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teabag folding

8 replies

gigglinggoblin · 07/01/2006 20:51

looks a bit like origami with posh paper. is it? have just bought a kit off eby cos i was curious, am now wondering if i should buy more sheets of paper from same seller to save on postage. have never even heard of it before, do you think the seller just made it up?

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kid · 07/01/2006 20:59

I have already attempted to post a reply here, if it suddenely appears I'm not mad, honest!

There is a website that you can print out teabag folding templates from. I haven't tried it yet as I don't have any colour ink in my printer. But I will give it a go when I get round to buying some ink, only been waiting for 1 year to get the ink!

I'm sure you will use the paper so you should take advantage of the postage discount if the paper is a god price.

(Now, lets see if this will post when I click!)

gigglinggoblin · 07/01/2006 21:07

thanks kid its only a pound for 4 sheets here , there are different sized ones aswell in the shop. i thought i might just use them as interesting bits of paper if i dont get on with the folding thing. just seemed a really bizarre name!

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SoupDragon · 07/01/2006 21:18

When it says tea bag, it means the bags tea came in which used to have pretty patterns printed on the inside. Think it's dutch??

gigglinggoblin · 07/01/2006 21:20

oh, that makes sense. i started AS level history of art and my teacher was very easily sidetracked if you started talking about tea, he used to talk for ages about what tea used to come wrapped up in. was much better than the lesson we should have been having

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Milliways · 07/01/2006 21:22

I have visions of you all maling things with the PG Pyramid bags

JayzMummy · 07/01/2006 21:42

gigglinggoblin...I have a little envelope full of tea bag papers someone gave me...I wont ever use them....they are yours if you want em???
email me
my mn user name at yahoo dot co dot uk
if you are interested.

chalkiebunny · 08/01/2006 09:26

Hi I am new here but started tea bag folding after Christmas as I got some papers from my sister. I think it is great and you get some really interesting effects. I am now in search of some more modern papers a the ones I have are very flowery and a bit limiting!!!

Would be great to share some of our work - sepecially as we are both such novices!

Dingle · 08/01/2006 15:46

I sold off loads of teas bag papers before xmas. I had a few, but my mum gave me loads and they weren't really my cup of tea...(sorry, groan)

I know most of mine were from Craft Creations. They start at 27p per sheet, but get cheaper the more you buy. Have a look here
at some of the designs.

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