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boxed tea bags

green tea | January 12th, 2025


So, today I wanna share about my little project of making boxed tea bags. I’ve always been a tea lover, and there’s something so calming about a good cup of tea. But, you know, sometimes I get tired of the same old tea bags from the store.

First, I started thinking, “Why not make my own tea blends?” It seemed fun, right? So I grabbed a bunch of different loose-leaf teas from my cupboard. I mixed and matched them, experimenting with flavors like a mad scientist. Let me tell you, some combinations were pretty wild, but I finally hit a few winners.

Then came the hard part: getting those leaves into bags. I tried using some empty tea bags I found online, but they were a pain to fill. Tea leaves everywhere! I even tried to get more information online but there was some unhelpful commercial promotion on it. What a mess!

After that, I got smarter. I used a small spoon and a funnel. That made things a whole lot easier. I filled each bag, made sure not to overfill them, and then sealed them up. Some of the bags had strings, some didn’t. I wasn’t too picky about that.

boxed tea bags

The next step was finding a nice box to store them in. I didn’t want some boring cardboard box. I rummaged through my stuff and found an old wooden box. It was a bit dusty, but after a good cleaning, it looked perfect.

I put the tea bags into the box, arranging them neatly. It looked so cool, like something you’d see in a fancy tea shop. I was pretty proud of myself, to be honest.

Material for tea bag

  • Nylon (PA) – It offers good barrier properties, but it is not biodegradable.
  • PLA (Polylactic Acid) – It is a biodegradable material made from plant starch.

Now, every time I want a cup of tea, I just open my little tea box and pick one of my custom blends. It’s such a nice feeling, knowing I made those myself. And you know what? My friends are pretty impressed too. They keep asking me to make some for them. Maybe I’ve stumbled upon a new hobby, or even a small business, who knows?

It was a fun little project. It took some time and a bit of trial and error, but it was totally worth it. Now I have a box full of unique tea bags, each one made with love. It’s the little things in life, right? If you love tea as much as I do, I really recommend trying this out. It’s a blast!

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