In the world of tea, tea bags often get a bad rap. Flavor wise, some teas are worthy of that bad reputation, but in today’s market there are actually many tea bag based brands that do a good job of bringing on the flavor. Even better, tea bags are convenient–no mess, no fuss…almost effortless to use!
A few years ago I remember watching Dylan Lauren from Dylan’s Candy Bar (you know, Ralph Lauren’s daughter) make Candy Topiaries on the Martha Stewart Show. Mesmerized, I made several of these festive topiaries for friends and family and they were an instant hit. My only gripe? They required way too many mini candy bars, making the trees weighty and apt to toppling over.
Today’s Christmas Tea Tree craft is the tea version of those topiaries, except that they are lighter, prettier, and best of all…healthier! This project requires just a few items, the first of which are individually wrapped tea bags. That being said, the more attractive the wrapping is on the tea bags, the better. And to continue the tree theme I always like to add at least a few green tea bags into the mix.
My best suggestion is to look up the brand of tea bags you plan on buying before you get to the store. Some tea bags aren’t individually wrapped, so you just want to make sure. My favorite brands to use for modern looking trees are Pukka or Tazo tea bags, but for a more traditional look go for Twinings or TWG.
Customize this Christmas Tea Tree for any occasion by switching up the color palettes and tea flavors. A wrap of cellophane and a large bow, and you have unique gift that will be the centerpiece of holiday tea drinking!
Christmas Tea Trees
What You’ll Need:
styrofoam cones
individually wrapped tea bags, the number depends on how big the cone is
glue gun with glue sticks
small paper mache boxes or some kind of short, round cylinder to use as the “stump”
wooden stars or other star trinkets for embellishment
rice, for weighing down boxes (optional)
Step-By-Step:
1.) Adhere tea bags starting at the base of the cone. Place a thin line of hot glue along the upper edge of the back of a tea bag, then attach it to the cone. Hold the tea bag in place until the glue sets.
2.) When you glue the next tea bag, slightly overlap it over the one that was just glued so that you cover up the styrofoam cone underneath. How much you overlap the tea bags depends on the size of your tea bags. Finish the entire base before moving upwards, then repeat the gluing process until you reach the top.
3.) Attach the top of the paper mache box to the base of the cone using hot glue.
For more stability, add some rice in the bottom half of the box to serve as a weight, then use glue to seal the top piece of the paper mache box to the bottom piece to create one unified “stump.”
4.) Attach a wooden star trinket to top of the cone, again using hot glue. When it’s tea time, carefully rip the tea bags off the tea tree and enjoy!
I love that idea! I made a tea wreath last year.
Yes, I’ve seen those wreaths…they turn out very pretty and I like that they can be reloaded with new tea bags as they get used up. Thank so much for stopping by, so glad to give you a new idea! 🙂
amazing !! happy christmas…
Thanks Preethi! Hope you are having a lovely holiday season and Happy early New Year!
bonnie, this is so amazingly genius and CUTE. this is such the perfect gift/decoration for the tea lover.
You come up with the most unusual things to do lol this is fab but I see no pic of it is my viewer playing up or is there not one? Really wants to see it xx
As I’m sure you’ve noticed, there are wonky things happening to my posts once in a while. Will be happy to be self-hosing soon! 😉
I see it I see it yay how odd it just showed. This looks fab!
Yay! 🙂
So cute…specially the green and pink one…if only I had some tea lovers in my family!…😔
Heehee, I like that sad face at the end.That’s how I feel when people say they don’t like tea.:)
What a nice idea! And the result is so pretty : )) Happy Holidays Bonnie!
Happy Holidays to you too!! Very much looking forward to more of your yummy posts in the new year! 😉
Oh my gosh this is just the cutest design ever! I have to think about doing this as a hostess gift next year. Thanks for the inspiration
Thank you so much Miss K! They are super easy to make, and quite festive too ya? Hope you had a fabulous Christmas, and Happy early New Year’s! 🙂
Awesome! I want to make one for myself 😉 It’s not as fancy, but you could probably use a toilet paper roll cut in half for the stump. I just don’t know how you could add weight to it.
Oh yes, I see how that could work! Thanks so much for the idea, Sara! Hope you try it sometime, it’s pretty fast and easy to make! 😉
What a lovely idea for a gift – bummer that I have to wait for an entire year before I can make these for Christmas 🙂 My best wishes to you and your dear one’s for a lovely holiday season!
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas Afra…looking forward to you your yummy posts in the New Year! 😉
What a wonderful gift idea what a pity Christmas is over but I definitely saved this for 2015. Love it great job!
Sorry for the late reply Verena! So glad you love it! It’s an easy little project–a festive way to celebrate the holidays! Thanks so much for stopping by! 🙂
Really cute!