Easy gift to make: tea stamps

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How have these early days of winter been treating you? I have been getting out of the house as much as I can, because I know that when things get really cold and wet we will all be trapped indoors. The other day I pushed the pram more than seven kilometres in the rain to go along to a little blogger meet-up in Collingwood. The meet-up was great and it was lovely to meet so many kind, talented people who I’d been admiring online. On the other hand, pushing a double pram in the rain is somewhat uncomfortable, because it requires two hands just to keep it on the footpath (or else it will swing around into the traffic), and that doesn’t leave any hand free for holding an umbrella. The rain wasn’t heavy, but let’s just say my winter coat now needs a dry-clean. Walking around town, I smell like wet dog.

Sometimes I look at myself in the mirror and think, I walk for hours every day, pushing two heavy children in a pram, and I am breastfeeding a hungry baby day and night. Why haven’t I shed the last of those baby kilos? And then I look at my diet, and think about the hours of sleep I’m not getting, and there’s my answer. There’s nothing I can do about the sleepless nights at the moment but I could improve my diet, with just a smidgeon of self-discipline. And I know I should. But when you are coming off the back of yet another broken night of sleep that cumulatively added up to three and a half hours, that coffee and brownie may be the only thing standing between you and total meltdown. So then I say to myself “Self, today I will cut you some slack. We’ll work on our tummy and thighs some other day.”

Other than work, which I never really talk about on this blog but which happens with monotonous regularity, our days have been marked by gentle adventures. Trips to the zoo. Visits to our favourite cafes and parks. We joined a new play group, so that Harry could make some little friends his own age. The babies are all about two months younger than him which in the scheme of things won’t make a difference but right now, when they all lie down together on a mat, he looks like he has been steadily eating his way through their friends.

I have been decorating some mail to send to you guys, and just popped another five parcels in the mail. And recently I made these little “tea stamp” books to send in the mail to some readers and friends. I can’t claim credit for the idea, it came from a dear pen pal of mine who goes by the name of Flora Likes Soap on Etsy. I covered the ‘books’ with used stamps and then just attached three different flavours of organic tea bags (green tea, peppermint tea and chai). They make lovely little handmade presents because they are quite compact, and very lightweight to send in the post.

How have you been filling your days?

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8 comments

  • One Small Life

    I love this idea and I have a friend who would love to get some teabags in the mail! Gorgeous.

    My Dad always says he loves the smell of wet dog, so you might have a fan there, you and your stinky-damp coat.

    I’m sorry I didn’t make it to the meet up – I can’t wait to meet you and all the other awesome chicks. And I’m sure when I meet you your thighs won’t be the first second or third thing I notice about you Naomi, so definitely do cut yourself some slack. You are feeding another human being from your own body (!) and that is amazing and awesome and if it doesn’t deserve a coffee and a brownie (guilt free!) I do not know what does.

    xx

    • Naomi Bulger

      Aww Kate, thank you for your kind words of encouragement! Hope to see you at the next meet-up soon (for coffee and brownie, no less!). x

  • Michelle

    I really like the tea stamp idea such an easy little surprise to pop in the post to someone. The wet dog smell comment made me giggle, it’s so true.

  • Simone

    Wow Naomi, I didn’t know that you walked seven k’s to meet up with us. And even though you walked that far, you looked great to me. Don’t worry about trying to lose the baby fat. You enjoy those beautiful kids you have. You go ahead and enjoy that brownie, you have earned it! I love those little tea stamp books. What a great idea! x

  • Kate L

    Just today I received one of those gorgeous tea stamps. Thankyou so much and for the book too. What a generous soul you are, generosity was the “ity” of my yoga class today and then I arrive home to find a special act of generousity towards me.
    Cheers Kate

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