Hello All!
Welcome to Teacup Tuesday!
Wow!
she is Sharing Joy today.
The sun was pouring in the kitchen window this morning,
creating such a warm glow and feeling of coziness!
It was the perfect time for tea...
and a quiet moment...
This is a lovely trio given to me
by the same friend who gifted
the cup I shared last week.
Dianne is more than generous!
Thank you again : )
I am having Organic English Breakfast tea...
Mmmmmm
I wish Dianne was here to sip tea with : )
But sadly we live an ocean apart.
Not unusual with all the worldwide friendships
Bloglandia has made possible.
Thank you Bloglandia!
This tea cup was made by Minton
and the pattern is Penrose.
It is a lovely bone coloring
with very pretty blues.
Dianne picks out beautiful tea cups!
Simple linen napkins
laid in a new found china dish.
tiny bits of delight enrich our beautiful natural environment
and increase our present moment joy...
New found sugar and creamer
lovely, even better in "person"
shine in the morning light.
It is good to have such quiet lovely moments!
and wonderful to share these moments with all of YOU!
: )
How are you doing this week?
Are you having some moments to be quiet and enjoy?
(sometimes seems impossible doesn't it?)
Any creative projects going?
I am still working on my glitter houses,
and also crochet, quilting (need to bind doggie quilt)
and flower drying.
Oh! And I painted the wicker chair I found...
I am dreaming up a cushion now....
Dried dill
(microwave)
My first time trying hydrangea,
they were from the grocery store
and a little bruised here and there.
The pic does not show their beauty.
I had not tired the microwave technique for drying flowers,
and I leaned a few things quick!
One-the paper towel texture can show up on your flowers, lol!
two-the packet comes out really really hot!
three-freshest in morning is best, after dew dries off.
You just put your flowers inside a piece of folded watercolor
paper or other absorbent paper,
then layer a few layers of more paper
on both sides of the folded paper.
Find two sturdy pieces of cardboard for front and back covers
to squish it all down and hold it tight.
I used three rubber bands to secure.
Then pop the packet in the micro for 1 min.
(laid heavy ceramic dish on to hold down)
You may need another 30 sec or so
depending on thickness and moisture.
I am having fun and my husband said
"you finally found a use for your micro".
Wishing you all a beautiful week!
Hugs,
Terri
(their names are their links)
Thank You!