DIY floral tea bags

How to make a blooming good brew

Whether you’re treating your other half to breakfast in bed for a birthday, anniversary or “just because…” – or you’re organising an afternoon tea – these floral teabags promise to add an instant touch of class to your breakfast tray or tea table. 

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The premise is simple – swap your teabag label for a fresh flower head and add a splash of colour to your cuppa.

What you’ll need

  • Tea bags
  • Fresh flowers*
  • Scissors
  • Teacup
  • Hot water

For the full step-by-step instructions, head to the original post on The Kipi Blog

*Please remember to always make sure you rinse and dry the flowers before using them on your food or use an edible variety specially grown for human consumption. This idea is for decorative purposes only.

Have you tried this?

Why not dry your favourite flowers and use them to create a personalised blend of tea? Fill empty tea bags such as these by Natural Tea Bag with loose flowers and herbs, seal and steep for 3-4 minutes for a delicious, unique tea made in minutes! 

Say it with flowers… and tea

If you love tea and you love flowers (who doesn’t?), there are plenty of creative ways to combine the two. We love this DIY rose petal and vanilla tea, which is sweet, mellow and delicately fragrant. Or for a visual feast, serve up a traditional Asian flowering tea and watch in awe as the flowers unfurl inside your cup. For summer’s balmy days, keep it chilled with rose and hibiscus iced tea or go all out with a flower themed tea party full of fragrant floral treats.