Tuesday, August 9, 2016

keep those teabags



I love browsing the tea bag art I find on Pinterest, and have long fantasized about repurposing used teabags for etegami use. We etegami artists often play around with whatever paper product is at hand when inspiration strikes --- coffee filters, paper dinner napkins, paper cups, etc (as long as it's mailable)--- so why not used teabags?

But what I really like about used teabags is the tea stains on the paper. I haven't gotten as far as actually painting on teabags, but for some time now, I have been emptying out the used leaves, then drying, cutting, and flattening the bags for future use. My first experiment has been to recycle old etegami by pasting them over with these small sheets of tea-stained teabags . It gives them a vintage-style look, don't you think? Well, maybe not, but this is just the beginning, so bear with me. If you are already into teabag art, I'd love to know what you are creating.

The stained fold-lines of the teabags makes this look like a window frame.


The hawk is my husband's first attempt at etegami! I added the words and the teabags. 


3 comments:

  1. How fun. I had never heard about this "Tea bag art" I like the first and last one. Congratulations to your husband!

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  2. I drink a lot of tea (though use loose tea when drinking green tea). So I should experiment with this! I love your pictures and its great to see your husband getting involved too!

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