I don't drink tea, but my mom does. I'll have to get her to save her tea bags. I love the vintage look of the stamping on the stained bags. Really cool! Thank you for sharing, and have an awesome day! :)
No intention to be rude but I played this on up to 2x normal speed and could still understand the tutor. A little trivia - most teabags contain a tiny amount of plastic which makes them stronger than ordinary paper & able to stand up to the moisture.
I had forgotten about this method---tea bags---how refreshing to see this again---THANKS! Tea anyone?
I’ve never seen this done before, and as a huge tea drinker, with all kinds of tea bags around, I’m truly inspired! Thank you so much ❤️
I don't drink tea, but my mom does. I'll have to get her to save her tea bags. I love the vintage look of the stamping on the stained bags. Really cool! Thank you for sharing, and have an awesome day! :)
This was so unique! I am a tea drinker...saving those used tea bags! Thank you for this wonderful tea bag tutorial! God bless!!!
Very interesting. Loved the tutorial. I am going to try this one, love it. Thank you very much.
I like iced tea but not hot tea. This could convert me because I want to give this a try. Thanks for the inspiration.
Nice tutorial! I printed vintage ladies on vellum and then glued them to tea bags for a nice little art piece also.
Picture, please
I love this! Thanks so much. I am going to make some tea bag cards to send to friends that I have tea with. What a fun idea! Great tutorial.
What a cool recycling project! How did you ever come up with this? You are a genius! Thanks for sharing.
Like this. Gives me purpose for saving some of the tea bags I use. Thank you!
Very nice, will give it a try! Thanks for sharing!!
Awesome. I'm going to make tea right now!!!!!
I love this! I'm going to have to ask my husband to start saving his tea bags for me. Thank you for sharing. ~ Bonnie
This is so beautiful!
Never would have thought of doing this.
I don't drink tea but loved this so much I'm going to get some tea...
Buy it on clearance.
Very nice technique, Love the vintage look so much. Just a FYI the stamp is pronounced VERY VER SI,long I, like ver s eye
Beautiful cards I’m definitely going to try this technique 😁
great technique to use with a gift of tea. I use the dried leaves for ground in cards. Gives a nice texture.
Wow lovely looks so fabulous 😊👍❤️
fun idea! thank you for showing/sharing!
Love these! Have you made any other cards using teabags since this video?
Fantastic!! TYFS
Pretty!
Gorgeous!!! did you use liquid adhesive to glue down the tea bag onto the CS?
I used a dry adhesive sheet for mine and that worked really well - I think she uses SU Snail? xxDina
No intention to be rude but I played this on up to 2x normal speed and could still understand the tutor. A little trivia - most teabags contain a tiny amount of plastic which makes them stronger than ordinary paper & able to stand up to the moisture.
I bought empty tea bags from Amazon to use in mixed media cards.
Lovely tutorial but you pronounced the French palace Versailles incorrectly, is prounnced VER SIGH