
Easter is one of my favorite holidays for crafting and gifting. There’s something about pastel colors, spring flowers, and cheerful little bunnies that just makes me want to create. While the kids usually get chocolate eggs and hot cross buns, I like to come up with simple handmade gifts for the grown-ups too. This year I’ve designed these printable Easter tea bag wrappers—a charming way to dress up an ordinary tea bag and turn it into a thoughtful seasonal treat.
Why Easter Tea Bag Wrappers?
Let’s be honest, not everyone wants another chocolate egg (though I wouldn’t say no to one or two). Tea bag wrappers are a budget-friendly, non-candy Easter gift that’s still festive and full of heart. A cup of tea is like a hug in a mug, and when you wrap it up with bunnies, chicks, and Easter eggs, it feels even more special. Gift with an Easter tea towel for a little added extra.
These are also lightweight and easy to share—perfect for popping into an Easter card, mailing to a friend, or adding to a gift basket. I’ve even made up a bundle of them to take to my daughter’s nursing home visits, where a shared pot of tea always sparks conversation. It’s the little things that make people feel remembered.
What You’ll Need
You don’t need fancy tools to make these Easter tea bag gifts. Just grab:
- The free printable Easter tea bag wrappers (print at 100% size)
- Cardstock or quality printer paper
- A pair of scissors or a paper trimmer
- Glue stick, double-sided tape, or even a stapler
- Individually wrapped tea bags (herbal, black, green—whatever you fancy)
Optional: A hole punch and some ribbon if you want to tie the wrappers shut instead of using glue.
Step-by-Step: How to Make Easter Tea Bag Wrappers
- Print your sheet – Use regular A4 or letter paper, but cardstock will give you a sturdier finish.
- Cut out the wrappers – Each page comes with three cheerful designs plus little egg and flower seals.
- Fold the wrapper – Line up the artwork so the tea bag sits neatly inside.
- Secure it – A dab of glue, tape, or a seal will hold everything together. If you want a more rustic look, tie it with twine.
- Pop in a tea bag – Choose a flavor that feels spring-like: chamomile, mint, or a fruity berry blend.
- Add the finishing touch – Use the cut-out seals on the side or front to make it feel like a mini Easter card.
Creative Ways to Gift Your Easter Tea Bags
- Easter Brunch Place Settings – Lay one at each guest’s spot. It doubles as a decoration and a take-home favor.
- Gift Baskets – Nestle tea bags between chocolate eggs, cookies, or homemade jams.
- Happy Mail – Slip a couple into Easter cards for long-distance family and friends. They’re flat, lightweight, and post perfectly.
- Community Giving – Nursing homes, women’s groups, or church socials all love small gestures like this. One cup of tea often turns into a shared story.
- Teacher Treats – Teachers are always in need of a calming cuppa. Wrap a few bags in these wrappers and tuck them into a mug for an easy Easter gift.
What’s Included in the Free Printable
Each sheet includes:
- Three wrapper designs:
- A bunny with a teacup – “A Little Easter Brew for You”
- A chick hatching from an egg – “Some Bunny Loves Tea”
- A basket of eggs with flowers – “Happy Easter Sip!”
- Matching seals: Easter eggs, flowers, and hearts in soft pastel shades to cut out and stick.
The wrappers are sized for standard individually wrapped tea bags, but you can easily adapt them for slightly larger herbal packs too.
A Handmade Gift That Spreads Joy
What I love most about this project is how it transforms something as ordinary as a tea bag into a gift that feels personal. It’s proof that Easter crafts don’t need to be complicated or expensive—just thoughtful.
So, print out a few sheets, grab your favorite teas, and start creating little bundles of joy. Whether you’re hosting Easter brunch, sending out cards, or looking for something unique to bring along on visits, these Easter tea bag wrappers are guaranteed to make someone smile.
To download, right click and save the image below and print.







Hi Shellie,
Where is the link for the free Easter Tea Bag wrappers?