This "Tea for Two" Valentine seemed appropriate to share this morning since today I'll be continuing the tradition of enjoying a Valentine's Tea with my sweetie! Hopefully I'll have some photos of a new tea room to share with you in the coming days.
And for today's giveaway, I'm offering this cute teacup tea towel I found at Hobby Lobby recently. They have several of these pretty embroidered designs with their new Spring garden items.
The cup of flowers and the bee definitely make me think of Spring, which for me can't get here quick enough! If you'd like to win this design, leave a comment by 7 a.m. EST tomorrow and/or answer this question: What are you most looking forward to about Spring? (Giveaway open to U.S. residents only, please.) Good luck!
I'm most looking forward to my trek across Cumbria in England and of course Afternoon Tea in London!
ReplyDeleteSince we are the St. B Bees at my school, I need to head to Hobby Lobby. This sweet towel would be the perfect gift for some of my coworkers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great week, Angela! Can't wait to hear about the Valentine's Day tea adventure---- B-)
I am looking forward to the flowers! Also working on my herb garden (need to make some much needed improvements.) Happy Valentines day to you Angela!
ReplyDelete~Donna~
I am looking forward to warmer
ReplyDeletetemperatures and NO snow! Have
fun at your Valentine's Tea with
your sweetie! I thoroughly
enjoyed seeing all your vintage
Valentine's this week. When
are you going to write your book
with all of your unique tea
collections? I'll be in line
to purchase a copy!
Springs to me means green grass, flowers starting to sprout up, opening the windows and listening to the birds sing! I can't wait... The spring towel is beautiful! Thank you for offering it...
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get back to working in the flower beds!! I also love to open all the windows and doors and let the fresh air in.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to warm weather & my garden coming back to life. My garden is under two feet of snow & while I love each season, I'm always ready for green in the spring.
ReplyDeleteI love the tea towel!
Spring means tax season is almost over! Seriously, I look forward to planting and working in the garden.
ReplyDeleteSpring is my favorite season. My favorite thing is watching the garden reawaken and I always celebrate with a new tea when I see that first shoot peeking through the last of the snow. I planted some new bulbs last Fall and they will blossom into ruffled pink daffodils. So, come on Spring!
ReplyDeleteThank you again for all of your cute Valentines and the giveaways.
What a nice tradition for you and your sweetie to have tea together. Enjoy your Happy Valentine's date.
Mary Jane
I love your Valentine card today, it is so cute! The bee towel design is striking, I will be headed over to Hobby Lobby for a few.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed your posts so much this week - celebrating Valentines all week has been fun, thank you!
I'm looking forward to spring, the fresh air and the flowers - hope you have a lovely weekend and a lovely tea-date, thanks for everything, Joanie
I am looking forward to the garden! Although, this weekend is so warm it feels like spring here in Southeastern Arizona! :)
ReplyDeletewarmer weather. definitely.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to no more snow....daffodils in cleaned out spaghetti sauce jars on my window sill...no more snow....listening to the singing birds and not the crows and gulls. Oh and did I mention....no more snow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a fun week, Angela.
The gentle rains.The fresh smell of Spring .The arrival of the birds that had gone South for the Winter. Baby Bunnies and ice tea on the porch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty tea towel. My favorite color of yellow and just love bee's too.
ReplyDeleteJust to pipe in: Zoë wants rabbits she says.
ReplyDeleteThat tea towel is lovely. Do the other designs also feature teacups?
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your tearoom photos. The only new one I know of in my area is August Moon. I'm hoping to visit this tearoom with a group of ladies in March.