This post is all about tea organization.
A while back, I decided to take my tea organization to the next level and finally get it organized. Initially, I didn’t have my tea organized in any way. It was shoved in my cabinet, and I would forget all about it and throw it away when it would go bad.
While organizing tea is not the most important thing in the world, it bugged me, and I wanted to organize it as soon as possible. Although I enjoy tea, I am more of a coffee girl, so I mainly have tea for guests. Since I didn’t have a lot of tea, I didn’t need a big tea organizer. I just needed something small, functional, and easy to maintain.
So, I searched Amazon and Pinterest for ideas and debated between several tea organizers. Ultimately, I decided to go with a stackable organizer with a lid, and I loved how it turned out. Below, I share how my tea organization turned out and other organizer options I considered getting.
This post shows you a simple and practical idea for tea organization.
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Here is how my tea organization looks in the acyclic tea organizer. I wish I had taken “before” pictures. But I did this a while ago and forgot to take one.
It took me about five minutes to organize all my teas in the container, so I have no idea why I didn’t do this long ago.
I decided on this tea organizer mainly because it is portable. It also holds a lot of tea and has a lid, so it is stackable. So, suppose I ever need more storage for my tea. In that case, I can use a second or third organizer and easily stack them up without switching up my entire tea organization system.
What do you think? Here is another look at it inside the cabinet. As you can see, there is plenty of room to stack up another two organizers if needed. So it’s perfect and just what I needed.
Tip: When you are ready to tackle your tea organization project, I suggest first deciding what type of tea organization system you want. For example, do you prefer to keep your tea in a drawer, cabinet, or container? By deciding ahead, you can narrow down what would work best for you and what you can easily maintain. This will make it easier to decide on the best organizational system for you and what type of organizer/s to get.
If you need additional tea organization inspiration, check out this post, where I rounded up the best ideas I found on Pinterest.
Also, below are some other tea organizers I considered buying from Amazon, and they all have great reviews!
Tea Organizer Amazon
This tea organizer is similar to the one I got, except it doesn’t have a lid, so it can be used inside a drawer. If you want something similar to the one I use but prefer your teas in a drawer, this one would be a great option. Just make sure to measure your drawer to make sure it’ll fit.
If you are searching for tea bag storage ideas that you can attach to the inside of your cabinet door/s, this one is a great option. It fits plenty of tea bags! Depending on the height of your cabinet doors, you can attach two organizers for more storage.
I liked that this one spins. It makes it easy to see your teas without pulling the entire organizer from your cabinet. You can use this inside a cabinet or on your countertop.
This post was all about tea organization.
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I love your tea organization journey! That stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a great choice. I’m a coffee person too, but I can see how having a neat tea setup for guests is smart. Did you find it hard to choose between the options on Amazon and Pinterest? 😜 And how many teas do you have now that it’s all organized?
This tea organization post is great! I love how you found a simple solution. I’m a coffee person too, but I can relate to wanting to keep tea neat. Your stackable organizer sounds perfect. How do you think it would work for loose leaf tea? Any tips on labeling the teas inside?
Love your tea organization journey! That stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a great choice. I’m more of a coffee person too, but tea for guests is a smart idea. How do you decide which tea to offer?
This tea organization post is super relatable! I’ve been there with forgetting about tea and having it go bad. Your stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a great choice. It’s so practical and portable. I’m curious, did you find it hard to decide which teas to display in the organizer? And do you think you’ll ever outgrow this setup or is it perfect for now?
This tea organization post is super helpful! I’m not much of a tea drinker myself, but I can relate to the struggle of having a cluttered cabinet. Your stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a great solution. It’s so practical and portable. I’m curious, did you find it easy to label the teas in the organizer? And do you think this method would work well for someone with a huge tea collection?
I love your tea organization journey! That stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a great choice. I’m a coffee person too, but I can see how having a neat tea setup is handy for guests. How do you decide which tea to offer them? 😜
This tea organization post is super helpful! I’m not much of a tea drinker myself, but I can relate to the struggle of clutter. Your stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a great solution. It’s so practical and portable. I’m curious, did you find it hard to choose between all the options on Amazon and Pinterest? And do you think this setup would work well for someone with a huge tea collection?
Love your tea organization journey! That stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a great choice. I’m a coffee person too, but tea for guests is a nice touch. How do you decide which tea to offer? And any plans to expand your tea collection? 😜
This tea organization post is super relatable! I’m not much of a tea person myself, but I totally get the struggle of having a cluttered cabinet. That stackable organizer with a lid sounds like a genius idea. It’s like the perfect little tea condo! I’m curious, did you find it hard to decide which teas to keep and which to toss during the organizing process? And do you think this setup would work well for someone with a huge tea collection?