DIY: Teabag and Cookie bag

Last 2 weeks ago, I celebrated my birthday and I prepared some lovely and simple souvenirs so my friends can take home with them. I’m always a fond of repacking things, so what I did was I repacked some tea and cookie and made it more customized.

Here are the things you’ll need:

• Tea bags and Cookie { I used Twinings green tea and Quacker Oats Chocolate Chip}

• Small Glassine or Brown paper bags

• Rubber Stamps and Stamp pad {my stamps were bought from my travels abroad, but you can simply buy thru Etsy or from your local craft stores}

Printable Tea Bag label

How to do it:

1. Get your fave rubber stamps and stamped it on a glassine/brown paper bag. I placed it at the bottom part so it won’t be covered when it’s folded. I used thank you stamp for the cookie and the merci rabbit for the tea.

2. Print and cut the Printable Tea Bag label. I also added a placecard on the print or you can use it as a gift tag as well. Handwritten with notes or your menu or guests’ names.

3. Then replaced the label from the teabag and put it inside the glassine bag without the original packaging. For the cookie, simply put a single cookie inside the glassine bag.

And this is how it looks… this is definitely great for tea parties or intimate gatherings. I placed it beside the plates so my guests can see it right away.

DISCLAIMER: This template is for personal use only and not for commercial. Flower image is a clipart and all tea bags and cookies are repacked. If you want to use this DIY, kindly link back from this post. 

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28 wasn’t bad afterall…

And the day came when I had to face reality that I’m already 28. Honestly, it wasn’t bad as expected it. After my serene morning, the night was a bit chaotic, but handling it well, lol.

I organized a mini dinner party with my friends. Took this opportunity to prepare a table setting, have my own invitation and souvenirs. The hardest part was I can’t decide how to design my own party {shockers!}. But I sticked to my style: classic and simple as usual. Teal Green and Gray was my motif and white flowers for the accent.

While I was lying under the shaded trees of Pearl Farm, I drew a sketch of my table setting, listed the things I needed and visualized how to make it pretty.

Visualizing my table setting

Of course, I had to make my own invitation, just for the sake of having one, lol. This was just sent through email so I wouldn’t have to print it, hehe.

The set-up turned out pretty nicely as I planned, but unfortunately, I forgot to take photos of the whole thing. I’m thinking of doing a second round for another set of friends as my treat and to take a photo again, hehe. I had some few shots though and Chiche made a collage via Instagram.

Collage made by Chiche

I made some simple DIY souvenirs like cookie and tea, which I’ll share later. Folded some printed napkins and added a flower on it. Made some juice and put in a bottle. White flowers on plain jars in the middle of the table. Menu was just simple but Heintje gave me lechon {roasted pig} in behalf of his absence {he went to GenSan for a wedding shoot}, and the dinner got more exciting because of it, lol. And of course, my sweetest sister {coughing}, baked my ever favorite iced-boiled vanilla cake. Even though she hated iced-boiled, she did it very well and beautifully.

A little peak from the table setting

Iced-boiled Vanilla cake is the greatest cake ever, thanks sis, mwah

The night was simply chatting with friends, eating our hearts out and trying to ignore reality that the next day was the opening of Sabroso Food Market, hehe.

Thank you to all who greeted me on facebook, instagram and through sms, I feel so loved and special… truly made my day extra special, like halo-halo with ice cream.

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