the idea of gift tags and random bits of haberdashery in general!
ReplyDeleteWho'd have thought that something so lovely could be made from an old tea bag? Definitely better that chucking them in the compost.
ReplyDeleteHow inventive. I wish I enjoyed fruit tea, but I can't seem to appreciate it, and it always smells so nice. I do use it to make a fruit loaf however.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Clever old you!
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired, well done... very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLou xxx
My kind of recycling and so pretty too. Lesley x
ReplyDeleteI find that tea bags do not break down in the compost anyway so this is a much better use of them and they look so pretty. Diane
ReplyDeleteThat is recycling and a half! You are so inventive and creative, Diane:)
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful. I think I'm going to have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteIs there no end to your inventiveness? This looks so pretty, you'd never believe it started as a teabag!
ReplyDeleteYou could do a whole exhibition based on your old tea bags! you are being very productive!
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love it :)
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