Monday, May 30, 2022
Friday, May 27, 2022
A teacup rain chain
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Two new teatime totes
When I got to the crafting retreat last weekend, I was excited when my fellow crafter Heather showed up with a new Thirty-One tote I had ordered from her. This is my fifth tote bag from Thirty-One, and I absolutely love them all. Normally, you pay shipping and handling and have the order shipped to your house, but she told us retreat gals a few weeks ago that if we wanted to order something and just have her bring it to the retreat, she would offer free shipping. As you all know, one of my favorite words is "free," so it was the perfect time to order.
Monday, May 23, 2022
Craft retreat at Lake Hartwell
Last night, I got in from a lovely four-day craft retreat on Lake Hartwell with a dozen crafting friends. The group includes a couple of us from Newnan, quite a few from Savannah, and one who flies in from Texas. We always assemble on Sunday morning for a group photo before we start heading home, and here's this year's pic.
Previously, we gathered in Pine Mountain, Georgia, but that crafting cottage was all booked up for the spring, so our group started looking at other venues and decided to give this crafting cottage on Lake Hartwell a try. We loved it and have already made plans to go back in the fall and twice next year!
Rocking chairs and a swing on the front porch, a screened-in deck overlooking the lake, and another swing near the dock leading down to the lake were just a few of the many amenities. I should have taken more photos of the lovely home, but I was too busy chatting and crafting. I think all of us, though, managed to steal a few quiet moments alone. Here's a photo I snapped to send my husband while we were chatting on the phone one evening while I was away.
Downstairs, we each had our own crafting table complete with lighting, outlets, trash can, and a clamp-on water bottle holder. (Forgot to take photos! Sorry!) But what I did remember to photograph when I got home was the primary craft I worked on at the retreat—new cards I made using the Cup of Tea bundle from Stampin' Up. I had ordered the supplies from my demonstrator friend Kathy and asked her to just bring them to the retreat.
This is a sample of the cards I made, and I had so much fun making them!
This turquoise card featuring some of their pretty new papers was one of my favorites to make.
But they have so many teapot and teacup papers, I'll be making teatime cards for quite a while to come! Naturally, we enjoyed some shopping at the local boutiques and antique shops while we were at the lake, so later this week, I'll share some of the teatime goodies I found, including something unique for the outdoors!
Friday, May 20, 2022
Surprises in the mailbox
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Calming chamomile
Monday, May 16, 2022
Some Most Pleasurable Reading: Eden & Vine Magazine
I turned the page and found yet another beautiful rose image inside, printed on thick card stock.
Then, when I turned it over, I found it included a favorite psalm, Psalm 91. I wasn't expecting a keepsake, so that was a fun surprise gift.
The photography is simply beautiful, and some of the articles are sweet devotional type pieces, like this one inspired by a mom's afternoon walk with her little boy (the mom in this case happens to be the magazine's founder, and after reading this piece, I already like her).
What I was not expecting, but was delighted to find, were several articles on tea! I once tried ice-steeped tea, but I did not know that it was called Kouridashi tea, so I enjoyed learning more about that process here.
I also found a recipe for matcha popsicles with blueberries and cream, so I'll be picking up some popsicle molds soon to give these a try. The magazine is what I'd call a "luxury magazine" purchase ($21.99 per issue), yet I'm pretty sure I'll be a regular now because the quality and articles aren't like anything I've seen anywhere else. There's even an Eden & Vine "Teahouse" with tea for sale, so I'm convinced I've found some wonderful new kindred spirits here. (No affiliation, just a very happy customer who didn't want to keep this yummy new publication to myself.)
Friday, May 13, 2022
Arizona Green Tea Fruit Snacks
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
A surprising teapot find
A few tea wares have been on my bucket list for a while. One of them is a stacking teapot, but they're a bit on the pricy side when I spot them online, and like a lot of things, I didn't want one that bad. Still, when I was checking out antique stores in Griffin last Wednesday, I went to one called Treasure Seekers, and this flat little teapot, sugar, and creamer caught my eye. Could it possibly be …?
I stacked the creamer and sugar and they fit. I wanted to stack them on top of the teapot, of course, but the lid was taped to the pot, and I didn't want to remove the tape without getting permission from someone in the store. So I walked the set up to the counter and explained to the pleasant woman there that I *thought* this was a stacking teapot, but I'd need to remove the tape to be certain. She said sure, pulled off the tape, and voila, the set stacked up as pretty as you please. "Well, I learned something new today," she said. "I've never even heard of this before."
I told her not to feel too bad, that probably only tea nerds know what these things are, and that made her smile. The design is called "Pompadour" by Lord Nelson Ware in England, and I was happy to get this set for $25.
Even the teapot lid is pretty! A set just like this one is currently listed on eBay for $139.89, so I'm curious to see if it ends up selling. The price on my set was certainly right, and I considered it a birthday treat from me to me! (But I do not intend to collect these. Unless I should happen across one for 99 cents at a thrift store, one stacking teapot is plenty!)
Monday, May 9, 2022
Some book (and tea) love comes to Senoia
A new bookstore opened in nearby Senoia a few months ago, but I hadn't been able to take time out for a visit. On my birthday last week, I decided that a visit would be a fun way to start my day, so off to Senoia I went!
Although I saw plenty of tempting titles, as I always do in a bookstore, I must confess that I didn't get very far in looking at the books because I was so delighted to come across these Novel Tea Book Tins! (Can you guess which one of these I purchased?)
There's a book and a tea for everyone!
When I got home, I realized that in addition to the packet of tea, the tin also included a bookmark and two bookplates. Cool!The puerh tea was good too! And now I'm envisioning a whole shelf of "Novel Teas." (Or maybe I could actually buy *a book* the next time I visit Book Love!)