here is a quick mock up of my tea packaging idea. Flaps which form matchsticks when closed, also keep light from entering and harming the individually cello-wrapped biodegradable pouches. The paper texture framing the pictures is the "hemp" paper that the interior box will be made of which is actually the pulpy stuff I experimented on, and showed in a previous blog. This is the peppermint tea packaging and will probably make orange and blue paper of this similar tint for my blueberry and Peach teas. Not sure how this matchbox theme Idea works for my packaging...in reality I'm using more material than that of just a simply box. In reality the most sustainable packaging would be a hemp paper bag with loose leaf tea but I think this is more interesting and the individual bags are more convenient...?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Burnt out? Start yourself back up with Awaken organic teas.
here is a quick mock up of my tea packaging idea. Flaps which form matchsticks when closed, also keep light from entering and harming the individually cello-wrapped biodegradable pouches. The paper texture framing the pictures is the "hemp" paper that the interior box will be made of which is actually the pulpy stuff I experimented on, and showed in a previous blog. This is the peppermint tea packaging and will probably make orange and blue paper of this similar tint for my blueberry and Peach teas. Not sure how this matchbox theme Idea works for my packaging...in reality I'm using more material than that of just a simply box. In reality the most sustainable packaging would be a hemp paper bag with loose leaf tea but I think this is more interesting and the individual bags are more convenient...?
Monday, October 6, 2008
How to re-purpose my tea "matchbox"...?
Final Logo Refinement
match box packaging

I decided to go with my "match box" idea for the packaging instead of the egg carton but utilize the same principles of the paper pulp for the box material in the inside. I might make my own paper to have the desired texture and color I want. Using this pulp. You can blend whatever color papers you want and add dried onion peal, grass, leaves...etc and make your own paper. You just add glue to the pulp you blend up and pour out into a frame (whatever size paper you need) and let dry. You can use an iron to flatten it out (hot press paper or cold press) to get the desired smoothness.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
My experiment with paper pulp...
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