Great tutorial, I am brewing my tea now, but where do you get your tags? I made some for now, hope they turn out as nice as yours. Thanks for sharing how to do this!
@MyLilTribe #5 tags are easily purchased at office supply stores but the #8 tags are more difficult to buy unless you want 1,000 of them. I offer them through my blog in smaller quantities. i believe the Tim Holtz die is also the #8 size but I have not personally seen this die. I hope this helps.
I like this tea dyeing. I do it with ribbon too and it also takes the starch out of it. Then i wad it up and let it dry so its wrinkled and looks old. I'v not thought of doing it with paper. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the great vid.
THANKYOU! i need it for my history project !
girlygirlCA 2 days ago
thanks for this! very useful for my latin project!
unicoooooooooooooorn 2 weeks ago
Thank you for posting this! This is going to help me with my English project!
happyshugofan 10 months ago
Great Video. Thanks so much got extra points on a project!! :)
xTutorialszx 10 months ago
Great, thanks for the tip! It's probably worth it then to just buy the die, hmm...lol
MyLilTribe 10 months ago
Great tutorial, I am brewing my tea now, but where do you get your tags? I made some for now, hope they turn out as nice as yours. Thanks for sharing how to do this!
MyLilTribe 10 months ago
@MyLilTribe #5 tags are easily purchased at office supply stores but the #8 tags are more difficult to buy unless you want 1,000 of them. I offer them through my blog in smaller quantities. i believe the Tim Holtz die is also the #8 size but I have not personally seen this die. I hope this helps.
laughingstamper 10 months ago
love this
TFS
scrappassion01 11 months ago
@scrappassion01 Thanks! I hope it was helpful!
laughingstamper 11 months ago
Excellent tutition on tea dying, thanks for sharing :)
Jennings644 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing! I can't wait to try this!
alyciajo42179 1 year ago
oh thank you so much for doing this:)
mommunson 1 year ago
I like this tea dyeing. I do it with ribbon too and it also takes the starch out of it. Then i wad it up and let it dry so its wrinkled and looks old. I'v not thought of doing it with paper. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the great vid.
Hugs...Debi
debican01 1 year ago
I don't drink tea so can you recommend a strong tea for me to try for this technique? The cheaper the better! Thanks!
beckwhitty 1 year ago
@beckwhitty
I like to use english breakfast but any inexpensive black tea works such as Lipton.
laughingstamper 1 year ago
I'll have to try it, tfs!
cyberblond9404 1 year ago
Great tutorial! I love this. Always wanted to try it but never got around to trying it. You really made it look easy!
yoliebean 1 year ago
Great!
mississchic 1 year ago
Great job,i do it with coffee,you can see on my video"how to make paper look old..."
Thanks for sharing
warm hugs
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NatalieBramasole 1 year ago
Liked the crinkled look.. will surely try that.. Thanks for sharing.. Hugs Rashmi
sweeetpollly 1 year ago