Creative Loose Leaf Tea Storage ideas to organize your tea time.
Too much tea is just too little storage.It is easy for those bags of loose leaf tea to accumulate.You might need to come up with a different way to store your tea.There are lots of loose leaf tea storage ideas.
Tea station setup can range from simple to elaborate.Some of our members have loose leaf storage ideas.
You should keep an eye out for pieces of furniture that can be used as tea storage if you wander around thrift stores or home accent stores.The small drawers in this brown cabinet work well to store Kathy's tea.Kathy added tea tins from Amazon to the top of the cabinet in order to maximize the space.
A tea corner is a great use of space.Kathy used this space to store her tea ware and give her a place to make her favorites.
The idea of turning an old house into a tea bar has been doing the rounds.While cutting out some of the shelving, this gorgeous furniture can be used to make space for lighting and appliances.It could be fun to thrift for furniture that can be fixed up.
You would be surprised where you could find tea storage.I found this hutch on the side of the road and cleaned it up for a tea corner in my small kitchen because I was able to find something being thrown away or sold for cheap at a flea market.Baskets, a grey basket tier, and mason jars allow space for my tea ware collection.
There are many uses for mason jars around the home.It's a great use to hold tea and spices.Illingworth uses chalk labels and easy-to-peel labels from the Plum Deluxe bags to organize her tea into easy to identify stacks of jars.This type of display can be hidden.
You might need to think outside the box if you don't have space to spare.The magnetic wall mount was created by Jessica Carolyne Lewis and she used metal tins to display her tea.
The spice rack and labels of the Plum bags were used by Myrdek to efficiently store her tea collection.Everything is lifted away from the counter space.
Kelly Linss used a bird cage photo display piece as a loose leaf tea storage idea.She could use the space to showcase her favorite teas or blends that she wants to try that week.
Thalman has a use for common organizers.She keeps her tea tucked out of the way in her pantry and uses an over-the-door shoe rack to organize it.
Adding jars or baskets to bookshelves can help organize loose leaf tea collections.I received a set of purple shelves when I lived in Baltimore.
Chadeayne uses shelves and cloth baskets to separate her tea.
There are a lot of tea storage ideas here and in the Plum Deluxe Tea Lovers community, there is sure to be inspiration for your next project.Baskets and tea tins are a great way to keep things neat and tidy once you have figured out where you want to store your tea.
When you go about your day, keep your eyes and mind open, whatever tea setup you are dreaming of.You don't know where your next tea storage ideas will come from.
What we're drinking in the office is Coconut Chai Black Tea.