tea bag instruction in handmade paper book

Sorry the photo is blurred but this is tea bag card instruction. This is one of the inspiration of paper making.

DK asked so I explained ↑ in English... 

In my idea I make my own or use the recycled tea bag package which you can open up the paper and draw line and fold. For the inside tea bag, sorry for burry photo. You can use tracing paper or any translucent paper. Finish dimension is 35 mm by 40mm, open length is 70mm + 55mm (35mm is the cut in angles) You fold in half and longer side you fold as angles on both sides to make is like a triangle on top. And fold on top down of the triangle tip to make it straight. And at the end you just staple string and little tab on the other side and ta da---. Just by saying words it might hard to tell either, so I can make myself and take step by step photos later... :p)

ps. ppl counts in inches please convert yourself... (^_~) 

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Comment by Tomoe N on March 21, 2015 at 3:25am

This is making tea bag inside Katerina... 

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on March 20, 2015 at 1:34pm

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