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By caspar


A simple teabag rosette.  Photo: atelier de feng shui (Flickr)
A simple teabag rosette. Photo: atelier de feng shui (Flickr)

I recently discovered a simple craft which I would like to share with you.

I was teaching a family learning class, and one of the students had accidentally picked up a pile of teabag folding paper along with her course work. I'd never seen it before, so I asked her what it was. Everyone was fascinated by Karen's demonstration, so I soon abandoned my planned lesson and we were all folding teabags instead.


An individually wrapped teabag. Photo: Bruce Chung (Flikr)
An individually wrapped teabag. Photo: Bruce Chung (Flikr)

A showcase of teabag folding designs used to decorate greeting cards

What on earth is teabag folding?

Teabag folding is supposed to have originated in the Netherlands when a lady began absent-mindedly folding the paper wrappers from her teabags. OK, most of us buy our teabags in a box, but some fancy teas are sold in individual wrappers (see photo).

Teabag folding is a bit like origami, but there are a few differences. In origami, usually only one square piece of paper is used to make a design. In teabag folding, several separate squares (8 for most designs) are used. The squares (or tiles) used in a design each have the same kaleidoscopic pattern. Each square is folded in a particular way, and then they are interlocked or glued to a backing sheet. The squares used in teabag folding are small, about 2 inches square (although I have also seen circles and other shapes used).


A teabag folding tile.  Photo: Pam Saville (Flickr)
A teabag folding tile. Photo: Pam Saville (Flickr)

Teabag Folding Paper

You can buy good quality teabag folding paper (also called teabag tiles) in craft shops and of course online.

However, there are lots of designs available on the internet which you can download free and print yourself, which is great if you're just starting out, as you won't be so concerned about wasting the paper if you make a mistake.


Teabag folding demo video


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Woody Marx profile image

Woody Marx  says:
17 months ago

People are infinitely interesting with the things they can do with their creativity! Who would have 'thunk' it? ;) Thanks for the hub!

MM Del Rosario profile image

MM Del Rosario  says:
17 months ago

hmm. you gave me an idea... i can use these teabags design in greeting cards...

nightcats profile image

nightcats  says:
17 months ago

Ilove teabag folding. I learned how from a book a few years ago. Great hubpage!

caspar profile image

caspar  says:
17 months ago

Woody Marx: I thought I'd misheard "teabag folding" - I'd never heard of it, and was quite intrigued.

MM Del Rosario: Yes, I've seen some lovely greetings cards decorated with teabag folding designs.

nightcats: You're way ahead of me - I first heard about teabag folding just a few weeks ago, but it's really addictive and strangely satisfying!

justmesuzanne profile image

justmesuzanne  says:
12 months ago

How lovely! Thank you! :)

Rosemarie Edwards  says:
7 months ago

It is lovely that you have a picture of one of my tiles and a link to my website on your blog.

Great information as well

Love & Hugs

Rosemarie

caspar profile image

caspar  says:
7 months ago

Thanks Rosemarie - I love your site, with lots of brilliant free designs!

Jerilee Wei profile image

Jerilee Wei  says:
7 months ago

Who knew? Very interesting, loved learning about this.

MindField profile image

MindField  says:
4 months ago

Utterly fascinating, Caspar! I have relatives in the Netherlands and will ask them if they are aware of this art/craft.

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