Monday, June 16, 2014

Summertime Tea



It's Summertime around here.
Highs in the 90s and lets NOT talk about the humidity.
Anytime is a good time for tea, even the summer.
I start the day with a hot cup of tea and then lots of iced tea during the day.



Grace Tea For One

This is called Chickadee Tea Service for one.
I found it at the Victorian Trading Company.
(Just in time for my birthday!)


Grace Set

The service includes the lidded mug, saucer, and tea strainer.
It's made by Grace.
I'm in love with the little Chickadee.


Grace Tea for One

The little Chickadee looks good on my red, white and blue crochet placemat.


Star Spangled Girl

But it really looks nice with Star Spangled Girl!
All set for the 4th of July.

Wishing YOU well, much joy and a wonderful cup of tea!

A big thank you to our tea party hosts:

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Only 47 More To Go!



Here are the ICADs (Index Card A Day) for week two.


Music
ICAD for Day 8
I'm working on 4x6 Index Cards.
This one is built from scraps in my scrap box and a little stamping.


Yellow
ICAD # 9 is Miles.
Miles made an appearance last year and I thought he'd
be perfect for Tammy's "yellow" prompt.
Book page, brush markers, water color, micron pen. 


Travel
ICAD # 10 is for Tammy's "Galaxy" prompt.
The other ICAD members were doing such fun circles,
I had to join in.
Neocolor background circles are from security envelope, brush markers,
stamping.


Hello
ICAD for Day #11
Neocolor background, stamping with Stazon and brush markers
and using "stuff" from my scrap/stuff box.



Butterfly
ICAD for Day #12
This was fun.
Torn book page, modeling paste, acrylics, fluid acrylics and scraps.


Critter
ICAD for Day #13
This little critter is on a 4x6 Index Card like the others, but
I mixed some of the techniques I've been learning from Juliet Crane's
I like him and he loves to tell a story!


Paisley
ICAD for Day 14.
Using Tammy's Paisley prompt.
Neocolor background 
(I made a bunch of neocolor backgrounds while waiting for an appointment.)
Brush markers, micron pen.

That's it for week two.
Only 47 more ICADs to go!

Be sure to check out all the information on the ICAD Challenge.
You can join anytime.
No pressure!

Wishing YOU well and much joy.

Monday, June 9, 2014

I Love Polka Dots!



I love polka dots so you can imagine my reaction when I opened this birthday box!

Royal Albert's Polka Rose!


Polka Dot

Some of my favorite things found in one teacup!
Polka dots, roses, the lovely aqua color, and a wonderful cup for tea. 


Polka Rose

Now add a sugar cookie in the shape of a cup.
Yum!

Wishing YOU well and much joy.

A big thank you to our tea party hosts:

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Summertime ICADtime




It's that time when Tammy at Daisy Yellow announces the start of
Index Card A Day.

From the first of June to the last day of July I'll be working on an

Here are the first seven cards.



Lift Up Your Wings


Let Your Dreams Fly


Always Believe


Chicken


She Lives In All Things


Wise Owl


I Garden

This should keep me out of trouble and busy this summer.
It's already too hot and humid to go outside for any length of time.

If I can ICAD you can ICAD, too! 


Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

You Can't Have Too Much Citron





It's been busy around here.

- I've had Terminix out terminating the carpenter bees eating the arbor.

- Had more insulation blown into the attic in preparation for summer heat.
Finished just in time as 95 is predicted by the end of the week.

-Baseball season ended for my Rice Owls. 

- And I celebrated a birthday.
I always use my birthday as an excuse to visit my favorite thrift shop in search of another teacup. And I found one. In fact, there were two and I brought them both home. I didn't want to break them up. Seems like they've been together for a long time!


Elite Limoges Tea Cup

They are Limoges Elite teacups.
The decoration is very delicate, the gold almost worn off the handles.

The Bawo and Dotter company of New York established a manufacturing facility in Limoges, France, called Elite Works. That factory began producing porcelain in 1892 with the mark "Elite France" and later "Elite Works France." Some Elite Works collectibles can be dated by the color of the mark. Between 1900 and 1914 the company marked items in red and between 1920 and 1932 the company used green to mark the pieces it manufactured. The cups I found are marked in red. 






  • Limoges


    I love the dainty little daisy decoration.


    Cake


    My birthday cake was lemon everything.
    I filled my teacup with Tea Forte Chamomile Citron (a gift from my god-kids).
    You can't have too much citron!

    In the background is a photo book of images I've taken at the Houston Zoo.
    Another birthday gift to myself! 

    Wishing You Well and Much Joy!


    A big thank you to our tea party hosts: