YES, PLEASE

teacoasterteacoaster2teacoaster3teacoaster4Talk about making something beautiful out of something messy.

I love my tea and I love this concept. I can’t find these teabags for sale anywhere yet, but I’m looking… Maybe my favorite restaurants will start serving them. (Hint, hint??)

Seriously, though. This idea is brilliant. At least I think so. R-girl, not so much. Her only question was: But what do you do with them afterward? Funny, I hadn’t even thought that far. I don’t really care about whether I keep the tea-stain “art” – I just love the idea of my teabag trash becoming something lovely on the table while I’m enjoying my hot cup of heaven.

Here’s to finding (or making?) beauty in our sloppy, drippy messes.

by julie rybarczyk

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Photos via The Dieline, Teabag Coasters concept by Yuree S Lim and Jleun Yang