A friend just told me about Sadie Seasongoods and this amazing tea craft that has me wondering why I did not think of doing this. So I am sharing the link to this amazing craft and website.
I love the storage idea and the perfection in this tea time craft. Click here for the tutorial on Sadie Seasongoods. If you happen to make this I would love to see your finished project so email me at karenmowen@gmail.com
Thank you for joining me today for this tea craft and a quick sip of tea.
As with all my posts I would love hear from you so please leave me a comment here or email me at karenmowen@gmail.com
Would a great idea! And you can always find some great teapots at yard sales and flea markets! Will definitely have to try this! Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteTerri keep in touch and do email me a photo of your finished project! I can not wait to see it!
DeleteHi there!! Thank you so much for sharing my project (I'm Sarah, aka Sadie Seasongoods). I am in awe of how well-received this project has been. :) Thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteSarah! Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by! This is an amazing project and I am in awe of your talent! Thank you for joining us for a cup of tea and a cozy mystery and for that perfect tea time craft tutorial you created.
DeleteCute idea. I have used some of my teapots as sugar bowls at get togethers (I stuff the pouring spout with foil so the sugar will not leak out) and in another tea pot I will put tea bag packets for those who don't like the choice of brewed teas or want decaf or something. So, I have multiple tea pots on the table, some with tea and the others with the sugar and tea bags which looks really nice. Then they can be returned to the shelves unharmed and ready to use for hot tea next time perhaps.
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