Posts Tagged ‘tissue’

How-To: Exquisite Tea Favors in Yummy Paper Packages!!

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Just up the street from us is one of my favourite shops – Tealish. While I was there the other day ordering some tea, I thought what a wonderful wedding favor it would be and starting thinking about ways you could package it. I had something translucent in mind and remembered our remarkable Waterproof Watermark Tissues that can be fused together to create custom bags or packages. I added a few finishing touches and was very pleased with the results.

Cherry Blossom Tea Packet

What you will need:

Waterproof Watermark tissue
Decorative Papers (I used Chiyogami 805)
Printer compatible paper for labels
Cutting mat and knife
Sewing machine or needle & thread
Tea (to match the Chiyogami I used Sakura Cherry Rose)

1. Cut your tissue to the desired size; remember it has to fold over on itself to create the bag. I cut mine to 3.5 x 8.5”

Watermark Tissue Piece

2. Heat your iron up – I used a medium setting but you may have to experiment to find the right one for your iron.  Fold your paper in half.  I wanted the side seams to be uniform so I created a guide for ironing by drawing a line on regular printer paper. Cover your tissue with the printer paper and iron your seam keeping within your guideline.

Seam Guide

Repeat on the other side – now you have a perfect little bag for your tea!

waterproof watermark tissue bag

3. Fill the bag with tea. I used 2 teaspoons per bag, enough for 2 cups of tea.
4. Create your label and cut them out. I selected Kozuke White paper because of its lovely translucent quality.
5. Cut your decorative paper strips. I cut mine to 1.5×3.5” to fold over the top.

cutting

6. Line up your label and decorative paper and run through the sewing machine, or hand sew if you do not have access to a machine.

sewing

7. Voila! Perfect little favors for a wedding, shower or give as a lovely hostess gift. The possibilities are endless…..

Sakura Cherry Rose

A spin on this idea! Perfect for a summer wedding, I picked three different fruit teas (Lemon Meringue Rooibos, Wild Blueberry Rooibos and Tulsi Orange Herbal Tea) and paired them with our vibrant Katazome papers. Inside of folding the paper over the top, I just used a strip, modified the label layout a bit and left the strings hanging loose!

Katazome Tea Packets

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DIY Floral Puff Ball Video

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Another video from Weddingbells with Roseanne and Judith! A step-by-step video tutorial on creating your own floral puff balls using Japanese Watermark tissue!

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Sewing paper – “Noren” or paper curtains with Japanese tissues.

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Many of our customers come into the store with questions about how to cover a window or screen a doorway.

Tissue curtains at The Paper Place

Tissue curtains at The Paper Place

These panels cover the windows at the back of our store.  Hung on tension rods, the panels are made from small pieces of Japanese tissue which has a unique fabric-like quality and durability. 

One of our favourite ways of piecing paper is on a sewing machine.

To create panels for your window you will need:

- a selection of Japanese tissues

- a regular sewing machine with a fine needle

- coordinating thread

- straight edge ruler

- sharp utility knife

- tension rod

Measure the window to be covered. 

sewing tissues

sewing tissues

 

Piece blocks of tissue with a ¼ inch seam into strips approximately the width of your window.  When you have enough strips to make up the length (with enough excess to create a channel for the tension rod), trim each strip to get a straight edge and piece the strips together, again with a ¼ inch seam.  With the panel complete you can trim the whole thing to your exact measurements.

The hardest part of this project is deciding which papers to use!

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