How To Make Your Own Tea Bags

21 Dec.,2023

 

Every once in a while when I’m in the midst of trying to figure something out, I end up making some other fun discovery at the same time.  And that’s exactly what happened a few years ago when I was trying to make homemade flavored tea with loose tea and ground spices. That approach didn’t turn out liked I hoped it would – BUT – in the course of that experiment I learned I could make my own tea bags!

Now, I don’t make homemade tea bags all the time because let’s face it, there are lots of wonderful ready-made tea bags on the store shelves. But recently I saw some interesting loose teas at my local health food store and I didn’t hesitate to buy some (my current favorite is their organic bancha green tea) because I knew I could quickly make some homemade tea bags for using it. It doesn’t take much time and effort at all to create these DIY tea bags, and yes, it’s even kind of fun!

Another reason to make your own tea bags is that loose tea is thought to have superior taste because it’s made from the whole leaf rather than the smaller tea “fannings” used in ready-made tea bags. Plus, homemade tea bags can also be a cute gift idea customized with pretty string like this baker’s twine, colorful tags made from scrapbook paper, or with specialty flavored or organic loose teas that you can’t find ready-made in the stores.

How Do You Make Homemade Tea Bags?

To make your DIY tea bags, you’ll need some coffee filters, string or heavy thread, and loose tea. (I used to use the basic Lipton loose tea that can usually be found on grocery store shelves but as mentioned above, I’m now enjoying green tea instead). You’ll also need a scissors and a stapler. Finally, a small bit of pretty paper or card stock is nice to make a “tab” at the top of your string for holding as you dunk your tea bags.

Here’s the complete step-by-step process with photos:

1.  Flatten out a coffee filter and then cut a little bit off each side to make a more rectangular shape.

2.  Put about a teaspoon of loose tea in the center of the coffee filter.

3.  Fold the coffee filter in half the long way, closing the tea inside.

4.  Then fold the long sides back towards the middle, folding it over three times, making small folds.

5.  Now that the tea is folded inside, you’ll want to re-center things, kind of rolling the package so that the folded seam is going down the middle.

6.  Next fold the filter package in half.

7.  I then cut about 3/4″ off the top so that the package wasn’t so long and skinny and was more the shape of a traditional tea bag.

8.  Fold in the two top edges so that the top now comes to a point.

9.  Fold over the top point of your filter package just a little bit.  Lay a 5″ piece of string on top, and then staple.  This will seal the package shut and also attach the string.

10.  To make a little tab for the end of your string, cut a 1″ x 2″ piece of paper and fold it in half.  Place the end of the string inside and then staple, centering the stapler over the string when stapling. Sometimes I also use double-sided tape inside the piece of paper (instead of the stapler) for securing the tab to the string.

Now you have your very own homemade tea bag!

Depending on how much you cut off your coffee filter in step 1, and how big or little your folds are in step 4, you can end up with skinny tea bags or fat tea bags.

I’m happy to say that here at The Make Your Own Zone homemade tea bags of all shapes and sizes are welcome! ♥

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How To Make Homemade Tea Bags

A simple method to make your own tea bags using loose tea and coffee filters. (TheMakeYourOwnZone.com)

Author:

Beverly

Materials:

  • Coffee Filter

  • 1 Tsp Loose Tea

  • 5" Piece of String or Heavy Thread

  • 1"x2" Piece of Paper or Card Stock

  • Scissors

  • Stapler

Instructions:

  • Flatten out a coffee filter and then cut a little bit off each side to make a more rectangular shape.

  • Put the teaspoon of loose tea in the center of the coffee filter.

  • Fold the coffee filter in half the long way, closing the tea inside.

  • Then fold the long sides back towards the middle, folding it over three times, making small folds.

  • Now that the tea is folded inside, you'll want to re-center things, kind of rolling the package so that the folded seam is going down the middle.

  • Next fold the filter package in half and cut about 3/4" off the top.

  • Fold in the two top edges so that the top now comes to a point.

  • Fold over the top point of your filter package just a little bit.  Lay the 5" piece of string on top, and then staple.  This will seal the package shut and also attach the string.

  • To make a little tab for the end of your string, fold your 1" x 2" piece of paper in half. Place the end of the string inside and then staple, centering the stapler over the string when stapling. Sometimes I also use double-sided tape inside the piece of paper (instead of the stapler) for securing the tab to the string.

  • Your homemade tea bag is now complete!

I hope you’ll enjoy making your own tea bags too. I have a hunch you will!

(Note: This post was originally published February, 2014 and updated August, 2019. Here is the original picture on this post which you may have seen around on Pinterest.)

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